2A Friday, November 1, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Quick INFO CAMPUS EVENTS TELEVISION LISTINGS WEATHER LOTTO NUMBERS WEATHER Partly sunny and cool. Partly sunny and dry. STUDENTS Mostly sunny and warmer. mented disability." Peltzman said. "They have made school seem more important and made it more of a structured setting." Continued from Page 1A The Student Assistance Center sends a letter to Peltzman's professors, informing them of his condition and requesting they ask for volunteers to take notes for him. The letter also asks that he receive 50 percent more time to take his exams. Although it doesn't happen often, Peltzman said that he has had problems with departments on campus unwilling to provide the services he needs. "I had a lot of problems with the Spanish department," he said. "They felt like I was taking advantage of them." Peltzman said the department eventually did provide the services. "It was just too little too late," he said. "I had to withdraw from the class." Aside from permanent physical and learning disabilities, students who injure themselves get a temporary look at what it might be like to attend the University with a disability. Angela Denner, Derby senior, broke her knee can when at a staircase she was on collapsed. She said there are many little things on campus that non-disabled students take for granted. "Since I can't bend my knee, it makes sitting in desks nearly impossible," she said. "I have a class in the basement of Smith. There is no elevator in that building; it makes getting to the class really difficult." Although she has difficulties now, Denner said that she in no way compares what she has gone through to someone with a permanent disability. "This whole thing has just made me aware of how fortunate I am," she said. BARRIERS Continued from Page 1A "The fact that the money is coming in will allow things that have been on a long-time list to be done," said Michael Shuttle, assistant director of the Student Assistance Center and president of the architectural barriers committee. He named Carruth-O'Leary Hall as a high priority because of its separated entrances. The building has two accessible entrances, which lead to parts of the building that are not connected. "You can come in, but you're stuck on that level," Shuttic said. "It's almost like two separate buildings." A walkway connecting both sides of the building will be finished by the end of January, said James Modig, director of Design and Construction Management. Also, a stairway will be removed to make room for an accessible elevator. "No matter what level you enter, you'll be able to get to the elevator and access any floor in the building." Modig said. Modig said Lindley Hall would high priority because its elevator does not reach the observatory on the building's roof. Other buildings such as Murphy Hall and Spooner Hall are being targeted for renovations, but Shuttic said the majority of the money would go toward features of buildings as opposed to specic buildings. Restrooms, elevators and corridors will be the prime targets of campuswide renovations including spatial changes and the addition of braille and railings. One of the things the money cannot change is the hilly setting of the campus. Shuttle said students who used wheelchairs often had to take a winding route up the campus' largest hills. For example, some students go from the Dole Center to Malott Hall to Anschutz Library, riding elevators in each building to reach Jayhawk Boulevard. "There is no easy way to get from the bottom of the Hill to the top of the Hill," Shuttic said. "There's no simple yellow line that tells you 'This is the way to do it.'" Although the $4.1 million will be spent on physical changes, Shuttic said accessibility went beyond installing railings or widening entrances. For example, making sign language interpreters readily available or providing special software to students are less tangible elements of accessibility. Shuttic said accessibility involved a range of disabilities. "When people think of accessibility or disabilities, is it easy to think of just a wheelchair and a cane," Shuttic said. "It's a lot more than that." FRIDAY: PRIMETIME FRIDAY: PRIMETIME NOVEMBER 1, 1996 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO **3** "Super Mario Bros." ★* (1993, Fantasy) Bob Hookins. FX/Z The Series Martin ★■ Bizzi Cops ★■ Universe WDAF **5** "Silvers 'Door Storm' ★■ Millennium Gaena ★■ News ★■ News ★■ H.Patrol Cheers ★■ Jenny Jones KCTV **5** Dave's World Raymond. 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If you are interested in attending meetings, call Ron at 841-2107. Rec. Service will have KU Juggling at 12:30 p.m. today in front of Strong Hall. For more information, call Mark Elner at 841-4203. 842-9112 Tae Kwon Do Club will meet from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. today and 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Sunday in 207 Robinson. For more information, call Adam at St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center will celebrate Mass at 12:30 p.m. today in the Danforth Chapel. For more information, call Fr. Ray May at 842-0357. Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. tonight at the Daisy Hill Room in the Burge Union. For more information, call Steve Swanson 542-1101. KU KI Alikido Club will meet from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday in 207 Robinson. For more information, call Jill Woodworth at 864-1798. KU Ballroom Dancing Club will have lessons from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. For more information, call Shane Haas at 864-6597. 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