Monday, November 7, 1988 / University Daily Kansan 14 Monday, November The Electrolysis Studio Permanent Hair Removal 2 Professionals to help serve you. Free Consultations 15 E 7th 841-5796 STADIUM BARBER SHOP 1033 Mass Downtown Quality Haircuts at Reasonable Prices Barbers No appr. necessary Kenny & Earl ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM A TENSION HEADACHE NOW? call Kathy Gorman immediately at Watkins Memorial Health Center (913)864-9595 to see if you qualify for a medication study FINANCIAL INCENTIVE PROVIDED BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH GROUP In touch Member KU Alumni Association; League of Women Voters; Douglas County Historical Society; Trinity Episcopal Church; Brian Clarke, Lawrence Women's Network; Lawrence Rotary Club; Lawrence Women's Network; Lawrence Chamber of Commerce; Professional and Business Women's Club; Kansans for Highway Safety; Douglas County Health Care Access. 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Commissions: Vice Chair, Kansas Commission on Access to Services for the Medically Indigent and Homeless; Kansas Advisory Committee on Special Education. Jessie belongs. Vote Jessie again. Jessie Branson STATE REPRESENTATIVE Pad for by the Committee to Re-elect Jessie Branson, Ben Zimmerman, Treasurer Free speech for everyone, KU panel says The forum, sponsored by University Governance, was conducted Saturday morning in Woodruff Auditorium at the Kansas Union. About 60 people listened to six panelists discuss freedom of speech and academic freedom in the university community. Panelists at Saturday's Symposium on Academic Freedom agreed that the University should allow groups such as the Ku Klux Klan or Nazis to speak on campus. commonly Richard DeGeorge, professor of philosophy, said that the University should have an outlet where groups could be allowed to speak. By David Stewart Kansan staff writer ity. He said that although the short-term effect might be that the university seemed to legitimize a group's views, the long-term effect was better education. "But that's not an invitation," DeGeorge said. "When it comes to an invitation, criteria should be worked out by the university community." Most panelists agreed that the criteria should include the educational value of the group. The Rev. Charles Curran is a Catholic professor at the University of Southern California who was barred from theological teaching because of his teachings on artificial conception and homosexual- Alan Sica, associate professor of sociology, said that faculty also benefited from campus visits by radical groups. For instance, he said, a display of Nazi paraphernalia on campus would give academics a chance to talk about Nazism in the 20th century. Ann Weick, dean of social welfare, agreed "Debate is to enlighten us, and hopefully to further our understanding." "If we can't get them to critically and intelligently about values, issues and so on, and they are so persuaded by the oddness that they might hear in Hoch, then we aren't doing our job." "I think our students should be allowed to hear any and of courses outside the classroom, within the school." Sica was referring to Hoch Auditorium, the site of last spring's forum at which Ku Klux Klan established. most venal and awful aspects of humanity, the better it is, to a point. Sica said. The more students can be acquainted with the David Rabban, professor of law at the University of Texas, said that although a university was not obligated to have non-university groups on campus, it was not fair to stop people from speaking. But Rabban said the issue of campus visits dealt more with freedom of speech than with academic freedom, which guarantees faculty the right to teach and research its own way. However, DeGeorge said that professors should not hide behind academic freedom by not allowing anyone but students into the classroom. Reginald Robinson, associate professor of law, said that academic freedom did not give faculty any rights in addition to the rights of a U.S. citizen. anyone but me. "Academic freedom then becomes a cloak for not letting our peers know how few original ideas we have, how safe and conservative our thinking is, and how mundane our class lectures are," DeGeorge said. Sandra Zimdars-Swartz, associate professor of religious studies, moderated the panel discussion. WordPerfect Get the highest rated word processor at an unbelievable educational price - with speller and thesaurus! Word Pretender V4.2 $ 125 Word Pretender V5.0 $ 135 Connecting Point. COMPUTER CENTERS Downtown Lawrence 804 New Hampshire St. 843-7584 75% OFF OFF F/T Faculty & Students ONLY Finally, the scanner you've always wanted for your Macintosh $ ^{\mathrm {T M}} $ ... 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