6 Wednesday, April 11, 1990 / University Daily Kansan A new wind is starting to blow. When Tomorrow, 1-4 p.m. Where Outside, south-west side of Watkins Health Center. What Evaluation of foot, ankle, knee or hip problems of runners of all types. Sponsored by Watkins Physical Therapy Department. This clinic excludes aerobic stress tests. Attire Please wear shorts and usual running shoes. Who Any runner who is a student, faculty or KU staff person. Cost Evaluation is free; Charge for necessary supplies Local briefs Watkins Health Center Physical Therapy Department 864-9592 FIRE CODE VIOLATIONS: The Lawrence prosecutor has dropped charges of fire code violations against a KU fraternity, canceling a scheduled April 27 court appearance. from Porter, city prosecutor, said Tom Porter, city prosecutor, said he dismissed the charges Monday. Rich Barr, Lawrence fire marshal, said Alpha Epsilon Pi, 1116 Indiana Place, installed a sprinkler system in its basement, put shetrock in the corridor walls, placed closures on the doors and replaced hollow doors with solid doors. "We always suggest that the entire house have a sprinkler system, but it is not required," Barr said. is HQ Richard, LAX Bailey Marc Ginsburg, Alpha Epsilon PI president, said the improvements helped make the house safer. LAWRENCE MAN ARRESTED: A 22-year-old Lawrence man was arrested Saturday morning after causing a disturbance and damaging property in the 1700 block of West 241h Street, Lawrence police reported. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, 1602 W. 15th St., and Acacia, 1001 Indiana St., are scheduled to appear in court April 27. Tau Kappa Epsilon, 1911 Stewart Ave., is scheduled to appear May 3. According to the report, police received a call at 4:26 a.m. from a resident of the building who said a man was banging on doors and running through the building. When officers arrived, fire extinguisher had been discharged in the halls and fire alarms were ringing. Officers then saw the man throw two fire extinguisher out windows in the building. The man was found unconscious on the third floor with a strong smell of alcohol emanating from him, the report said. He was transported to Lawrence Memorial Hospital for treatment of a bleeding and swollen right hand, which he had used to break the glass cases containing the fire extinguishers. After treatment he was arrested at 6:51 a.m. and taken to the Douglas County Jail. He was released on $350 bond and is scheduled to appear in Douglas County Municipal Court on April 25. BREAD REWARD: Authorities have received no response to their $5,000 reward for information about the death of Christopher Bread, Douglas County Sheriff Loren Anderson said yesterday. The reward, offered by Gov. Mike Hayden two weeks ago, would be given to anyone who provided information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the death. The sheeriffs office is continuing its investigation but has uncovered few leads. Investigators said they thought that Bread, a 19-year-old Lawrence resident, died March 2 after being hit by a pick-up truck or van. Anyone with information regarding this case can call the sheriff's office at 841-0067 or 843-0520 or write (box 402292, Lawrence, Kn.) 68044. SAE INCIDENT: Douglas County district attorney Jim Flory said he would decide today or tomorrow whether to pursue a case about a March 30 incident involving Ann Dean, St. Louis sophomore, and a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Flory received a report yesterday on the incident from the Lawrence police department. Flory was in court and in meetings all day yesterday and did not review the report. He said he would read the report last night and today. The initial report listed the incident as battery. battery. According to police reports, a member of the fraternity struck and uttered a racial slur to Dean when she was delivering pizzas to the SAE fraternity. 1301 West Campus Road. Matthew Willenborg, St. Louis freshman, was suspended from the fraternity because of the incident, although Willenborg denied making any racial comment. Over 70% of KU students read Kansan classifieds.864-4358 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Johnson Co. Kansas Clerical Positions File Clerks Light Industrial Typists Packers Word Processors Assembly Assembly Warehouse Warehouse Data Entry Receptionists General Labor Lawn Maintenance - NO FEES - Temporaries (913) 491-0944 Call collect for details & application The University of Kansas STUDENT SENATE RESOLUTION No: 1990-311 Date Submitted April 2,1990 Submitted by Michael Diggs, Minority Affairs Chairperson B. Jake White, Student Body President Carl B. Damon, Student Senate Treasurer Jeff Morris, Student Body Vice-President William N. Sanders, Stud-Ex Chairperson 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 A RESOLUTION TO CONDEM ACTS OF INTOLERANCE AND DISCRIMINATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Whereas, this Student Senate has demonstrated a commitment to addressing minority concerns and educating the campus community on issues of cultural sensitivity and intercultural harmony, and Whereas, an incident occurred March 30, 1990 in which reports state that a fraternity member assaulted, racially slurred and used vulgarity at a minority student at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house, 1301 West Campus Rd., and, Whereas, this type of alleged behavior is reprehensible and must not be tolerated, particularly in an educational setting, and Whereas, it is also our responsibility to request that the University Administration, Faculty and Student Body make every effort to provide an atmosphere which rejects any form of discriminatory behavior, and Whereas, by failing to voice our objection or encourage a swift and just resolution to such problems, we passively condone such type of behavior, and Whereas, Student Senate, as the representative body of the students at the University of Kansas, does not wish to condone such behavior by neglecting to voice our objection, and Whereas, the University of Kansas Administration, Faculty and Student Body has fallen short in their efforts to provide a campus environment which makes all individuals feel welcome and provides all individuals an equal opportunity to succeed 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 regardless of their race, religion, color, sex, disability, national origin, political affiliation, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital or parental status, and Whereas, incidents like the one which occurred at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house point to a greater ill at the University of Kansas, which must be cured THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the University of Kansas Student Senate here assembled condemn the incident which occurred at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house on Friday March 31 at 2:00 a.m. involving a Pizza Shuttle employee and a Sigma Alpha Epsilon member, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the University of Kansas Student Senate demand full investigation of the factual circumstances and disciplinary options available by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, the Interfraternity Council, the Coordinator for Greek Programs, the University Administration and the District Attorney Jim Flory, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the University of Kansas Student Senate here assembled strongly encourage the University Administration to pursue all avenues to provide a better campus environment for all students including a University wide course so that incidents of this nature will be less likely to occur in the fu- William N. 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