6 Monday, April 12, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAN CLASSIFIED WORK A Special Invitation to University Faculty & to Everyone Interested in the Future of the University NEW AAUP POLICIES: PART TIMERS, PERSONNEL FILES AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT Presented by: LINDA PRATT, University of Nebraska National President of the American Association of University Professors Tuesday, April 13th at 4:00 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union Spring Conference: Sponsored by the University of Kansas Chapter of AAUP The voice of reason in the profession. Payment Plans Available 17 West 9th Next to Undercover A02-7423 COTTON Kansas Union, Level Four Monday - Wednesday April 12 - 14 10:00 am - 4:00 pm VISA KU Bookstores Kansas and Burge Unions Scores on KU Bookstores. For all gold coins, $100. Ask for Sales/Service Dept. Call 843-8111 Istanbul $459* Tokyo $399* Bangkok $485* Dakar $745* Jakarta $964* Fares are each way from Kansas City and are based on roundtrip purchase. One way fares slightly higher. Taxes not included. Reprint only. An extra credit project in architecture engineering will help students and the University at the same time. By Terrilyn McCormick Conservation now extra credit Kansan staff writer Branko Todorovic, visiting professor from Yugoslavia, gave students in two of his classes the extra credit option of researching an issue in conservation and then evaluating a campus or Lawrence building. 1-800-475-5070 They will be focusing on energy conservation, solar energy application and thermal comfort in the buildings. The students were instructed to find ways the buildings could be more energy efficient and suggest changes that could be made. Cindy Travnicek, El Dorado junior. who is evaluating air filtration of air pollution in the Art and Design Building and Marvin Hall, said learning by evaluating buildings was better than learning by textbook "The nice thing is that I've learned a lot more about different kind of pollutants than if we hadn't done this project," she said. Amy Dill, Lawrence senior, is not researching any particular building on campus. She is studying how air buildings affects buildings as the human body. "Air humidity is not comfortable whether it is hot or cold," she said. "That's why you can be sweating even in the wintertime." Dill said she felt the effects of air humidity in Strong Hall. "Even in the winter, after you have climbed the steps to 300 Strong Hall. you still sit in sit and sweat because of the poor circulation," she said. Todorovic said the exercise would not only help find problems in campus and Lawrence buildings but also improve students' skills in architectural engineering. The project involves them in research and the application of the research. The students also will learn how to make a formal presentation of their projects. The presentation would be essential to their future as architectural engineers, Todorovic said. The students will be presenting the suggestions at 12:30 p.m. Friday at the Jury Room, 216 Marvin Hall. CAMPUS BRIEFS Presidential candidates to debate Red Cross opens new donor center The Audience Debate Forum, Elections Committee and KU Bookstore are sponsoring a Student Senate presidential debate at 7 p.m. tonight at the City Commission room of the Lawrence City Hall. All four presidential candidates, Jason McIntosh of the A.T.C.L.T.O.N! coalition, Ed Austin of the FOCUS coalition, Bernard Cox of UNGANSHIA and John Shoemaker of the UNITE coalition will participate in the debate. The debate is being televised locally on Sunflower Cablevision channel 6. The panel comprises Stephen Martino, editorial editor for the University Daily Kansas, David Miller, 1971-1972 student body president and former member of the Kansas House of Representatives, and Wendy Rieman, president of the Audience Debate Forum. Brent Brossmann, adviser for the Audience Debate Forum, said the debate would allow each candidate to field questions from a three-person panel. He said the panelists would then be allowed to ask follow-up questions of the candidate of their choice. The Douglas County chapter of the American Red Cross and the Lawrence Red Cross Collection Site will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony tomorrow to celebrate the opening of their new location at 2120 W. 25th St. Because the new location is in a more visible site than the old location at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, 325 Maine St., more people will be aware of the business, said Gaille Sigurdson, donor resources associate. The old location will be leveled and used as a parking lot for the hospital's expansion. "Now we are in a busier part of town," she said. "No one just casually drove by the hospital area." The collection site has been accepting donors since it opened March 31. Donors can go to the location from nocto 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday. From Kansan staff reports. Take Your Degree One Step Further BECOME A PARALEGAL Increase Your Employment Potential Approved by the American Bar Association 5440 Harvest Hill • Suite 200 • Dallas, Texas 75230 Fitness Tips from Fat "goes on" and "comes off" all over the body depending on exercise and dietary habits. BodyShapes FITNESS CLUB Remember that spot reducing does not work. Research shows that exercise at lower to moderate inten - Research shows that aerobic exercise at lower to moderate intensity offers the best fat burning results. 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