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Continued from p. 1 William Whitcomb, conciliation specialist for the U.S. Department of Justice, said, "You can't stick your head in the sand and say, 'It's going to go away,' or say, 'We have an Whitcomb said that an inappropriate delay in a university's response to an incident would cause more distress for students, and more susceptible to死机螨s. Campus climate "It's nice to protest and demonstrate, but you've got to go beyond that." he said. Eladio Valdíez, former president of Hispanic American Leadership Organization, and Frenchetta Garth, former president of Black Student Union, also presented information to the committee. Among their concerns were recruitment and retention of minority faculty and students. "The fewer minority students there are on campus, the less safe other minorities feel," Valdez said. insignificant number of minority students, so we don't have to deal with it.' Bv Rod Griffin Kansan staff writer At the end of the nine hours of presentations, Riojas said the forum had been beneficial. Kansas House passes flag-burning ban Whitcomb said that minority students needed the support of the community and University. He said that the head of a university had to be perceived as setting a healthy campus climate. "Sometimes when things are finally said, verbalized, things can begin to happen," she said. "I guess the thing I'm trying to tell The House fell silent when State Rep. Bill Wisdom, D-Kansas City, spoke against the bill. He wiped tears from his eyes as he told the representant of his stepfather, a soldier who was killed during World War II. "I can remember a 12-year-old dad standing by my mother's side when she was handed the fig," he said. "He often wondered why he had to die." TOPEKA — The House passed a resolution yesterday urging the U.S. Congress to pass a constitutional amendment banning flag burning, despite emotional appeals to defeat the measure. beliefs of the nation. Kansans believe that the desecration of the American Flag is an atrocious act which should be prohibited." But, State Rep. Sherman Jones, D-Danas City, said no action should infringe on a person's First Amendment rights. Other representatives agreed that a constitutional amendment banning desecration of the flag would infringe on First Amendment rights. "The flag told me from the first time I saw it that it represents my ability to speak freely," he said. State Rep. David Miller, R-Eudora, voted in favor. Lawrence Democrats Jessie Branson, John Solbach and Betty Jo Charlton voted against the proposal. State Rep. David Miller, R- Supporters said a Constitutional amendment was the only way to deal with desecration of the flag. 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