14 University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, March 18. 1992 SUMMER SESSION'92 AT WASHBURN UNIVERSITY SUMMER SESSION 1992 PROVIDES YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO: - make important progress toward your degree - take those classes you missed this year because they were full - discover some fascinating courses that are offered only in the summer Courses are offered at a variety of convenient times, both day and evening, in eight week five week or short term formats. If you'll be working this summer there are numerous class choices to fit your work schedule. Find out how Summer Session 1992 can make the difference for you. Contact the Washburn University Admissions Office for more information. WASHBURN UNIVERSITY 1700 College Topeka, KS 66621 (913) 231-1010 Ext. 1625 S. Africa's fate is in the balance The Associated Press But two years after President F. W. de Klerk began dismantling apartheid, he has to go back to fearful whites and plead for a mandate to continue his reforms to share power with Blacks. JOHNNESBURG, South Africa — Ever since Nelson Mandela walked out of prison in 1990, the world has tended to assume apartheid was dead and democracy simply a matter of time. Whatever the outcome of the apartheid referendum, South Africa faces an uncertain and turbulent future. The country is a patchwork of bitterly divided political and ethnic factions. Many whites see Black rule as the path to chaos, and many Blacks wonder whether they will ever gain power and wealth. Passage of the referendum would not resolve key issues that divide the white government and its Black opponents. Both sides advocate profoundly different views on the nation's future. ANALYSIS Dekler, who abolished apartheid laws and released Mandela after 27 years in jail, has said white minority rule cannot be replaced by Black majority rule. He says white interests must be protected in a multiracial democracy by what would amount to a white veto over any future government. The government says it will not surrender power until its demands are guaranteed under a new constitution. Mandela's African National Congress, the main Black opposition group, opposes special rights for any race or minority. ANC leaders say white demands would perpetuate apartheid in disguise. The government and the ANC, which have dominated negotiations on South Africa's future, have shown a style of pragmatic compromise that has kept talks going while the two sides seek solutions. But many smaller white and Black political groups oppose both the government and the ANC. They advocate their own plans, often calling for special rights or separate territories. A power-sharing agreement between Black and white leaders is unlikely to stop the Black factional violence that has claimed 12,000 lives in recent years. Pro-apartheid whites say they will not abandon the struggle for a white homeland if they lose the referendum. Extremists are trying to assemble private armies for what they predict will be race war. Go JAYHAWKS! 25% Off All Regular-Priced Sweatshirts and Sweaters Hurry in and register to win TICKETS TO THE 1992 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MID-WEST REGIONAL AT KEMPER ARENA. Drawing will be held at noon on Wednesday, March 25. The winner will receive two tickets to Session 1 on Friday, March 27 and two tickets to Session 2 Sunday, March 29. KU Bookstores Kansas & Burge Unions·Level 2 FREE! CHOCOLATE RAVIOLI Little Caesars® Pizza! Pizza! Two great pizzas! One low price! Always! Always! Free items available only with purchase of Pepperoni/Pepperoni! offer for a limited time at participating stores. No coupon necessary. ©1992 Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. 23rd and Louisiana 842-8000 15th and Kasold 865-5400 2 LARGE PIZZAS with choose and 2 toppings* with cheese and 2 toppings* $1199 plus tax *Excludes extra cheese. Extra toppings available at extra cost. Carry out only. Expires 3/29/92 - VALUABLE COUPON - CHEESEERICHEESER! Little Caesars 6444 2 MEDIUM PIZZAS Loaded with cheese and up to 4 toppings!* $998 plus tax *Excludes extra cheese. Carry out only. Expires 3/29/92. Little Caesars 65-22