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UK star junior center Randolph Morris to decide in the next few weeks
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MARCH 20, 2007

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~ KENTUCKY KERNEL

 

By Katie Saltz

tisa’t/«kaku'treh \ltt

l ls \trll update its still?!“ statisttes on \IU'
leuee against women. \\lll\ll state that Vt S per~
eent ot \sonten \\tll espetien- e sesual or ph}sie.tl
assault. or stalking during their trrne at l'ls'. h\
eondttettng .1\\('l]l\.ll~\ s.ttet\ stud)

l‘ls's (enter tor Researtlt on \ tolenee Against
Women \\ ill handle the \\ortten’s satet} stttd_\ oser
tlte next st\ weeks, Ilte kk'lllk'l ttrst eondtteted tlre
anon_\tnotts telephone \tlt\e"\ trt Jul-1 The par
pose in ettndttettng it again is to learn it progress
has heert tirade o\ er tlre past three _\L'.tl'\. (‘ar‘ol
.lordan. tlte eenter ~s direetoi told tlte Kernel irt an

email Pill“-

UK Senate asks
Trustees to
reconsider

agenda policy

By Juliana Vachon

x it’w' L-e‘w tun”:

l'lte l'niset‘sujt Senate is tiitliapp) with a teeertt
itdrnrnrstratn e tletisroit to r‘estrtet .teeess to the Board
\I‘ It'ustees~ tull ttreettng agendas ttritrl ‘) a iii the il.i_\
ot tull hoard llls‘t‘lll|}'\

\entite ('otineil ('ltatt ls.t\elt
letter wttttet: let the stlllll“ ii for .tpprotal at tester
‘resj‘teetl'tilh t’e
that tlti new pi state pratttte he lL's‘illl\lkl

lagati presented a

das's l I‘tl\\'tstt} \eizaie irieettng
questing“
et‘etl

Sen riots present at tltt ittet‘ttng' ttrtatttnioiish apr
pr-lout the lettti whit lt l.\t‘ tttjttestttl th tt the board
tonttttttt its tradition ~tt:"'artsp.trtrte) at l K,

Senator .l.\\ \aies said dela} ittg .tieess ll.‘ board
had iiiblti relations ptaettee

l'lte .ttlrtttrtisttatt\e det tstort does not allow
enough time tor senators to read the agenda. tor'rnur
late opinions and ptostde teedhaek to trustee r'epre
sentatnes who that or tltts not he a\arlahle the
tt‘tor‘rting ot the irteettng. \ates satd

“lhe oltjeetrort ot the \enate ts that tltts ts going
to tend to ittake tlie Hoard ttt lritstee‘s agenda look
“\\li_\ put ti on stieh a short

agendas is ti

sexl’e‘tne U \tttes sittil

timetable "‘

"alks continue

over longer
Fall Bi“ ‘ztk

By Juliana Vachon

,' r. " :' lLk'YhJ' i

\t'tltllt‘ tlt‘l‘tllt‘il iilL‘ (atlL‘llsldl
('orrtrrtittt.'es r'etoitttttendatton to torttbrrte lull Break
and tlte l'hariksenrrtg ltolrda} titto .t weelslong break
at _\esterd.o ’s ll'IL‘s'llllf,‘

llte l lll\t rsit\

borne senators said the proposal, whitlt would
eliminate two tlass trorn tlte tall serrtester'. was logi
eal. while others said gixtng students a week ott at
'lhanksgn ing was not the right titrte tor a break ol
tltts length.

"l thought it was ti \ett health) drsettssion that
raised ,\ er} important aeadernte issues.” said (alert
dar (‘otnmittee ('liati' l.inre Yartar’ellii

’l'he distusston hetante toeused on two poterrttal
options the original l'L‘stlllllllk‘lltltllltlll as presented
to tlre hoard arid art .tlternatn e proposal of eliminat—
ing the ettrrent t'all break artd go trig stttderrts tlre da_\
ol‘t the Wednesdas hetore l‘hanksgnrng. Yanarelia
satd

Sen. Sit/attire Segerstrotn said the weeklong
hr‘eak elose to the end ot tlre semester was "logreal
and reasonable” heeatrse man} stttdeitts alread} ittiss
classes the Wednesda} hetore ’l'lranksginng She
added that students eottld rise the e\tra time prepartrrg
for finals

()tlrer senators \oreed eoneem met the aeadernie
eonsequenees ot eliminating two instruettonal dass in
the tall semester to er‘eate a break s)rrirnetrieal to
Spring Break.

Sen. Bob (ir'ossrnan disagreed with the plan sa_\
ing he was \er'_\ uneomt'oitahle w ith eliminating addi-
tional tnstruetronal dios. adding that maybe the sen—
ate should eonsrder' adding one or two more oa_\s of
class to the spring semester it \}llllllt‘lrlt‘tll semesters
was the calendar eomnirttee's goal,

"I don‘t want to see academies alwass being the
thing that goes." he satd

A w'eeklong break tn the tall would he drt'terent
tharr the traditional Spring Break where man) “Us

See Calender on page 3

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CELEBRATING 36 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE

UK to repeat violence against women survey

“We want to see entpttteall) where our
progress lies and how llLll strengths and weakness
es ha \e e\ol\ed so til it we ean LttllllllllL to address
\iolenee against women iii the rtiost elleetne
way" Jordan said

Ms sttt'\e_\ed l.tt|tt women in 1W4. l'he nitrn
her‘ ot pat'ttetpartts will ”release to 2.1“) this seat
[0 help the L'enlet' ltL‘llt‘l’ L‘sllttt‘ttle lltL' s'llL‘Cl\ \IU-
lenee has on smaller populations within l'K. .lor
dart said

"lt “I“ help tts understand more about drtter
errt metal and etltnte groups. about rural \ei‘sus or
hair worrien. and other ditterenees." Jordan said.

problems on its own earnptts arid to dexelop pro-
grams to rrteet the students‘ needs. Jordan satd.

“When l'ls' extended the imitation to Kerr
(11kb) State. President Mar) Stas expressed trntrte
diate interest.” .lordan said. ”Being a part ot the
stud} means that the} will hase the satire opportu
nit_\ we did."

l'K spokesman la} Blanton said the results ol'

the sttt‘se) had art trttluenee on [K Prestdertt Lee
’Iodd's deersion to protiile turtdtng to e\pand the
stir\e\ and ”NPR“ e earttpus salel)

"'l‘het'e was rnone) tor extra r'esottrees. tor
Women‘s Plaee. extra lighting on earnpus. (Al S

The surse} helps the center maintain a sense
ot the realities artd perceptions of women‘s safe!)
on earnpus. Blanton satd

"Salem ts art ongoing issue and ean always be
trnpr'm ed on he said,

l'K ts a strong leader in this ope ot research
beeause of its approaeh tn esaluating students” ex-
periences ratlter than measuring other universities
etpertenees. Jordan said

"l helie\e we approaehed this problem the
right way." Jordan said. "l'K ean be proud of its
stthstanttal ett'orts to address the satet) ot‘ those

Another klllit'lk‘llkk'

tor tltts sears sane) ts
l'l\' in\ttrng Kentittk) State l‘rti\er'sit} to partret said

l‘ltts eollahoratton will help KSl' tdentrts

tlte sur\ e_\

Path and addressing landseape issues.”
".~\ll that eairte trorn the toundattoit built on

Blanton

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:we :‘inL‘t :' .‘

Sounds of grinding fill the room as art

studio majors Angela Falkenstine, a

junior, and freshman Rachael Orange
sand away parts of their wood sculp-

tures yesterday afternoon in the
Reynolds Building in a rush to finish
their projects before a Thursday
critique. The assignment, given to their
A-S 103 class, was to create something
organic using wood as their medium.

Rape s‘ui'V i\ or ston
premieres sat U K

By Courtney Lacy

newsakykirrnol tour

l’r'otoutrd. lite ehangrng and
ama/tng are just a tew words ttsed
h} [K Women‘s l’laee etnplosees
and Volunteers to deserrhe the pro
gram “Ston ot‘ a Rape Sun nor"
ISUARS).

SOARS is performed irttemae
tronall_\ h) a dtserse east ot'
women who use photograph).
spoken word. dance and rnusie to
portra) one worn.ut's struggle durr
trig her reeoser} t'roni rape and
sexual ass tttlt The progrtrn is
tunded h\ the l S. Department ot
Justice ()tttee ol \iolenee Against
Women and is sponsored at l'K
h) Women‘s Pliltk‘

SOARS prerrireres at l'K
tonight at 7'10 in Memorial Hall.

Knsta King. an linglish senior
and Women‘s Plaee \oltrnteer.
said this program is important tn
raising awareness ot‘ issttes sueh
as sexual assault and \iolenee

against women.

"It is riot just isolated trier
dentsi" King said. “It is popular
eultttr‘e We tteed to ereate a sale
enuronment tor \retlrrts and let
thenr know it is ()K tor them to
talk openh about it "

Women's Plaee brings pro
grams like tltts to l‘ls' to urge peo
pie to stand against aets ot‘ \‘ln—
lenee against wotnert. King said

The Women's Plaee Web site
states that M percent of terriale
ills students hase experteneed at
least one rneidenee ot \iolenee
\‘tettrnr/ation iti their lifetime. One
iti three female l‘K students “'1”
he \ietitns ot‘ sexual or physical
assattlt or stalking while attending
l'K. hill the \ast rnajorrt) “I“ not
report it. aeeor‘drng to the Web
site

('apt Kenn Franklin ot' the
l'ls' Poliee ll‘panment urged sttr»
dents to attend the esent

”It is another \\'.I_\ to draw at

See SOARS on page 3

 

who loe. learn and work on tltts eiunpus."
Violenee ean at‘t'eet women in man) ways. tn-
tludrng aeadernieall). she added

SP“ Women on page 3

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Arboretum construction
looks to limit storm flooding

By Jill Lester

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The [K \r‘horeturri rs undergo-
ing eorrstrtietion \sortlt almost
$5001“) to reduee t‘loodtng ot
nearb) nerglrhorhixkls

The l ower \Nest (ilendm er
Drainage lrriprosentertt Projeet is a
partnership among l'ls'. the ett)
and neighbors. The goal ot the pro-
jeet is to ehange part ot the arhore~
tum near (ilendover Road to reduee
heats) rurtot‘t tirorn stonn waters.

Portions ot‘ the paved trail “Ill
be closed tor eonstruetion through
July.

“I hope that (the construction)
goes \er) smoothly and \er)
quickly" said Arboretum Direetor
Marera Farris

Runot‘t' is a problem to urban
areas like lexrngton because stomt
sewers and drainage ditches over-
tlow man) times after heavy rain.

The construetion project in the

arboretutn \\lll reduee flooding b_\
eomeittrtg part ot the arboretum‘s
Walk ,-\eross Kentuek) pathwa)
trrto a holding area that w ill ewntu—
all) be home to plants that will
help lessen nrnot‘t', Farris satd

Walk Aeross Kentuek). a two
rrttle pa\ ed pathwa). ts drsrded into
se\ en areas representing the dit‘t‘err
ent geoph)siettl regions of Ken»
tuek). aeeordtng to the arboretum
Web site. The area undergoing eon-
struetion is the Mississippi Embay-
ment region.

After construction ends. plants
native to the Kentucky w'etland
such as swamp rntlkw'eeds. tall
sunflowers and so amp hihrseuses
will he added. The plants being
added will be able to absorb mueh
water through their roots.

“The plants that are picked
there are ehosen for those eharae»
teristtes." Farris said

See Arboretum on page 3

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This research project is a replication of the study
on the same subject conducted in 2004. It will
explore how many women have had an experience
of victimization, and it will measure attitudes and
fear about crime. We know these issues can be
distressing. UK Women‘s Place (257—3574) and
the UK Counseling and Testing Center (257-8701)
are available to provide support for any UK
student. Thanks in advance to you, the students
of this university, for helping make our campus a
safer place to live and learn. _

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women‘s safety on campus. So. if you are a
female student at UK, you may get a call asking
you about your experiences related to safety
issues. All calls are completely anonymous.

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 Kernel l ‘aders chosen for next year

By Meghan Cain

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Alter three hours oi' llllL‘rHCVvs
and discussion last night. tiie Keiir
tuck) Kernel Board oi Directois
chose the leaders lor iie\t _veai"s
Kernel. as \\ ell as the editor ior this
summer

.loui'nalisiii and computer sL‘i'
eiice iutiioi Keitii Smiles vsas
naiiied ediloi iii chici oi the Kernel
lUr Illt‘ Jill—7731K“ seliotil tear.

Integrated strategic coininunica
tioiis iiinior ('aitlin (‘ondo \\ Ill serve
as next )L‘di ~s ad\ei'tisiiig manager,

Journalism seiiioi‘ (Iii‘iie Knoll
\\ill be editor oi the Kernel this
summer.

"I ieeI like we ha\e made great
decisions." said l)uaiie Bonii‘er.
president oi the Board oi Directors.
“We have chosen three great stu~
dents vsith great ideas."

The board looked tor individu»
als with strong journalistic skills.
enthusiasm and a variety oi ideas.
Boniler said.

Smile). vtho currentl) serves as
managing ediioi‘ for the Kernel. said
he is eseited about continuing to im—
prove the ne“ spaper.

“I hope to do a better ioh h_\ do
ing more protects and in~depth
\vork‘." Smile) said.

Smileys inaior locus ioi‘ the
Kernel \Mll be to improve the Web
site by adding multimedia content
such as photo galleries. audio clips
and video.

"I don‘t \sant to saeril'ice our
print edition." he said. "I vs ant to
improve both."

(‘o'ido is looking i'orvv ard to
vvorking as ads manager and hopes
to increase sales by oiiering more
incentives tor the account execu-
lives.

(‘ondo's responsibilities vvill be
laying out the ads tor the paper
ever} da_v. keeping track oi all the
account executives and making sure
sales goals are met.

"I can't “till to stait planning
e\ei_vtliing tor the diilerent vseeks.”
(‘ondo said “I am read} to go right
no“ "

lilie Kei'iicl‘s summer edition is
a \veekly paper that contains more
ieatui'e stories and movie and
restaurant rex lL‘\\s

“’l'he sumiiiei dllit\\\ tiiiie tor a
lot more students to go out and do
things. and l \v ant to cater to them."
said Knoll. vs ho is ciiri‘entl) the
managing editor ol lTK Nevvs. the
public relations nevvspaper i‘or i'ac—
till) and stall.

Knoll also hopes to add proiiles
oi iacult} and stall so students can
see a more personal side oi their
professors.

All three leaders agreed the iii—
tersievt process \\ as intense and
nerve—racking

'l‘he lIllCI'HL'Vls “CI'L‘ \er_v “thorv
ougli and probing." Bonil‘er said.

The questions ranged i'i‘om the
student's vision to how the} would
handle speciiie situations. meaning
the candidates had to be ready for
ainthing. Bonii'er said.

“The editoi inter\iev\ has a II‘H’
dition that has a lot oi' in_\th and
lore." Smile} \‘dltl. ”It is intense be
cause it is an inipoitant ioh."

mm Sun-y

Year: Junior
Major: Journalism
and Computer
Science

Caitlin Con
Year: Junior
Major: Integrated

Strategic
Communications

. Photo for Carrie

Knoll unavailable

SOARS

Continued ‘tniii tinge ‘

tention to the issue and ior even 7
one to understand the alieets that
these types oi situations hav e on
vromen Franklin said.

Lindsay (iiauqiie. a sociologv
senior and executive board mCIli
her oi Women‘s Place. said stuv
dents should take it upon themr

CALENDAR,

Continued from page ‘

dents tend to “let loose." said
86 Senate Representathe
.losh ()doi.

"'l'hanksgiving is more oi
a time we share \\ ith our iam-
illesdl he said.

All

agreed that canceling tlasses

senators present

ARBORETUM

Continued iron patie ‘

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vsill still be open to tire puhlit
during the construction l'he ar
horetuiii is open ironi daun lIII
til dusk ever} da} ot the _\e.u
and admission is iiec

”'l‘lie) can still tome and
stalk." lai'i'is said

Volunteers. iiitliidiiig I ls
students. \\Ill he ahle to help
plant nevs additions III the at
boretum Iregiiiiiiiie in \Ias

“\kheii \\e get ieatlv to

sel\es to hecoiiie educated about
this ope oi violence.

"This ix'i'iormanee shims
lion and to \Ahat e\ti'eme this situ-
atioii has impacted a vvoman's liie.
sociall} and seholasticall}.” she
said.

King said the SOARS peiior-
inance is pan of Sexual Assault
.»\\\arencss Month and she hopes
it “I” motivate students to help
iiglit against this violence.

"A lot can he learned i'i‘om
this program she said "’l‘hei‘e is

the Wednesda) hei'ore 'l'hankss
giving nould heneiit both stuv
dents trawling tor the holida)
:ind pi‘oiessors struggling \‘.IIli
lovv class attendance

'l‘he issue vs as onl} tip ior
tllsctisstoli til
meeting

iaiiai'ella said he espects
the Senate “Ill continue dis
ciission and \ote on the issue

_\estei‘da) 's

at its iie\t meeting on \pi'il ‘)

hie alter sexual assault.

“You ctui come back iroin the
esperrenee a stronger person. No
one still leave disapniinted

(iiauque also said attending
the event should be a positi\ e ex-
perienee.

“This is not a shovv that stui
dents vtill vvalk out oi~ thinking
the} wasted their time." she said.
"It \till he a reali/ation."

WOMEN

Continued from page ‘

“We understand that \‘ior
lence against vvoinen is an acad-
emic issue.” she said. "Women
can‘t reach their academic po
teiitial \\hen their greater \\ori'_\
is \shether the} are sale ironi
harm."

 

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