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KUNDAI SUPER 16X $1397 HYUNDAI SUIT 6X 804 New Hamphire St. - Downtown Lawrence 843-758-9410 - OPEN MAY 2ND - AUTUMN Jayhawk Pride Coalition for Student Senate Jeff Milligan President We wish to thank everyone who signed our petition to try and PRESERVER HOCH AUDITORIUM We have almost 1400 signatures so far, and the effort is just starting. Marc Le Beau Vice-President Jayhawk Pride cordially invites you to attend our Campaign Kickoff Party on Thursday, March 8, in the Centennial Room of the Kansas Union. College Assembly approves 43 new courses Paid for by Jayhawk Pride; Kim Hutton, Treasurer By Carol B. Shiney Kansan staff writer College Assembly members yesterday approved 43 new graduate and undergraduate courses at its monthly meeting. Kathy Hall, assistant director of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Center, said the 34 undergraduate courses scheduled to be approved was higher than usual. All but one were approved. The College Assembly is the representative governing body of faculty and students for the college. The assembly meets on the first Tuesday of each month at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. About 14 hours of the 600-member assembly attended yesterday's meeting. The increase in new course listings may be because a new undergraduate catalog will be published this summer, Hall said. "People have been looking at getting things on the books so they will be able to be listed in the catalog," she said. man, said there weren't as many new courses as there appeared. The Department of African and African-American Studies proposed 13 new courses, the highest number of these proposals on the assembly's agenda. Arthur Drayton, department chair- Drayton said only five of the 13 courses were new. The other eight already existed but were proposed as new courses because they were being renumbered or because they were changed slightly. Thirty-three new undergraduate courses and 10 new graduate courses were approved. Four courses in Hausa, an African language, were proposed by the department. Drayton said the department had applied for a federal grant that requested that the courses be taught. Although the department does not know whether it will receive the grant and does not have the faculty to teach the courses, Drayton said the hiring proposed now so they could be included in the new course catalog. If the department receives the grant, new faculty will be hired to teach the Hausa courses, he said. Ruth Hillers, assistant director of the college graduate division, said 10 new graduate classes proposed was not a high number. During the meeting, Terry Slocum, chairman of the committee on graduate studies, asked for approval of curricular changes that would affect the departments of computer science and psychology. The changes that both committees requested included 14 course deletions as well as changes in title, description and prerequisites of courses, and new cross-listings in the catalog. Tom Beeisecker, chairman of the committee on undergraduate studies and advising, asked for curricular changes that would affect the departments of African and African-American studies, anthropology, biology, environmental studies, English, geography, Germanic languages and literatures, history of art, human literature, family life, linguistics, mathematics, political science, psychology, Spanish and Portuguese, Slavic languages and literatures, theater and film and women's studies. All changes listed on the agenda were approved, except a new environmental studies course. The newcourse proposal was taken off the agenda before the assembly voted. KU SHOW YOUR KU SPIRIT JOIN CRIMSON CREW! Get involved with the University and the Football program by participating in the 1990-91 Crimson Crew. 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