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"The penalty for not keeping current with the technology and remaining in a competitive position is too large." McCabe wrote in the report. The report also said that KU's peers and other research universities were seeking increases in their computing budgets for next year, while KU has not increased significantly its computing budget during the past few years. KU's peer institutions are the University of North Carolina, the University of Colorado, the University of Oregon, the University of Iowa and the University of Oklahoma. MITs of this world." McCabe said. "We may not even keep up with the Joneses." One way for KU to catch up in spending would be through a computing version of the Margin of Excellence, in which the University would ask the Kansas Legislature for more funds to pay for computers, the report said. If that does not work, McCabe said he would appeal to KU alumni and ask computer corporations to sponsor the University. "We're trying to compete with the Lynn Nelson, professor of history, said many faculty resorted to buying their own equipment because the University could not provide it. "We are at risk, and if the Legislature does not recognize that we are going to have to go to other sources of money," he said. Nelson said he would like to see more telephone lines to KU's current computer database system. He said that sometimes he could not get onto the University's line until 2 a.m. Nelson also said he knew of about 20 of his students who had the same problem. "I've invested a lot of money for this equipment," Nelson said. "I would like to be able to use it." Dance company to give spring concert tonight BRIEF The University Dance Company of the University of Kansas will present its spring concert with the Cohen Stuzeneburg Duet company at Stonight and tomorrow night in the Prayer Theatre in Murphy Hall. The program will feature 35 student dancers and two faculty members from KU. 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