University Daily Kansan/Thursday, January 19, 1989 21 Offices' Union move delayed by Rias Mohamed Korean staff writer Kansan staff writer The Student Senate and the Organization and Activities Center will have to wait longer than the originally scheduled date of Feb. 1. To move into The move may be completed by the second week of February. Pam Holley, student body vice president, said that the new date would not inconvenience the Senate but that she would like to get there as soon as possible. when you are talking about a project that size, there could be a few delays," she said. "But it's nice to be back in the Union; it's easier for students to drop by if all the offices are in one place. There is lot more room for student organizations." Ann Eversole, director of the Organization and Activities Center, said she was looking forward to the move because the operations would be more centralized. The newly constructed space will house the Senate, which will have five offices in the Union; the Organization and Activities Center, which will have nine offices; the University Information Center; and a conference room. Those offices, originally on level three of the south end of the building, were moved to the Burge Union in September 1986. In addition to the offices, the Union has a room for organizations that would want to set up temporary work stations. union presidents in the Union will include the Black Student Union, the Interfraternity Council, the Panhellenic Council, the Graduate Student Council, the Jayhawker Yearbook, the Board of Class Officers and KU Hillel. gate Enterprise The conference room can be reserved by any student organization on a day-to-day basis. those organizations include the Lawrence Tenants Association, Amnesty International, International Club, Hispanic-American Leadership Organization, Associated Students of Kansas and the Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs. on a tray. He was Long, director of the Union, said the Senate and the Organizations and Activities Center were part of a bigger project that included the food services and the Kansas Union Bookstores. by Christine Winner Task force studies recycling costs Kansan staff writer A city task force has begun looking at a curbside recycling program for Lawrence, but it may be awhile before residents need to worry about separating their trash. Curbside recycling involves weekly pickup of recyclable materials, which are presorted by homeowners. trash. Ask force, made up of business people, University officials and environmentalists, obtained the city refuse collection records from the past 10 years and discussed the program at a meeting last week. able materials, which are applied to the next step is to analyze the information about the amount of refuse and costs involved in landfill operations, City Commissioner Mike Rundle said. The cost of a curbside recycling program could be less than the city's landfill costs, Rundle said. Trash pickup for Lawrence households costs $6.76 a month according to the sanitation department. in, according to the suggestion of Jim Starkey, a partner of Till-Star Enterprises, a Topka recycling firm, estimated curbside recycling would cost households $5 to $6 a month. could cost noushenus $10 to $40 a week, Curbside programs already exist in other cities, such as Kansas City, Mo., as an alternative to dumping all trash in a landfill. cash in a landfill. The cost of landfills was one of the reasons the city decided to look at recycling options. Concern for the environment was another. "My personal belief is that it is a moral decision," Rundle said. "Not everything can be recycled. We have to make a decision on whether we want to perpetuate the idea of a throw-away society." idea of a throwaway environment. 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