12 Friday, October 1. 1993 UN I V E R S I T Y D A I L Y K A N S A N AMERICAN BISTRO 701 MASS. In the Eldridge Hotel 841-8349 Breakfast*Lunch*Dinner We do Banquets tool ... Rent a Lane Weekends are only $5^ { \circled{0}} per hour Fri, Sat, Sun Not just for bowling Jaybowl KANSAS UNION 864-3545 Ifyoucanwear a size small... we've got a field jacket for you! Only $14.95 Looking For Something HALO Hispanic American Leadership Organization Presents A Night of Latin Music! With Folklore Venezuela PLACE: Low Rider Mexican Cafe at 943Mass. DATE: Friday, October 1st. TIME: 10p.m. Cover is $3 Paid for by Student Senate STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SENATE Interested in the Politics of EnvironmentalIssues? The Jayhawk Association of Environmental Professionals (JAEP) presents... the former Region 7 EPA Administrator: MR.MORRISKAY Tuesday, October5, 6:00 pm Pioneer Room of the Burge Union (2nd floor) EVERYONE IS WELCOME! Additionally, JAEP will be touring Farmland, Industries Friday, October 9. For details, call 864-3402. John Gamble / KANSAN Manhoie collapses on campus Randy Faircloth, Southwestern Bell employee, winces as Nick Voth, Douglas County paramedic, left, inserts an IV into his vein and Mira McFakes, also a Douglas County paramedic, consults Lawrence Memorial Hospital via cellular phone. Faircloth was injured yesterday when a manhole collapsed underneath a trailer carrying rolls of phone cable south of the Art and Design Building. Faircloth was admitted to the hospital in fair condition. SenEx committee to examine undergraduate experience By Christoph Fuhrmans Kansan staff writer David Shulenburger, vice chancellor for academic affairs, gave a presentation yesterday to the University Senate Executive Committee on a committee that will examine KU's undergraduates' experiences. The Freshman-Sophomore Experience Committee will determine if KU is reaching the goal of providing nationally recognized undergraduate programs and will provide recommendations on how to improve the programs. The 13-member committee was announced yesterday during the SenEx meeting. Shulenburger said that the committee would determine if undergraduate academic standards were rigorous enough and if graduate teaching assistants were doing a good job. "What I want the committee to essentially do is to see if our freshman and sophomore program holds the expectations of our University," Shulenburger said. Barbara Schowen, associate professor of chemistry, said that the large number of freshmen and sophomores hindered undergraduates' experiences. "I think we can provide a quality freshman-sophomore experience with fewer students," she said. The committee will be headed by Allan Cigler, professor of political science. The other 12 members are: Sandra Albrecht, director of women's studies; Susan Twombley, associate professor of educational policy and leadership; David Paretsky, professor emeritus of microbiology; Fred Van Kleck, professor of mathematics; Lou Michel, professor of architecture and urban design; Phil Delatorre, professor of law administration; Ron Willis, professor of theater and film; Jim Hartman, professor of English; David Amber, vice chancellor for student affairs; Bedru Yimer, professor of mechanical engineering; and Carole Ross, associate professor of piano, music and dance. The 13th member will be a representative from the office of institutional research and planning. In other actions, SenEx approved the formation of a Library Appeals Board. The decision will be sent to the Organization and Administration committee, which will decide the membership and jurisdiction of the board. The committee will then send its recommendations to SenEx, which will send it to University Council. Thank-you KU Students and Faculty Come In For Our Anniversary Celebration Buy One, Get One FREE Create Your Own Ice Cream Fantasy From 7pm to Midnight Sunday October 3rd Only!! Happy Birthday Creamery! 1447 W.23rd St. (Between Long John Silvers and Burger King) 842-4883 Open Noon to Midnight N Blockbuster 23 rd St. Wylie's Long John Sälvers Burger King The Creamery