12 Friday, November 4, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Symposium plans completed By David Stewart Kansan staff writer The University Senate Executive Committee yesterday completed plans for tomorrow's Academic Freedom Symposium. The Academic Freedom Symposium will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. tomorrow in Woodruff Auditorium at the Kansas Union. It will feature presentations and discussions on the preservation of academic freedom at the university level Tonight, SenEx will host a wine reception and dinner for the participants of the symposium. Father Charles Curran from the University of Southern California, and David Rabbain, professor at the University of Texas School of Law, will make presentations at the symposium. KU's Reginald Robinson, associate professor of law, also will make a presentation. A panel discussion at 10:45 a.m. will include Curran; Rabban; Robinson; Richard DeGeorge, professor of philosophy; Alan Sica, associate professor of sociology; Anw Weck, dean of social welfare; and Sandra Zindars-Swartz, associate professor of religious studies, who will moderate. Zindars-Swartz said that Curran would be meeting with faculty around Smith Hall this afternoon. with faculty around us. The symposium was set up to address questions that were brought up during last spring's Ku Klux Klan visit. Those questions are: - "How can a university protect and preserve academic freedom in circumstances where that freedom is not afforded equivalent respect by people or institutions outside the university?" outside the university ■ "To what extent does academic freedom impose corollary responsibilities on members of the university community?" community B jerry, SenEx chairman, said that members of the audience who wished to ask questions would be asked to write them down before the panel discussion at 10:45 a.m. write them dwellers' names. KU's legislative liaisons, Martin Renier and Jon Josserand, spoke to SenEx about their work with legislatures and their impressions of the next session. Freshmen to have own event By Janell Good Kansan staff writer Alumni associations sponsor open tennis tournament A new tradition could start tonight, giving University of Kansas freshmen the opportunity to have an event just for them. Through efforts by the Alumni Association and the Student Alumni Association, the KU Freshmen Open will be at 6 tonight on the tennis courts at Memorial Stadium. Free chili and soft drinks will be served, and entertainment will be provided for all freshmen. Courtney Davis, Colorado Springs freshman and chairman of the event, said it was a great opportunity to meet new people. She said that locating the event by the stadium had been planned to encourage everyone to go to the football game tomorrow. Judy Ruudlinger, SAA advisor, said that the Freshmen Open was sponsored by the alumni associations in an effort to have an event just for freshmen. "By this point in the semester, many freshmen have become involved in the University and established lasting friendships. But for others, this could be a chance to get to know fellow classmates," Ruedeling said. 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