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G Vol. xcu, No. l Established 1894 University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky Independent since t97l Monday, August 25, 1986 -
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Arrive at scheduled time, consider the consequences, oe ready to wait, administrator says -
. H\ in Mt \'\'l‘tl\ the sessmns because students will McQuilkin said many students load. then they will receive an 80 - .
’ t tailmir not be allowed in prior to their View adddrop as an opportunity to percent refund. Starting Oct. 20 the , ' . ‘I ‘I .
. scheduling time see friends for the first time. Also. refundwillbeonlySOpercent. TUBSday s I .I .
m .tiill' ut'ilt‘tiUit‘ didn't come out liahl said most students should in many cases students don’t realize Other important dates students . IiI ‘ z
» .. i; ‘Illt' J.iiI‘i you wanted You de have no problem with adddrop. He that there is not much that can be need to rememberare: _ . I II fI .
.L W. . It‘ll oiii iiiilni want to iiiikii tip at added that it "should be no problem done with theirschedules, . (Aug. 27 through Sept. 3 ,. late Add-Drop Schedu|e : ., . '. .‘
”MM.” :ii .ti tlii- iiiorliiiig for class. or accommodating" the number of stu- For example. students just trying registration for returning students II: . I .
' T . .;!l(‘[’ilt>tlll histort class con deiits trying to make schedule to change times or sections of a who did not preregister. Also. new W .“ r .
. z il'il \iiiii tannin-Lou i; oru changes class will probably not have too students who were cleared late for _ .- .. . . .
'- l . . litil .idil dioli l.\ heft- iii rem- However. horror stories are often much luck. This is especially true admission may register then, DJ'F IOCJI‘. RJ SM 1 p'"" . -
.', . = i.i-~'ii.itii.ii associated with adddrop Those sto- with history and math cladsses. ItzSept. 3 ~ the last day to add a G-HEN 10:30 IJII. SN-U 1:30 p.m. . . I; I~I .
'7 i tin-'3 \iii-i iii ries usually center around the long McQuilkin 581 . Many St“ ents c 355- . . . - .m ' L: "1 i
' ‘ ti: : Iliiili lit-uiiis at to .i iii tomor lines and long wait that students should “seriously Ilook at ttheiri VSept. 10 ‘ the last day for stu- HEO KH]‘ 0 m A 23:32) ' - i, I . .77 I .I .- .
i ‘ .« - \‘ii-iiiiirialt‘olist-tiii: often encounter schedules and deCide that they do dents to pay fees. Students should KI'MB 11-30 ‘0'“- ' ' PJII. ~ - -’,',I- I- .
W" ; i . its: \i-iiict- titidtini.‘ mm in Some of that waiting. though. can not niIeIed todchange ”it,“ ho paIIIy their fee: ad the Student Billings MC.O noon BM-CH 3 p.m. ’ I: " ' ‘ .
.. , .51 .iildorii ) at tho timt» llSivti be avoided if students are realistic [)a lsai stu ents w participate ( ice in257 ‘tu ent Center . _ . III ' .: . II -.:
i w ‘i» .vlii drop lschedule. which is about their schedules and what can in add-drop to reduce their amount ,zSept. 17 — the last day to P'RI ‘2‘30 p.m. CHF 0' 3‘30 pJI‘I. . . . : .
l “in: M \iwlmg hm mm“, lit-donewiththcm of class hours will receive a refund change a grading option from re- , I II ' A.
‘. owl. ; i. mg, “ml it, mm; a No: .v\.\Slsianl Registrar Margaret if they drop from full-time to part- ceiving a letter grade to passtfail It ‘ . ‘. . '. Li
' gwii :‘ 'oltl‘: out the .idddrop cards McQudkin said adddrop tends to get time status. is 3150 the 135‘ day that students can Late registration begins Wednesday . It . h - . .
. i .I Uh”) lipplcn-m- Randall [mm crowded and muddled with people if students wait until the first drop a course without it appearing , . :' I -
. . ' i i ' .i.i~. ’lXilllilt'ss to go early ‘ to for various reasons week of class to reduce their class on their transcripts . I- i.“ II .-
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. .- . ’3" y . X - l». @ DinerCard account enaoles students . .v .I. I , »
" flak} . .I _ 21:5. .. . .. _, ~‘;;:;.":3I ‘ to use ‘check oook dining approach .
. . ”r“,t . I" ‘ . , ..- . . I. ,.;-I_—_;r- ? ~ . . . ~ 2 .
' ,» figfiig, if -” $ I ~ "g ’ ‘3. II sinus S'l‘l-Z\\.\RT students Will have more control ~ " ‘ > .. if
‘ ‘ :4: ‘tgifirf‘ i an“ t ‘ ‘ . ’ «v H V “ Editor-in—t‘hief over what the} pa) for. he said. . .
' I i ' *5 "i" s , I '" V 'j‘ 7 .Z’“ ' " 5“ E "Students can more or less dictate . . ‘ '
‘ . . ~ g, ‘ 4'" i’e :‘z' " “ ”i: ’- . This year the Food Services pro» how they re gomg to spend itheir . . ‘.~ »
' . _1 t" . “a ‘ . gram will offer students an alter money " . ‘ - '
- .' - t” 1 5 ’ nate approach to campus dining The Food Services office first pro - » . ‘-
‘ if fiI “ > {3' . I I The [K Dinert‘ard. which will posed implementing a declining bal- ' . . . I _I .
. k ' ' . K‘- ' ~Il . . , .' I . supplement extstliig meal plans. will once program about 12 years ago, i I ‘
. 7.. ,I . 7-?ng L“ i ‘. - ‘ ' 'I ‘ ’ : - ,I is, «3,: operate on a declining balance con— Rienian said Students. however, I .
I . a; II 1 ‘ ' . . , '.'- ‘7 ice» .ii- cept ”Basicall} it works kind of voted the proposal down because it I ~
" I' "‘3 ,. ..c, . . I - . I » ' I? like a checkbook \t'lld Allen Rie~ did axt'ay with the existing meal pro- ‘ '
‘ I." II I u '. I”, - . .. . . « mandirector of Food Services grain: in favor of the account sys- .' .
. i st- 5:.I3‘t‘-.v"t"-‘ 'xI.,;II.§'7i‘:f%’i-‘i' " " ' " . ' ' i- . . Each time students make a pur< tern \ .I I I
f iII iI‘I' (g .. ' - M .II - I . - -. chagd the amount i~ dedutted from The meal program that will be . ' » I '
‘ ‘ ' . w"? . » \\': . l ' u ' , . the balance. RfNHY‘ \«iit‘ Students available this year will allow stu- ' . . .v
“ ” *1 N ‘ A "3 . » .. I ‘ . ‘ ,.' can use their meal t' rt- li'i ulxlimit- dents their choice of plans. They can ' I I .
" ’ i ll ' I . - c ' . III; M. ednumberoi‘times participate in the new declimng bal- . ' I I
~ W379. II - ‘ ' i 'u "1*: I» 1.: The minimum I'll" to" the Dill ance system or they can Opt to COD» I . .
a 3% 'wwalr.» " , . .3. tl‘ erC‘ard will be $434) per si-iiiester for tinue usmg the traditional meal plan '
. 525.35%; ' 7-1%”: X ‘ -~ 3-13 . . «3‘5? it} students. living in residence halls of a set number of meals for a set I - , I
‘ it s .I§r~ I a I =. a“ at“! *1 'l it,‘ The base price. which is similar to number (if days. - ‘
i! 5 M7" “27.5.1 . ‘ ’ firs. ‘. the two meals. 11V“ days a week Students in the DinerCard pro II . . '
gar; 352"»sz 3 IM' ‘ xiiiffhi - x I . :3“! "‘i the“ "Mtg“? rule. Will allow students to spend gram can even partake of the unlim- . I . .
f, flak" - 3% 3%" ‘ all ' ' " M‘ I * 2 lg???“ about $5 loperday ited servings available in cafeterias ~ .’ ‘ ~ I
‘t "i A. 1' ‘ 3 $3 . ‘ ' ‘ ' Students can add to their balance by purchasinga guest ticket. - ’ ' .
. _L .. riafié _.-'— . I--‘~~$I.I. . - I '»~ “I? in $50 increments. he said. In the V A ,I I - . , i
' . V 1" $3»? ‘ 3“,". h , ' I; fall semester. students can carry up Although the new program offers , -- .
fit ' " 1 $3 " ‘ ’ to $45 over to the spring semester more flextbility. it also has the po- - , .
' ; my; 245e,} ‘ ' ’ ' ~- A“ ‘ ”’47“ 5? At the end of the spring semester. tential for problems: Students could .I . - . II
i m“ mm“. We.) m” however. no carryovers or refunds run out of money before the semes- I I I '
' , . of the base fee will be made. ter ends. .- . ,1 " ‘
The rUSh IS on Portions of the minimum balance I , , ' . ' ’
. . cannot be refunded because the fee But Rieman said the 25 percent of .I 'I II ;
Alpha Delta Pi members Meg Miller an affiliate from Queens props for their Scuth Pacific second-round rush party. Sorority provides thetbasic amount neediid EtIo it:dihggnliaiigprziiulzgrh'hg) might: ; . ‘2 II .. 1 -
_ «~ .ii . . ~ - ‘ over 0 ra in ex nses. suc s . . . ..
I t mgr and Chris Atherton on education tumor prepare rush ended Saturdayl it'ages. gm sefi’lcefil the residence their money like students who live I II . II ,I , I .' IIII
V ' v— ~-—————-—————————————-——.—~———_———-————————~——————_———’———_ halls and utilities. Rieman said Off caImPUS- I I -' I , .. ..i I ‘
. . . . "it‘s kind of like if you pay your tu- ”It 5 “0t like they re gomg 10 be 7 A ‘- t. " . -.
W Id W l W k ff t t then and don'tgotoclass.” “lid SUddenl." one day that a“ the" : « '
‘ - 1 cat e come ee 0 erS many ac lVl leS Students who add to their balance money is gone.“ said Robert Braun. ' I ‘ ' "
can receive a refund of the amount assistant director of Food Services~ iI I. _I II
lt\ st ttl'T \\ \ltli "Revenge of the Nerds" at llaggin Today through Wednesday from it tions fair, where tables staffed by remaining at the end of the semes» “If that happens. it wont be a sru- ‘ I. ' »
\i.ii.igiiittl‘ldittti‘ Field last night and will continue am. to 3 pm. tables will be set up representatives of various student ter or upon withdrawal from the prise - _ . .I .I
i . through Thursday. on the Student Center patio and UK organizations will be set up from it L'n'iverSity fora $5Ihandling charge But "it's not l'k th I. . ' , t I' . -
. .’ “l" ““"W'FT "‘9" ””d Wum And SM“ President Lynne Hunt Food Service Catering will be serv- am. to 4 pm. today through tiffcampus residents can Pam” r t id . dd "11,6. 93'? 3mg to .’ ' "
‘ 1:.i-‘l ti ht hack fl! tht- liig Blue and says ihiS )‘CHF‘S W91C0m9 week Will ing Sitdown lunches with deli crois- Wednesday. pate 1“ the DinerCal‘d program by; {if 0 bu . e '\ oneI .3 at ah ' ' . - ’ .
mitt) tohit ihi’hmlb offer more fun for students than pre- sants, frozen yogurt and the like, And at 7 Thursday night, the local paying in $50 increments. For a 33 Be” money t: I803: 531d M” . I. ' I' :I.
E . we‘ll, liriiixlbl} not. but you're “0mm“ have Hunt said. ' rock band The Attitudes will open handling fee. they will receive a re- seraiIiIn. asIIin: ”pa rector of Food II . . .i I ,
l "11"k;lt‘.I\'\\'liI\-dnd theStudetit Actix, From noon to 1 pm. on those for the Atlanta Rhythm Section m fund of the balance upon termi— genlces. II t happens, it wont , . ,' . I
‘ " . .i. itiiiird has put together a week in addition to the usual student or- days. Hunt said "low-key entertain- the Student Center Addition parking nation of their aCcount. SE: Sgrprlse-IIII be . I .'
. i lllitil'lllitlltlll and entertainment to ganizations fair. the SAB is turning mémn will be provided by Ron lot. The concert is free. Rieman expects the new meal u eInItfaIwi thleI to 5:: their I . , I. I I _
. vi. ‘l‘ t‘tlst‘ \tudents into the new the Student Center patio into an out- White. a member of the philosophy The week is an annual event to plan to appeal to most students be- Itihccoutb zinc: ego timeI e) use . ,. . .
. - . - ‘ ~ ' . . ' - r om, , - ~ . . - . . .
. t-ii I I do” ‘3er {0' ”Vet da.‘5~ and free department.and his band. welcome students back to UK and cause u prmides more feed witlirbe 1:52 taiirwatc'halilrieisrabjala'lntesy " ‘l I ' '
llw ii’llltlii‘i \Vlltit'iil “tilt-onto music will be offered throughout the As in the past. the patio will also “ease them into the monotony with “We feel this will be fer} dd‘ama' go down gradually , ' _’
. . mi it linear with .i tree showing of week be the home of the student organiza- something fun." Hunt said. geous to most students - I . I . .
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Universny parking department trades Size for space as a solution to proolems on campus _ .
lti l'lt \\ sitsw \lt'l‘ Shiyely Sports Center campus for about four to eight accommmate am"! 200 "(hides - ‘ . ‘ I
l litiii iii i'hiet About 136 spots have already been hours. "B“ lots are also open to people Parking Permit Immflm -
‘ taken awayatthe Seaton Center “The rule is with long-term park- with “A"permits. - - . ‘
‘ ’ in ilit- lssllt‘ of campus parking A: one solution to the problem of ing. you don't need as much space." The parking pIrIgblems. begiever. “C.” “R1,” “R2,"
' \ll.ltt‘.\ the t'iiiiersit} giveth and it cam us 'irking. the L'niversity has he said. As long as peo le rk have not ma e t parking part- . . I
i.lkt‘iilil\\tiI\ exchrzingeii‘l comfort for accoiiilnoda- properly, there should b: ar‘r’iaple ment any more lenient in ticketing Location' 307 and 309 snide!“ center
\\.~ re going to gain some and tton room inthespace. Céit‘tl~ Dims: Aug-27'”
»\t"lt" going to lose a few,“ said Don Motorists may find themselves Decreasing the width of the park- Thornton said students are Often Times; 8:0 “:45 am: 12:30 to4p,m,
. 'l‘lioriitoii. associate director for ad- walking more and having less room ing space ”allows you to accommo- misinformed about being able to ' . .
- liiiiiistrtitioiiand transportation lopark. date more of the students, which is park in faculty lots without being ‘ .
l‘hv l'liiwrsity has added parking in some lots. the widths of parking what we're trying to do,“ hesaid. ticléeted at th: starIt of the year. ””AI “K"
waves and lots to compensate for 5 cos have been decreased to ac- in addition to decreasing the size an “B“ par ing ots are current y _
those lost to construction on cam- ciiilnmodate more cars. This has of the spaces. the University is in- beingpatrolled. Location' 307 and 309 Student cent"
tilts added about 50 Spaces to the com- creasing the size of some of the lots. However. students can. for now at Dates: Sept. 2-5; 8.12
i i think the .idiiiinistriition has muter lot behind Memorial Coliseum A gravel “8" lot. adjacent to the least. park in the commuter. rest- Times: 8t0 11:45 a.m.' 12:30 “,3 pm.
iliiiii- .iii t'\t‘(‘llt‘lll lob in responding and 17 spaces to the commuter lot small fraternity row lot off Hilltop dent and Commonwealth Stadium ’
it» the complaints that came last behind the Taylor Education Build- Avenue. has been enlarged from its lots until permits are issued and the
-.i~.ii~ l‘horntoii said ing.Thornton said. 80car capacity. lots gooncontrol. th “R2,” “R3,” “R4," “R5," “R7," “R8,” “R9,"
stiiiic complaints came in re- Peo le “aren‘t going to have the A “B" lot has been made between Thornton recommends at stu- .
- ~lNIIlSt‘ to the zoo spaces lost in the comfort: of parking in lofoot Columbia and Clifton avenues and dents. especially those who live on Lmuo" 307 ”Id 309 Student can“
\ and ti" parking lot off Rose spaces," he said. but more spaces work should be completed around campus and don't use their cars Dues: Sept. 2-5
sit .itii iii-caiit-t- «it construction of the will beavailable. I October on three additional levels at much. go ahead and parinn the “K" Times: 3 to “:45 a.m.; 12:30“, 3 p.m.
”1‘“ iilt‘lll') club and the mining and Thornton said workers have tradi- the four-level parking structure on lot at Commonwealth Stadium.
initial-alt limiting of that number, a tlonally painted over existing lines Virginia Avenue, adjacent to the Resident and commuter permits
it"»\ iiill he returned when the build- although cars have decreased in Medical Plaza. The new levels are 233$ on a firstcome. first 56""
iiius .lri‘t'tllllpif‘it‘d.Th0rni0n said. size About half of the vehicles on should add about 450 5 ea, for {no serv sts. ,
tlowcu-r. ‘all of the ‘A‘ parking campusarecompactcars.hesaid. ulty and staff parkig. Thornton “Everybody can be accommo- LOCIflOI. PRU" Office, ”SWAN.
h.i~li(‘t‘tll()si_"hesald. he I said. dated." said Betty wiiIdIIe. parking Dam: Aug. 21-29
-\lso. about 245 student and faculty Also. Thornton said t ots pri- department manager. ” tnot nec- . . . -. 2.” -
parking spaces will be taken away marily provide long-term parking. A “B“ and commuter lot near usarily with the typeof sticker they “M‘ 7.”!0 “A, u. «I ‘0’” .
during construction of an addition to with motorists leaving their cars on Sports Center Drive is now open to want."
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