2 University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, January 22, 1992 10 The University Dailly Kansas (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Finn Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045, 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. 66044. 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-Fint-Hall, Lawrence, K6045 Happy New Year Lawrence!! SPECIAL 1 MONTH INTRO. $ 1995 Only Ends 1-31-92 BENEFITS AT NEW HORIZONS • Self Defense • Self Discipline • Self Confidence • Balance & Coordination • Fitness & Weight Control ON CAMPUS ■ The office of study abroad will set up an information table from 10.a.m. to 3.p.m. today on the fourth floor of Wescoe Hall. ■ Watson Library will have orientation and instruction tours from 11.30a.m. to 12.15p.m. and 1:30p.m. to 2.15p.m. today. ■ The office of study abroad will sponsor an information session at 3 p.m. today at 4098 Wescoe Hall about studying in countries where Spanish is spoken. - The office of study abroad will sponsor an information session at 4 p.m. today at the French department library about studying in countries where French is spoken. TAE KWON DO KU Gamers and Roleplayers will meet at 6p.m. today at the Frontier Room in the Burge Room The KU Tae Kwon Do Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at 207 Robinson Center. 749-4400 ON THE RECORD **Thirdy-kee KU bus passes valued together at $1,280 were taken between Jan. 13 and Thursday from the Kansas Room in the Kansas Union, KU police reported.** **A blue mountain bike, chain and combination lock valued together at $315 were taken Monday from the bicycle rack on the west side of Oliver Hall, KU police reported.** **A KU student was running from Lot 58 to the Kansas Union on Saturday when he fell and cut his chin. The student went to Adams Alumni Center and was transported to Lawrence Memorial Hospital, where he received stitches and was released, KU police reported.** Students reveal all for first annual snow Associated Press PRINCETON, N.J. — About 65 Princeton University students threw aside their books—and their clothes for an annual ramp in the snow early Tuesday. In a two-decade tradition, students bared all but hats and footwear at the stroke of midnight to run amid the flakes of what they declared was the year's first significant snowfall. Naked students ran laps around Holder Courtyard on campus and did calisthenics. Some ran downtown. The light dusting was enough for sophomore-class organizers, who had fretted that a mild winter would deprive them of the revealing romp. Participants promised there would be a repeat performance because of the low turnout in 20-degree cold. Usually, several hundred of Princeton's 4,600 undergraduates cavort in the raw. The "Nude Olympics" usually begins when a freshman carrying a torch leads a shivering procession onto the courtyard, but Tuesday's fun featured neither a torch-bearer nor Olympic theme music. About 300 of the runners' schoolmates watched. The event drew attention last fall, when worried parents of a prospective Princeton student wrote columnist Ann Landers. She advised that the tradition wasn't harmful. "There really is not that much snow, but if it doesn't snow again, we couldn't go down in history as the first class not to run the olympics," said sophomore Jamie Iannone of Willingboro. located just one block north of the Union • above Yello Sub 50¢ Off Any Triple Thick & Creamy Shake 16 Flavors to choose from 12th & Indiana 841-2310 Not valid w/other offers Coupon expires 2/5/92 open 10 am M·F 11 am Sat·Sun 2/5/92 Today, People With HIV are Doing Something Most Of Us Didn't Think Possible. Living Longer. Talk to your doctor, your health department, or other AIDS resources within your community. Or call your State or local AIDS hotline. Or you can call the National AIDS Hotline at 1-800-243-7889 (TTY) for deaf access. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. Paid for by: Call for Student Senate Peer AIDS Task Force Education 864-3710 AMERICA RESPONDS TO AIDS 1-800-342-AIDS Read More, For Less Mt. Oread Bookshop COUPON $1.00 off any paperback book $2.00 off any hardbound book Not valid on special orders, sale items or textbooks. Coupon valid thru 1/31/92. Mt. Oread Bookshop Level Two Kansas Union A division of the KU Bookstores, the only store offering rebates to students 15 Wolff Tanning Beds No extra charge for facial beds 106DAY 2449 Iowa Suite O Lawrence, KS. ( 913 ) 842 - 4949 Ultimate Nail 6 TANS FOR $10.06 Prices Sculptured - $25.06 Manicure - $10.06 106 DAY- THURSDAY, JANUARY 23rd 2449 Iowa Suite O Lawrence, Ks. • 842-4949