8A Friday, October 28,1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEW Think Quick CLIFFS QUICK REVIEWS When you need help preparing for a test, think Quick. Cliffs Quick Reviews are the new study guides from the leader in study guides: Cliffs Notes. Cliffs Quick Review guides are written to aid understanding of introductory college courses. They are perfect for use as general course notes and for review before quizzes, midterms and finals. Do better in the classroom, and on papers and tests with Cliffs Quick Reviews. KU Bookstores Kansas Union Level Two University of Kansas 864-4431 OLOGY • CALCULUS • CHEMISTRY • ECONOMICS • PHYSICS • STATISTICS Fair to educate about medicines Students can get free drugs, advice at inaugural event By Virginia Margheim Special to the Kansan Students can get free drugs today at the Kansas Union from the Academy of Students of Pharmacy. Free samples of various over-the-counter drugs will be given away at the pharmacy fair today from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.at the fourth floor main lobby in the Kansas Union, said Ming Chang, academy vice president. This is the first year the organization is putting on the fair, which is Activities, such as informational booths, videos and area pharmacists speaking on various topics, also can be seen at the fair. Those who attend can learn about everything from selecting the correct cold medication to using asthma breathers correctly. conducted in conjunction with National Pharmacy Week. Students in the organization came up with the idea of the fair last spring, and about 35 students had planned it since early summer, said president-elect Marriane Lentz. The fair will help students to find out more about everything pharmacists can do, Lentz said. members, hopes the fair will help to educate people about pharmacy. She said that there were a many things you can ask pharmacists. SUNFLOWER "The profession has changed so much," Chang said. "Today it's focusing more on the quality of life for people." The group, which has about 150 The fair also will help participating pharmacy students to learn to help the public. Chang said. "As future pharmacists, we need to have more exposure to the public and to educate them on the proper use of medications," Chang said. In addition to holding the pharmacy fair, the group also teaches poison prevention to kindergarten students in Lawrence, gives seminars at nursing homes about taking medication properly and participates in the annual health fair at Watkins Health Center. Senator to speak about education Kansanstaffreport BRIEF The lecture, sponsored by the School of Education National Advisory Board, is free. U. S. Sen. Nancy Kasebaum will speak at 10 a.m. today at the Adams Alumni Center. As part of the School of Education weekend, Kasebaum will be talking about problems facing the U. S. education system. 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The University of Kansas Homecoming Weekend Friday, October 28 thru Sunday, October 30 Schedule of Events Parade Friday, October 28, 2:20 p.m., From the Chi Omega fountain to the Adams Alumni Center Come see the KU Band, Student Organization floats, EX.C.E.L Award Winners and more! Halloween Horror Festival - Alumni Association Picnic-Under-The-Tent Saturday, October 29, 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. continuous serving. Tennis Courts, Southeast of Memorial Stadium $7.00 per adult, $3.00 per child, pay at the tent. Call 864-4760 for advance reservations. KU Alumni Jazz Band will be the featured entertainment. The University Theatre and the KU Bands present a weekend of classic silent films with live musical accompaniment by the Bijou players of Des Moines, IA. Crafton-Preyer Theatre in Murphy Hall All Seats $5.00.Call (913) 864-3982 for more information. *Phantom of the Opera Saturday, October 29 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday, October 29, 9 p.m., Kansas Union Ballroom Tickets are $12 w/KUID and $14 general public Available at the SUA Box Office, Level 4, Kansas Union. Football Game-KU vs. OSU - Football Game-KU vs. OSU Saturday, October 29, 1:00 p.m. kickoff, Pregame at 12:40 p.m. Memorial Stadium Call Allen Field House at (913) 864-3141 for ticket information. *Nosferatu (The original Dracula) Sunday, October 30 at 2:30 p.m. Concert, Sugar *The original Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Sunday, October 30 at 7:30 p.m., Starring John Barrymore SUA Movie Studio Sneak Preview Sunday, October 30, The War, Starring Kevin Costner and Elijan Wood Lied Center, 8:00 p.m., Free with voucher Call SUA at (913) 864-3477 for more information. ---