Thursday. November 29. 1990 / University Daily Kansan LARGE PIZZA! 1-TOPPING $5 BUCKS JUST ASK FOR THE $5 DOLLAR FRENZY! ADDITIONAL TOPPINGS $1 EACH. 832 IOWA 841-8002 OPEN FOR LUNCH! FOR LUNCH! 1445 W.23RD 841-7900 Nobody Deliver Better. HOURS: SUN-THURS, 11 AM-1 AM FRI-SAT, 11 AM-2 AM LIMIT 100 EXPIRES 12-24-90 Senate resolution condemns recent bomb threat actions Kansan staff writer By Jennifer Schultz Student Senate passed a resolution last night condemning the actions of individuals who threaten to bomb schools, and that the educational environment of KU Mike Schreiner, student body president, said that he hoped the resolution would show the individuals who have made 21 bomb threats this semester that their peers did not approve of their actions. He said that as he was presenting the resolution to the Senate University Affairs committee Tuesday night, he said it was made, this time on Wescott Hall. One class remained in the building and the professor continued to administer a test, Schreiner said. He said that the resolution was also intended to change a possible perceptual shift. In other business, Senate allocated $4,000 to the Graduate Student Council to finance the Paper Presentation Travel Fund. University property. The money will be used for 16 travel grants so graduate students can travel to professional conferences to present their research. Arlan Maltyb, graduate senator, said that graduate student research often affected the amount of grant money KU received. Three senators were removed from their seats for missing meetings. students decided that if they could not make half of their meetings, they should not stay on as senators," said a professor. "They are Executive Chairperson chairperson There now are seven vacant seats on Senate; four graduate seats, one architecture seat, one Numemaker seat and one law seat. After the legislation was presented, Senate reviewed proposed revisions for the Student Rights and Responsibilities Code. Senators had the opportunity to ask questions regarding the wording or meaning of the revised code before make it at next week's meeting. The revised code would expand the definition of the term "hazing" and would extend the authority of the Department of Student Life to enforce the code. The revised code would hold KU organizations accountable to the University for their conduct, regardless of whether this conduct took place on- or off-campus. If Senate passes the revised code next week, it will need the approval of Chancellor Gene A. Budig before it becomes University policy. SEE THE CLASSIFIEDS Great Holiday Gift Ideas from the KU Bookstores PARKER LIFETIME GUARANTEED When what you write with finally becomes as important as what you write. The KU Bookstores, in the Kansas and Burge Unions, have many great ideas for holiday giving. We are your headquarters for officially licensed University of Kansas emblematic clothing and gifts. MARKETING & PROMOTIONS FEATURE FILMS... free finals films Jetsons The Movie - december 8 & 9 Miracle on 34th Street - december 12 National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation - december 13 & 14 It's a Wonderful Life - december 15 & 16 Blaze - december 17 & 18 call 864-SHOW for show times FORUMS fall finals Union open house pictures with Santa free survival stockings make your own ornaments and more! december 12-14 "Robben Island, Our University" a film followed by a discussion with Neville Alexander. 7:30 pm, November 30 dyche hall auditorium G. Gordon Liddy vs. Timothy Leary debate on First Ammendment Rights january 22,1991 FINE ARTS...student photography contest exhibit student photography contest exhibit november 26 - december 2 arts and crafts bazaar december 3-6 both displays in the SUA Gallery, Kansas Union RECREATION. ACUI college bowl tournament february 16 more information at the SUA office ACUI bowling and billiards tournament december 1 sign up at SUA office by friday, november 30 $6 to enter EL...Chiefs vs. Broncos game day trip sunday, december 9 tickets on sale at SUA office for $23.50 Steamboat ski trip january 7 - 12 sign up at SUA office by december 1 $26. for more info CALL 864-SHOW