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StudEx finances four new projects The Student Senate Executive Committee on Sunday allocated money for four projects, including Secure Cab and a proposal to bring an acrobatic act from Taiwan to perform on campus. Bv Melissa Bulgren Kansan staff writer At the special meeting StudEx, increased funding for the Secure Cab program by $15,000. Secure Cab offers transportation to students in Secure Cab provided transportation to more than 8,000 students during the 1989-90 academic year, he said. StudEx also approved up to $1,000 for an Oct. 5 presentation by the Chinese Magic Revue, a traveling acrobatic and balancing act from Taiwan. The act, which will cost $120, is presented by Student Union Activities. Senate could pay as much as $1,000, but may contribute less if ticket sales are high. The other two funding requests that were approved were: that were approved were: KU Community Service, a student organization that would help students participate in volunteer services, was given $400 for advertising, dupli- cating, supplies and postage to reach students who want to volunteer. ■ The Beach on the Boulevard planning committee asked for Student Senate assistance in the sponsorship for the final event of Hawk Week on August 23. StudEx allocated $445 for 2,000 stadium cups with a Senate logo, along with advertising for Secure Cab and its number. Meeting gives student leaders new ideas Bv Melissa Bulgren Kansan staff writer University of Kansas student body representatives joined university representatives from across the United States at the Education Commission of the States conference July 10-14 in Seattle. college. Mike Schreiner, student body president, and Greg Hughes, ASK Campus Director, represented KU at the conference. Hughes said he learned a lot about the U.S. education system, from kindergarten through "The biggest lesson I learned was that educators need to stop seeing different levels of education as separate institutions," he said. "Secondary education, primary education, community colleges and four-year colleges are all a part of the same process." Schreiner said the conference also addressed cultural diversity and education Along with meeting people from different universities, Schreiner said he learned about specific programs and ideas. programs and ideas. One program was "Dollars for Scholars;" which collects scholarship money from the private sector. Schreiner said another program that interested him was the Minority Mentoring and Outreach program, which helps increase minority student enrollment by sending minority college students to school and providing them with schools. 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