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D-DROP EDITION

 

Vol. XCIlI, N0. 10

Established 1894

University of Kentucky,

Lexington, Kentucky

Independent Since 1971

Monday, August 21 . 1989

 

Decentralized Add-drop to begin tomorrow

By CA. DUANE BONIFER
Editor in Chief

It was designed to end the long
lines of centralized Add-drop at
Memorial Coliseum, but instead it
caused headaches for students,
University employees and officials.

UK officials aren’t promising the
Student Information System will
work any miracles tomorrow when
fall Add-drop begins, but they hope
there won’t be as many hassles.

“I‘m not going to stick my neck
out and say this is going to be a
piece of cake, but we certainly
hope it will rim smoothly," said
Lana Dearinger, director of regis-
tration and scheduling. “It’s a
whole new learning process for all
of us. But our students have done
very well (adjusting to it)."

One way officials have made
Add-drop easier is by decentraliz—
ing it. Rather than all students
going to one location tomorrow.

most students will be able to
change their schedules in their col-
leges.

An advantage of decentralized
Add-drop is that students will be
able to consult an academic advis-
er when deciding on which classes
to add or drop, Dearinger said.

“I think it will be more conve-
nient for students to do it in their
own college, so if they need any ad-
vice they can get it there,"
Dearinger said.

Michal Morford, an academic ad-
viser in the College of Arts & Sci-
ences, said decentralized Add-drop
should save students a lot of “foot-
work."

“They won’t have to run around
that much and that‘s great,“ she
said.

Under centralized Add-drop,
Morford said there was a lot of
"peer advice going on. "

“(Studentsl need to be close to

Parking hang tags
to be used this fall

By CA. DUANE BONIFER
Editor in Chief

UK parking officials say that
hang tags should make parking
more more convenient for students,
but they hope that the hang tags do
not lead to an increase in stolen
parking permits

All parking permits were
switched from window stickers to
hang tags this semester so students
can transfer parking permits to dif-
ferent cars, said Don Thornton, as-
sociate director of parking and
transportation.

"We've been talking about chan-
ging to hang tags for several
years," Thornton said.

The window stickers caused
some students problems because
some parking permits did not stick
to Windshields and others were
eroded by the weather, Thornton
said.

"There were just a lot of prob-
lems we had with using the window
stickers," he said.

Some universities who use hang
tags for parking permits have had
a problem with thefts, Thornton
said. University faculty and staff
have used hang tags for about a
year, and all of the stolen parking
permits they reported were taken
from unlocked cars.

“One thing we do emphasize is
that the vehicle (should be) kept
locked." Thornton said.

If a car with a stolen or lost tag
is spotted by a UK parking control
officer, a parking citation will be
issued and the car will be im-
pounded. Thornton said. In addition
to the $25 cost to get the car back,
the car‘s owner also will have to
pay the hang tag's sale price.

The car's owner also will be re-
ferred to UK police, and if the per-
son is a student, he or she will be
turned into the Dean of Student's
office.

UK police have been citing most
individuals found with stolen tags
for possession of stolen property
and sending them to Fayette Coun-
ty court, Thornton said.

One student who took an A hang
tag from a car had to pay more
than $200, had to attend special
classes and had to perform 60
hours of community service.
according to Betty Wade. UK park-
ing manager.

 

“There’sa myth . . .
that you have to have
a certain number of
tickets before you get

towed."
Betty Wade,
UK parking manager

 

“It's just not worth (stealing a
hang tag in order) to park a little
bit closer (to campusi,“ Wade
said.

if a student loans a parking per-
mit to a friend, any parking cita-
tions assigned while that individual
has the tag will be listed under the
owner‘s name.

If the vehicle is impounded, the
tag‘s owner and the person who
borrowed the tag will be charged
with falsifying information, Thorn-
ton said.

Parking control officers began
monitoring C. R1, R3 and R10
areas today. Last year’s student
permits will be honored through
Friday. A vehicle can be im—
pounded for one parking violation,
according to UK parking policy.

“There‘s a myth on this campus
that you have to have a certain
number of tickets before you get
towed," Wade said.

Vehicles with three unpaid cita-
tions are placed on a ”hot list.“ A
vehicle on the “hot list“ is towed if
spotted by a parking officer, Wade
said.

The parking department will
issue numbers reserving C permits
in the Student Center Ballroom to-
morrow from 8 to 11:30 am. Num-
bers reserving R1. R3 and R10 per-
mits will be issued tomorrow in the
ballroom from 1:30to4p.m.

Students can contact the parking
office at 257—5757 or 257-4998 if they
have any questions.

Free campus bus service begins
today. Schedules will be distributed
by Lex'I‘ran and will be posted at
four major bus stops: Greg Page
Grocery Store, Commonwealth Sta-
dium. the Student Center and the
Chemistry/Physics Building.

Summertime news .

Staff reports

While many students were away
this summer earning money, vaca-
tioning or taking a break from the
rigors of academic life, there was
plenty of news happening at UK.

In the tradition of USA Today,
the Kernel has provided its readers
with bite-size portions of this sum-
mer's news to catch them up with
the events that occurred during the
last 3 '12 months.

UK basketball
gets probation
After a yearlong investigation,

the NCAA announced in Mdy that
the UK men’s basketball program

was guilty of two major rule viola-
tions.

UK was hit with a three-year
probation, which includes no tele-
vision coverage this year and no
postseason play for two years.
Chris Mills and Eric Manuel, two
of UK's top players, were declared
ineligible by the NCAA.

LeRon Ellis and Sean Sutton de-
cided to transfer shortly after the
sanctions were announced, leaving
junior Reggie Hanson as the only
returning starter from last year’s
squad.

The NCAA also took away UK‘s
earnings from the 1988 NCAA tour-
nament. as well as two victories it
earned in that event. The South-
eastern Conference then took away

 

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Juniors —'10 aim-12 p.m.
Sophomores — 1-3 pm.
Freshmen and Nondegree — 34:30 pm.

Students who are unable to arrive during their assigned time may come later.
The Registration Center, 230 Student Center, WIII remain open until 8 pm. tomorrow,

 

Agriculure — N6 Ag. Science N. Bldg
Architecture - 1 12 Pence Hall

Arts and Seleneee - Z30 Student Center
Bueheeeend Eoonomiee- 1058 a E Bldg.
Communications - 106 Grehan Bldg.
Education — 166 Taylor Ed. Bldg.

 

Locations

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Engineering — 171 Anderson Hail

Fine Arte — 206 Fine Arts Bldg.
Graduate School — 230 Student Center
Home Eoonomiee — 103 Erikson Hail
Nursing — 305 College of Nursmg Bldg.
Social Work — 602 POT

 

 

Source Registrar‘s Office

an academic adviser (when they go
through Add-drop ) , " she said.

Last semester the University
held early and finals week Add-
drop. More than 1,500 students took
advantage of the program, and of»

TRISH HARPRING K87”9i Graphics

ficjals hope that fewer students will
need to go through Add-drop to-
morrow.

It's difficult to predict how many
students will use decentralized
.Adddrop tomorrow. Dearinger

said. Some students who failed
spring or summer courses will
want to retake classes this semes-
ter, and students who have decided
to change their majors may need a
new schedule. she said.

“Students should not attempt to
go through Adddrop before their
time because they will not be ad-
mitted." Sht‘ said As a matter of
safety and consideration for others.
students should not come in ad-
vance of their time,"

Last spring. officials had hoped
that the SIS would mark the end of
long lines at Adddrop, but things
did not run as smoothly as antic-
ipated.

Lines for Adddrop last spring
snaked through the halls of the
New Student (‘cnter and extended
through the doors In addition to
the long waits, many students com-
plained that classes they wanted
were closed

Problems of the SIS included that

the system went down for a while
and many people were not act-u.»
tomed to the new system. officials
said

Another reason was because the
Registrar‘s Office did not expect
that such a large number of stu7
dents would want to change their
schedules More than 2.300 students
went through Adddrop on the first
day last semester. according to
Lisa ('ollins registration moi'tiina
tor

Decentralized Adddrop should
mean shorter lines. but officiais
are not predicting less hassles

“How Adddrop goes depends on
the operating system. the network.
the class availablility and minus.“
behavior." Dearinger saizi

Still. the computer system Lilli gr:
down “If we do have down timw
normally computer scrum-s igir.
bring us back up in a real shot"
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KERNEL STAFF PHOTOS BY ALAN HAWSE

Gotta Sing,

Dance

Members of Delta Zeta sorority, top, perform a number
from their skit “Walt DZ land" in front of their house for

Kelly Henderson, right, a marketing junior from
Louisville, Ky., dances during Kappa Alpha Theta 's “Kats”
routine Wednesday afternoon. The routine was a takeoff ot
the Broadway musical “Cats."

More than 600 women were expected to go through rush
last week, which was held by 13 of UK's 16 sororities. t'K‘s
two traditionally black sororities. Alpha Kappa Alpha and
Delta Sigma Theta, will conduct rush later this semester
Sigma Kappa, a new sorority. will recruit its charter

 

 

 

. . UK basketball hit with probation; faculty salaries raised

the Wildcats' SEC
championship.
The penalties will cost the Uni

versity about $2 million.

37th

Rick Pitino named
basketball coach

Promising to restore integrity to
the once proud Wildcat program.
Rick Pitino was named head coach
of UK's men‘s basketball team in
June. Pitino comes from New York
City, where he spent the last two
years coaching the New York
Knickerbockers of the National
Basketball Association.

While Pitino did not promise
Wildcat fans a national
championship in 1992, he said at a

press conference this summer that
the next two years will be “excit-
ing years for Kentucky basket
ball."

Trustees raise
faculty salaries

Trying to narrow an increasing
gap between salaries at UK and
median salaries at comparable in-
stitutions, the UK Board of Trust-
ees approved a 7 percent average
salary increase for faculty and
staff at its June meeting.

To pay for the salary raise, the
University‘s salaries and depart-
ments were forced to trim their
budgets by about 3 percent. As a
result, many colleges will have to

hold vacant faculty positions open
longer and some departments may
not be able to purchase equipment,

Hemenway moves
into chancellor office

Robert Hemenway took over as
chancellor for the Lexington cam-
pus July 1. succeeding Art Galla-
her. Hemenway, who comes to UK
after serving as dean of the Uni~
versity of Oklahoma’s College of
Arts and Sciences, was chairman
of UK's English department from
1981 until he left for Norman,
Okla.,in1986.

“I think he understood the needs
of a university like UK, the direcs
tion we need to go.“ said Paul Wil-

lis. who chaired the search com
mittec that recommended
ilemenway for the post.

BOT establishes
day-care center

Citing a need for faculty. staff
and students to have an affordable.
oncampus facility for their chil»
dren. the UK trustees approved the
establishment of a campus day
carecenter

The center. to be completed by
fall 1990. will be located on the cor
ner of Columbia and Woodland ave—
nuts and will hold about 135 chil
dren.

 

 

 

 

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