2 Friday,February 19,1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY Friday Feedback Feb.19 Motherwell 3-6p.m. Free Pool & giveaways Sommersby ... PG13(14'h50) / 719 & 89 35 The Cemetery Club ... PG13(14'h50) / 719 & 89 35 Ground Hog Day ... PG14(15'h5) / 720 & 89 45 Loaded Weapon I ... PG13(14'h50) / 719 & 89 20 The Vanishing ... PG14(705 & 89 30 Untamed Heart ... PG13(14'h50) / 729 & 89 25 3. 2 Prime Times Show (1) Senior Citizen Anytime The University Daily Kansas (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer Fint-Hall Lawn, Kanon, K6045, 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, Kar. K6044 Annual subscriptions by mail are $60. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Finn Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045 --that Bonecutter was not chosen by the committee. But he said that he had considered student concerns when he finalized the committee's recommendation. - To address issues & dilemma that confront couples in cross cultural dating - Provides support for those who are involved - Provide support for those who are involved in a cross cultural relationship at KU. STUDENT CENIATE 1993-94 SUA Officers! President MARGARET HU VP Administrative Affairs SCOTT MOORE VP University Affairs MIKE TAYLOR SHANNON NEWTON YP Member. Development KU Fencing班 will begin practice at 6 p.m. today. For more information, call Jen Snyder at 841-6446. ON CAMPUS **Women's Student Union will meet at 5 p.m. today at Alcove A in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Jennifer Roth at 832-1511.** The Slavic Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at the Russian House, 1536 Tennessee St. Slavic music and Russian videos will be featured. For more information, call Valorie Workman at 842-0170. The University Symphony Orchestra will present "Gypsy" at 8 tonight and Saturday night at the Crafton-Prever Theatre. The Office of Study Abroad will hold an informational meeting for students interested in studying in French-speaking countries at 3 p.m. Monday at 4007 Wescoe Hall. For more information, call the office at 864-3742. ON THE RECORD A student's VCR and two compound bows, valued together at $520, were taken Wednesday from a residence in the 2500 block of West Sixth Street, Lawrence police reported. Faculty moves concern students Continued from Page 1. Three of the committee members were first-year faculty. Marshall said one committee member had told her that the students' support for Bonecutter was becoming a nuisance. "I know the search committee got a whole lot of letters of support for Bonecutter from students, which apparently they disregarded or even thought of as irritating," she said. Stoner said that student input and all correspondence was important to the committee. "The letters of support for Max were a valid and integral part of our search," he said. "If a committee member said that they were irritating, that was their own opinion. It was not the opinion of the committee." Anderson left for Poland the day after the search was completed and was not available for comment. Bonecutter would not comment. Several other faculty members and students said they would not comment because they feared retaliation from the administration. Peter Thompson, dean of the School of Fine Arts, said he understood the students' disappointment Brian Priestman, conductor of the University orchestra, said he thought the search was fair. "We are all very sorry indeed that Max didn't get the job," he said. "But there is a big difference between feeling sorry for him and making accusations of unfairness or worse." Vince Gnojek, associate professor of music and dance, said the committee's decision was unfortunate. "I just think he has done a good job, Gnojek said of Bonecutter. "He's done a good job teaching and recruiting students. It is unfortunate that those things weren't given more weight by the committee." Lindsey Williams, Winfield senior and a student of Bonechute's, said the situation was causing an atmosphere of fear in the department. "The question is, 'Who's next?'" Williams said. Thompson said that faculty and students had no reason to fear the administration or faculty turnover. "Out of a total faculty of 55 people, we are pretty stable," he said. CORRECTION A source's name on the front page of yesterday's Kansan was misspelled. Ted Ayres is the director of governmental relations for the Kansas Board of Regents. Today Gospel Extravaganza - Big Eight Conference on Black Student Achievement in Big Eight schools will perform at 8 Big Eight Congregational Church, 925 Vermont Street. For information contact the office of Minority Affairs. Tomorrow Program: "Throw-down, Show-down, Stomp-down '93." Greek step show competition open to greek **Film:** "Brightness (Yelown) at 4 p.m. in woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union Level 5. Tickets are $2.50. Contact the SUA Box Office @ 8643-3477. competition open to green Bight reopen at 8:30 p.m. at Lawrence High School, 199 and Louisiana Street. Mary Myers at 684-4861. Mary Myers at 684-4861. REBATE Score Additional Savings Now Accepting Fall '92 Receipts KU Bookstore receipts from Period 92 (July-Dec., '92) are being accepted at the Customer Service counters of the Kansas or Burge Union stores for a $7 rebate. Rebate applies to cash & check purchases. Receipts may be redeemed until 6/25/93. KU student I.D. required Score even more! 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