10 wednesday, July 14, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Governor takes to campus airwaves Finney discusses tuition increase re-election hopes By Susan White Special to the Kansan Doug Hesse / KANSAN Gov. Joan Finney hit the airwaves Monday on KJIK, the University of Kansas' student radio station, for an hour-long talk show. rinney responded to questions posed by Jason McIntosh, the host of the show, and callers. Meltniosh asked Finney what she thought her chances were of being voted into office again during next year's election. Gov. Joan Frenn talks with a caller Monday during Jason McIntosh's talk on KJHK, the University of Kansas' student radio station. McIntosh, Lawrence senior, invited Frenn to on the show. Although she said she was uncertain whether she would run again, Finney said she felt her chances for re-election would be high. "I knew I would be nominated before. I knew I would be elected," she said. "I know if I run I will be re-elected." Finney said she maintained the support of her followers by working closely with them. "I have tremendous faith in the people of Kansas," she said. A caller questioned Finney about planned increases in tuition at KU. Finney said tuition increases were a problem that she has been working on. "It really concerns me that students will not have enough money to pay for their education," she said. "Education is the fundamental answer to every- thing." McIntosh asked Finney what she thought was in store for future generations. "The young people create changes in the government and history," Finney said. "If we don't keep up with the changes in history and government, we won't keep up with the times. Unfortunately, the next generations will be paying their and our social security." One of the final questions Finney dealt with was how she handled negative feedback regarding her performance Finney said she tried to interact with people as much as possible so that she could hear their feelings first-hand. It allows her to do her best to respond to their complaints, she said. 806 VISIONS 841-7421 M ichusetts Take a Michelin Guide on your Vacation MICHELIN TRAVEL PUBLICATIONS KU Bookstores Kansas Union, Level Two University of Kansas 864-4431 Call us about Summer and Fall Classes. 800/443-PREP Nebraska Piscine University no The College board is affiliated with the Procurement Review July 9,10,11,16,17 & 18,1993 Crafton-Preyer Theatre Stage 8:00 p.m. General admission tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office; for reservations or to charge tickets by phone, using VISA or MasterCard, call 913/864-3982 Think Ahead. Jayhawk Bookstore PRESENTS THE NOTEBOOK WITH THE FUTURE BUILT IN. Pick $Z/$NOTE™ the professional 386SL note book that's generations Z NOTE $ ^{ \mathrm{s}}1, 7 7 8^{\textcircled{0 0}} $ Model 85 ahead Z-NOTE gives you over anecd. #NOTE gives 4 hours of nonstop, high- performance computing. The #NOTE Series is net WORK READ WITH AN ONLINE LAN Port and pre-installed client shells for the most popular net- work operating systems. Enjoy upgradeable storage and display too. That's what thinking ahead is all about. Count on us for the most PC experience service and support around. And the full line of desktop and notebook PCs from Zenith Data Systems. ZENITH DATA SYSTEMS layhawk Bookstore "at the top of Naismith Hill" 1420 Crescent Rd. • 843-3826