Editorial —^ *1 Curt Wagner, Editor, 472-1766 . Da ily ^ Mike Reilley, Editorial Page Editor 1^. T am j-Diana Johnson, Managing Editor I I || /ISI.ee Rood, Associate Sews Editor J- ^ fc/XMl-rXnlf 1 m. Boh Nelson, Wire Page Editor University of Nebraska-Lincoln Craig Heckman, Columnist l Andy Pollock, Columnist UNL, ASUN take note KSU sets pace infighting discrimination B> ihe end of the year, Kansas State University can become one of the first universities in the nation to have an official policy condemning discrimination on college campuses. And the University of Nebraska-Lincoln needs to follow suit. The Kansas State Collegian reported Sept. 8 that working drafts of the policy are being considered by i members of the Faculty Senate, Classified Affairs Com mittee and Student Senate. According to the Collegian, Kansas State Provost James Coffman said the document is an anti-racial harass ment policy. “The intent (of formulating the policy) is to raise i>v»rvhivtv'c 1j»v*»1 nf r'Ancrinucivct ” Pr'iffman aH BombiHeI pearl harbor. O oo?s J N\»SPot WttKS Nto V'Vt SKNT U3ST HV riR<»r fMR CJFSWE.5 • ^\SS£C> TWO cussts... P ^-7 rrr?~7KL t^ ... FAUEN BEHIND \N EVEK1 (U6S ; gotten in Tvj\ce; ANt> HAVEN'T %m NWMWAN 4 Wojrs between date*. and all TVf - I YeM , i kno^ what \ou II’M GIM> TO f>t Wtt KT %WOL TOO.