12 Tuesday. November 9,1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- For All Your Glass Needs kennedy GLASS car windshields, desk top glass, picture frame glass. 730 New Jersey 843-4416 AMERICAN BISTRO 701 MASS. In the Eldridge Hotel 841-8349 Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner We do Banquets too! Stephan: student fees may finance political groups The Associated Press TOPEKA — Attorney General Bob Stephan said in a legal opinion made public yesterday that Kansas universities may collect mandatory fees and give some of the money to political organizations. However, he cautioned that activities of the organizations must relate to the university's educational mission and that the fee money could not be used for lobbying or off-campus activities. Stephan said that a university's mission is to provide a broad educational experience for its students, including forums that provide a broad spectrum of ideas such as political organizations. Organizations must fulfill school mission The attorney general answered a Shallenburger noted that the California Supreme Court recently held that students must be allowed to choose whether they donate for such purposes. "The university may not allow use of mandatory fees to fund lobbying efforts, other off-campus activities, or organizations that are too far removed from the university's education mission," Stephan said. "A mandatory fee to fund various groups providing such (educational) opportunities and to avoid 'free rides' is justified by this important state interest. question posed by Rep. Tim Shallen-burger, R-Baxter Springs. "The fee may be used to support political and ideological speech if such expenditures are nondiscriminatory and are necessarily or reasonably incurred for the purpose of providing such educational experiences and opportunities." Melissa Lacey / KANSAN Making a point Cynthia Evans, portraying Edna in "Waiting for Lefty," argues with Jon Stafford, who plays her husband, Joe. Last night's performance, which was in Smith Hall, was set in the Depression era of the 1930s and was sponsored by the English Alternative Theater. $5 Off Hair Design Not valid with any other offer EXPIRES 11/30/93 Discover Our Difference Holiday Plaza • 25th & Iowa 841-6886 Let the KU Bookstore staff find your books for you! Textbook Pre-order form Return this form to the KU Bookstore in either the Kansas or Burge Unions by December 27, 1993. Books will be ready to pick up between January 6th and 12th. Orders may be picked up at either student union store.
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