8 Tuesday,March 2.1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NATURAL WAY 820-822 Mass. 841-0100 Now Accepting Fall 1992 Receipts For a 7% Rebate! Bring in your KUBS receipts from cash or check purchases,and your KU student I.D., to the Customer Service counter of the Kansas or Burge Union stores. Some restrictions apply. Redemption period ends 6/23/93 KU Bookstores Kansas and Burge Unions The only store that offers rebates to KU students Students! Are You Ready? Experience the power of dance! You've never seen anything like it! This combination of classical, jazz and modern dance will lift you right out of your seat! D O N ' T M I S S ballut met John McFall, artistic director with Susan Jaffe principal ballerina with American Ballet Theatre "From Cairo to California to Canada it draws new audiences to a dynamic, vital art form!" Presented by the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Concert Series and Payless ShoeSource A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program 8:00 p.m. Thursday, March 11, 1993 Topeka Performing Arts Center Tickets on sale in the Hall Mall Box Office; KU student tickets available through the SUA Office, Kansas Union; all seats reserved; $18 & $16, KU and K-12 students $9 & $8, senior citizens and other students $17 & $15, to charge tickets by phone, online or via email. Information about shuttle about 3:45pm at the Tampa Performing Arts Center, call 864-3824. Partially funded by the Mid-America Arts Alliance through the Kansas Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, additional support provided by the KU Student Senate Activate Fee, Seward County Youth Advisory Association, sponsored by the county, this year is Very Important Partner: Payless Shoe Source. 1/2 PRICE FOR KU STUDENTS! Religious cutt releases children as standoff continues in Texas The small, heavily armed Branch Davidian sect turned back dozens of agents during a fierce, 45-minute gun battle Sunday morning. The standoff passed the 24-hour mark this morning and was continuing early this afternoon. WACO, Texas — A wounded cul leader and his followers let some children go but maintained a standoff with law officers following fierce gun battles that killed four federal agents and two cult members. Made possible by the KU Student Senate The FBI, meanwhile, dispatched its elite Hostage Rescue Team to the scene, said a federal law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity. "The problem we had is we were outgunned," Sharon Wheeler, a representative for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, said at a briefing this morning. Supreme Court agrees to clarify definition of sexual harassment WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court agreed yesterday to clarify what conduct amounts to illegal sexual harassment, setting the stage for a ruling of enormous importance to the workplace. The court said it would rule on the case of a Tennessee woman whose boss made sexual remarks about her clothing, asked her to retrieve her wallet and have it returned, and about room to a tutel. To negotiate her raise," about room to a tutel." Lower courts threw out her lawsuit, ruling that she only was offended and had not suffered "severe nscological injury." KU students favor transferring department to fine arts school Two KU students spoke in favor of transferring the department of art and music education and music therapy from the School of Education to the College of Visual Arts, where they heard in Alcoves A and B of the Kansas Union. The transfer would "diminish the competition between the art education and music education departments," said Sandra Davalos, Hutchinson The transfer committee, which heard the public comment, will meet in a closed session at 7:30 a.m. Friday to make a decision about the transfer. The hearing, one of a series to consider restructuring recommendation stemming from last year's program review, lasted 15 minutes. The committee comprises faculty from the department of art and music education and music therapy. BRIEFS graduate student in fine arts, who read from a prepared statement. ABC correspondent Kashiwahara to speak tonight in Union ballroom ABC News correspondent, Ken Kashiwahara, with speak at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas Union Ballroom about his experience as an Asian American in journalism. "Having someone visible in the broadcast field shows a diversity of what Asian Americans can do," said Lori Lin Robinson, Leawood senior and president of the Asian-American Student Union. "It breaks the stereotype that all Asian Americans are in the science field." Kiwahirawana, bureau chief in San Francisco, is an 18-year veteran with ABC News. In 1988 and 1989, he accompanied U.S. veterans to Vietnam, resulting in a special report on "World News Tonight" about three fathers' reunion with their American-Asian children. He also did a one-hour "Nightline" special on eight veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. Kashiwahara was the ABC News bureau chief in Hong Kong for three years after the Vietnam War. Kashiwahara's speech is in conjunction with the Asian-American Festival. It is sponsored by the Asian-American Student Union, the Society of Professional Journalists, Student Senate and the Office of Minority Affairs. Previous to his years in Hong Kong, he covered stories in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. He was one of the last U.S. citizens to be airlifted from Saigon in the final days of the war. Legislative committee approves credit-hour fee for KU law school The Kansas Senate Ways and Means Committee yesterday approved a credit-hour fee for the University of Kansas School of Law. The credit-hour fee for the KU law school starts at $20 per credit-hour and increases eventually to $40 per credit-hour. The committee also endorsed proposed budgets for the University of Kansas, the University of Kansas Medical Center and other Board of Reqents institutions. Sen. Gus Bogina, R-Shawnee and committee chairperson, said he did not wholly support the per credit-hour school fee for two reasons. He also said he was not pleased with statements made by Robert Jerry, KU dean of law, about Washburn University. The school has been trying to dismiss a tenured professor on the basis that he violated the faculty code of conduct. Bogaina said if the matter had been handled appropriately, she would have more money to use on other matters. Workshop to aid international students with income tax filing International students struggling with filing their first U.S. income tax returns can find help at a workshop designed for them at 3:30 p.m. today at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union. The income tax workshop is sponsored by Legal Services for Students and the Office of International Student Services. The workshop will help international students understand and fill out the 1040 NR form for U.S. nonresident aliens, Jo Hardesty, director of Legal Services for Students. The service is free to KU students. Even international students not filing income tax for a refund are required to file a statement with the Internal Revenue Service by June 15. Workshops in April will assist students with this form. Compiled by the Associated Press and Kansan staff reports. Student Loans At Your Fingertips: 865-0278 At First National Bank, we are the Student Loan Specialists. 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