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For more information call the Panhellenic Office at 864-4643 KVV KVV KVV Senate to cut funds for Course Source By Matt Taylor Kansan staff writer The end of Student Senate financing for the Jayhawk Course Source is scheduled to become official tonight. Jeff Morris, student body vice president, said the Senate Rights Committee planned to remove the publication from Senate Rules and Order, which allowed money for the publication in the past two years, he said. "The publication was done through ad money last fall by a group of students who sold advertising for the magazine Campus Connection," Morris said. "It was not even published the year before." "It flopped horribly," said William Sanders, student executive committee chairman. "The teachers are at The Course Source lists various courses offered at the University of Kansas and includes class objectives, prerequisites, reading assignments, information on the importance of tests in the final grade, test formats and overall grading percentages. Sanders said instructors were asked to submit course information on forms provided by the Senate, but they did not use the forms were never returned. fault because they did not respond like we wanted them to." Consequently, not every course offered at KU is listed in the publica- Other agenda items scheduled for tonight include; The Minority Affairs Committee will solicit ideas for a calendar of events, Michael Diggs, chairman, said. The committee would also hear a bill that provides money for two guest performers at a Black history celebration, Morris said. The University Affairs Committee will discuss the reauthorization of the 1965 Higher Education Act, which provided federal funds to universities. Congress is scheduled to reauthorize the legislation. The Finance Committee will consider a bill to finance the Society of Women Engineers, a student organization. Attorneys say Bolar used false documents The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Attorney for a New York generic drug company said the company appeared to have used false documents to challenge government action against one of its products, according to letters released yesterday. The leaders of a House investigations subcommittee, which released the letters, said it appeared the company, Bolar Pharmaceutical Co. Inc., was suing the manufacturer. They called for Bolar to remove its generic version of the brand-name drug Dvaseid from the market. Dyazide is a widely prescribed high blood pressure medication made by Smith Kline Beecham. Two generic versions of the drug, which is a combination of triamterene and hydrochlorothiazide, were approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Vitarine Pharmaceuticals of Springfield Gardens, N.Y., took its version off the market last year after it admitted substituting the brand-name drug for its product. brand-name drug for its product. Bolar, based in Copiague, N.Y., makes the only other generic Dyazide The FDA announced in August it was beginning proceedings to remove Bolar's Dyazide from the market, saying it questioned whether the product was therapeutically equivalent to the brand-name drug. The FDA said Bolar appeared to have misrepresented documentation and data. Bolar resisted the FDA action, maintaining that it had not misrepresented data to the agency and that the Bolar drug approved by the FDA was the same product as the Dyazide by a testing laboratory. Eugene Pleifer, a Washington-based attorney representing the Coplague, N.Y., company, said in a letter to the FDA Friday that "there is reason to believe that a number of the documents used to support our Sept. 11, 1899 submission (defending Bolar's drug) are false." Improvements at Pizazz settle complaints from neighbors A Lawrence nightclub has met its January deadline for site plan improvements in response to complaints from Oread neighborhood residents. By a Kansan reporter "Pizazz has met all of the requirements with the exception of landscaping," said Price Banks, city planning director. "They have until April to complete it, due to the cold weather." Don Schmidt, owner of Pizazz, 901 Mississippi St., was asked to screen the parking lot and dumpsters and to prevent patrons from parking in a vacant lot south of the club. Schmidt said he wanted to beautify the neighborhood and did not mind complying. blood on and the hot, thick company. 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