2 University Daily Kansan / Friday, April 24, 1992 AMERICAN BISTRO In the Eldridge Hotel 841-8349 Brunch 10-2 every Sunday only $9.95 Breakfast & Luncheon Entrees Salad Bar • Fresh Fruits Desert Bar • Coffee & Juice The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas. 119 Stuatter Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan 6045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and final periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan 6044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $60. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee.* **Postmaster:** Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-FiniHall, Lawrence K. 66045 MUSEUM GIFT SHOP Museum of Anthropology SIDEWALK SALE TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY April 28 & 29 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Kansanstaffreport Groups will perform dances and music, read poetry and have informational booths from 2 to 9 p.m. tomorrow in a closed-off area near 14th Street and Alumni Place. The activities will be followed by a street dance with international music from 9 to 11 p.m. Alpha Kappa Alpha will perform first at the fest at 2:15 p.m. with a step show. Other performances include a nonviolent martial arts demonstration, reggae music, clog dancing and a performance of Pakistani traditional organ. Several campus organizations will participate in a celebration of cultural unity tomorrow in the first Peoplelessfest, sponsored by University Scholarship Halls for Ethnic Reality and KJHK. Students share music, dance, poetry First 'Peoplesfest' celebrates cultures Mike Deines, co-chair of USHER, said the group had worked on the fest for about two months. Deines said Lawrence restaurants had donated about $100 of food for the fest. "USHER is a campus group although it's basis is from the scholarship halls," Plush said. "We hope there will be an extensive plan to work with other groups in the future." Free food from the various restaurants will be served every hour beginning at 5 p.m. Tamara Plush, co-chair of USHER, said that the activity focused on the scholarship halls but that the organization wanted to attract other sponsors in the future. "We thought it was a good way to Some of the organizations that are involved are Black Student Union, Malaysian Students Association, International Students Association, Panhellenic Association, the KU Coalition of the Lawrence Alliance, Student Senate and the Association of University Residence Halls. unite groups and have fun at the same time, he said. Today high: 62 low: 41 Printing is our only business! Order your Graduation Announcements - Newsletters - Brochures LAWRENCE PRINTING SERVICE INC. 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WASHINGTON — Salaries for college faculty went up 3.5 percent this school year, the smallest increase in more than 20 years, the American Association of University Professors said yesterday. Faculty pay increasing little nationwide "Discover Our Difference!" 841-6886 Holiday Plaza 25th & Iowa The Associated Press The report pointed to the fiscal Students take nude midnight jog Higher education institutions spent 27 cents for administration for every dollar spent on instruction in 1950, she said. By the 1987-88 academic year, the latest period for which figures are available, the outlay was 45 cents for each instructional dollar. Bergmann said the cost of administration nationwide for 1987-88 averaged $1,742 for each full-time student. She said there was roughly one dean or administrative person for every two faculty members. the private sector, which is more willing and able to pay the salaries that will attract and retain faculty, Hamermesh said. Daniel S. Hamermesh, professor of economics at Michigan State University and head of the association's committee on the economic status of the profession, said the public's unwillingness to finance adequately public education could have long-run consequences for the level of living standards for faculty. Bergmann, the association president, said in a separate report that unchecked administrative growth was siphoning off money that could be paid to faculty. The Associated Press Hammermesh also warned of trends of scary economic inequality. $10 OFF Redken Perm People in the United States seeking quality education increasingly turn to pared to 4.7 percent at private, independent schools and 5.5 percent at church-related institutions, the report said. From 1966-87 to 1991-92, average annual pay raises were 5.4 percent at public schools; 6.3 percent at private, independent schools and 5.8 percent at church-related institutions. About 2,025 institutions supplied data for the report, which compared 1991-92 pay raises with an inflation rate of 3.1 percent for the period from December 1990 to December 1991. Most of the students running in the seventh-annual nude mile shortly after midnight were campus athletes. One man made the course on crutches. ANN ARBOR, Mich. — More than 200 University of Michigan students celebrated the last day of classes by jogging a mile yesterday — in the nude. crises affecting state budgets as one reason for the slow salary growths. However, association President Barbara R. Bergmann attacked "administrative bloat" — unchecked growth in expenditures for presidents, deans and their assistants — as another reason. The report said the average salary was $51,080 for faculty at doctoral-level institutions; $43,440 at schools that offer master's degrees; $37,260 at colleges and $37,760 at two-year junior colleges. 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