2C Thursday, May 3, 1990 / University Daily Kansan A panel of KU students, faculty, and staff is currently reviewing the Kansas Alpha Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The review is focused on evaluation of attitudes and behaviors that reflect the chapter level of awareness and sensitivity to cultural, racial and gender differences. NOTICE We want to hear from you (faculty/staff/students) in writing if you have positive, negative or neutral firsthand experience(s) with the SAE's in these matters. Please include: - a description of the situation date, time place, title of the event (if any) name of persons involved - a description of the impact the situation had on you - your name-printed and signed your address and phone number (so we can contact you for clarification) Address your letter to: SAE Review Panel c/o Dean of Student Life 216 Strong Hall Lawrence,KS 66045 All comments will be held as STRICTLY confidential by the panel. We must hear from you by Friday, May 11th. Thank you in advance for your thoughtful participation in this important process. Main Street in Neosho Falls, Neosho Falls is listed as a "ghost town" in the Kansas Department of Tourism's guidebook, but the people who live there would disagree. "These places may look dead to an outsider," said Rick Schedt, Kansas State University rural specialist, "but inside, they're busy and bustling." The population of Neosho Falls, in Woodson County, is actually increasing. On the cover: Of Kansas' 105 counties, 96 are considered to be rural and nine are metropolitan, according to the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The Bureau bases its classification on county population figures and proximity to population centers. All of the seven towns and cities examined in the report are situated in rural counties. The seven are marked with sign posts below. Urban counties Rural counties Source: Kannas Statistical Abstract Stephen Kilne/KANSAN 1990 JAYHAWKER PICK UP YOUR YEARBOOK When: Mon., April 23 to Fri., April 27 Mon., April 30 to Thur., May 3 Where: In front of the Kansas Union and Wescoe PICK UP YOUR YEARBOOK! Yearbooks are available for $27 Bring Your KUID and Receipt!!! "I HAVE A DREAM THAT MY FOUR LITTLE CHILDREN WILL ONE DAY LIVE IN A NATION WHERE THEY WILL NOT BE JUDGED BY THE COLOR OF THEIR SKIN, BUT BY THE CONTENT OF THEIR CHARACTER." MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.; 1964 SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT FROM THE STUDENT SENATE MINORITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE