14 Wednesday, April 11, 1990 / University Daily Kansan STUDENT SENATE ELECTIONS Students decide on Senate leaders Various issues concern voters By Buck Taylor Kansan staff writer Students yesterday were narrowing their choices for Student Senate coalitions and selecting which issues they wanted to vote on their decisions in today's elections. Students were randomly polled yesterday along Jayhawk Boulevard for opinions about the Senate elections. Tyler Bergmeier, Clay Center freshman, said he was unsure which coalition would receive his vote. Tyler Bergmeier, C Center freshman Emmanuel Dalaval, Toneka, fresh man "Some of my friends have been talking about the YU coalition, but I haven't had time to decide yet," he added. "I will be enough time to decide by tomorrow." Leticia Gradington, Los Angeles senior Nicole Gigot, Green Nicole Gigot, Green Aaron Witt, Bav. Wits, sophomore Fort Scott senior Other students also were unsure how they would vote today, though most said they would vote after researching the issues. Racism on campus was one of the issues students thought was important. Emmanuel Dalaval, Topeka freshman, said he would vote for Jayhawk Pride because a coalition member opposed the valence hall to explain their platform. "I would like to see more action taken on racism," he said. "Jayhawk Pride sounded like they would do things for the campus and students." One student said she would vote for Real, Representation because she agreed with "what they were all about." However, Leticia Gradington, Los Angeles senior, said she thought most students generally were not interested in the elections. "I really don't think enough students participate in the elections," she said. "It's too time-consuming. Basically politics." Nicole Gigot said the recent interest in minority issues on campus would produce a high voter turnout. Giot, Green Bay, Wis., sophomore, said she was impressed by both the Fast Break and YOU coaltions. "I have two girls in my house that represent each coalition, so I have heard from each of them," she said. Some students said they voted for coalitions if they knew someone running. Aaron Witt, Fort Scott senior, said that he never had voted in a Senate election but would vote this year. "I'll probably vote for New Blood because they have an engineer on the staff, and that's my major," he said. "I also talked to them briefly, and they seem to know the issues." Senate candidates debate election issues Minority problems, solutions dominate Slightly Older Americans for Freedom forum By Rod Griffin Kansas staff writer Kansan staff writer Minority issues dominated discussion'during a Student Senate candidates' debate last night. The leaders of each of the five coalitions taking part in student elections today and tomorrow participated in the annual Slightly Older Americans for Freedom debate last night at the Kansas Union Ballroom. About 60 people attended. "The way to increase minority enrollment at this campus is to improve the climate for those students." New Blood presidential candidate. John Fawcett, New Blood vice presidential candidate, said his coalition wanted to meet with leaders of the minority groups on campus and discuss ways to improve minority relations. Jeff Milligan, Jayhawk Pride presidential candidate, said, "Unless people really are willing to change their ways, you're always going to have the problem." He and his running mate, Marc LeBeau, said that a President's Advisory Council made up of the leaders of campus organizations should be created. The group would meet bimonthly to discuss possible solutions to racism and sexism on campus. He said the educational system at the University of Kansas should include more literary works by minorities. "Broaden the base of literary works in this University and you will indirectly affect the minds of students on campus." LeBeau said. Mike Schreiner, YOU presidential candidate, agreed that education was essential to improving the atmosphere at KU. He said he and Almee Hall, his running mate; would propose an open forum. "When you bring groups together, people begin to open their minds more," he said. Todd Boerger, Real Representation presidential candidate, said actions to improve minority relations needed to go further. He and Mike Thomas, his running mate, proposed a plan for the university building a multicultural center on campus to help attract minority students and improve retention. Leaders of the other coalitions agreed that increasing the number of minority students on campus was essential but questioned the ability of the University to build a multifac fural center Pat Warren, Fast Break vice president candidate, said the University did not have funds to allocate for a multicultural center. Greg Hughes, Fast Break presidential candidate, said, "I think the way you increase minority awareness is to get more minorities here." Three coalitions said that the administration had not taken the necessary actions on minority issues. "What the Real Representation coalition is asking is that the administration live up to its word," Boerger said. Hughes said, "It has been shown that the administration has not taken the measures necessary." Fawcett said, "They need to be told, 'Look, we have a problem here and something needs to be done.'" Listen to Mother Nature. 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