14 Thursday, March 31, 1994 Ulmarity College 841-5775 2319 Louisiana 841-3775 - Personal Income Tax - Foreign Student tax preparation also. 719 Massachusetts, Suite D Lawrence, KS 66044 (913) 749-5333 fifi's 925 IOWA 841-7226 Lunch & Dinner Great Food BRAXTON COPLEY ATTORNEY GIANT Acapulco upright, comfortable oversize frame/fork alloy wheels $269.95 BRANDING IRON SALOON Live Music! RICK'S BIKE SHOP Inc. 916 Mass.,(913)841-6642 806 W. 24th • 843-2000 Open 4 p.m. - 2 a.m. April 1st & 2nd Midland Station Thurs., April 7th Elite Male Dancers April 8th & 9th Sante Fe April 15th & 16th Prairie Fire Free Dance Lessons Saturday & Tuesday 7-9 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN *Unlimited Parking* *Big Screen TV* *Daily Dish Discaries* *Open 7 Days* Primary Lay's A Privilege All work on campus Outgoing, goal-oriented student needed for marketing position. Learn management skills and marketing strategies while implementing on-campus promotions. Flexible hours BECOME A STUDENT MARKETING MANAGER ★ Excellent pay ★ For the 1994-95 school year ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEW Wednesday, April 13, 1994 ★ Expense paid training conference Sign up in the University Placement Center Hallmark to help name conference Athletic directors of the newly expanded Big Eight Conference have agreed to retain a firm to help select a name for the league now that it has 12 members, said Bill Marolt, Colorado athletic director. By The Associated Press Marolt said Tuesday that the athletic directors had not picked a company. But Bill Byrne, Nebraska athletic director, told the Omaha World-Herald that the athletic directors had chosen Hallmark Cards of Kansas City, Mo., for assistance in developing logo logos and a conference name. Marolt said athletic directors from the Big Eight and former Southwest Conference schools, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech and Baylor, had discussed "an overall (marketing) strategy" at a recent meeting in Dallas. Both Big 12 and Big 14 are available and are copyrighted by the Big Eight. he said. Prime Sports Network's in-house name for the new conference is "the Bigger Eight," said Bob Thompson, PSN's vice president and general manager. Earlier this month, PSN's parent company, Liberty Sports Inc., agreed in principle to a five-year, $42.5 million contract to television a portion of the new league's football games beginning in 1996. Marolt said that most of the athletic directors thought that the new conference should be aligned in a North-South configuration that could place the four ex-SWC schools with Oklahoma and Oklahoma State in a South Division and Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri and Iowa State in a North Division. In Dallas, the athletic directors also discussed a divisional playoff but favor sending divisional champions to two bowls rather than an overall league champ to one bowl, Marolt said. The Big Eight champion now goes to the Orange Bowl and the Southwest Conference champ to the Cotton Bowl. Byrne said the athletic directors had agreed not to discuss details of the meeting because it would "lead to premature and unnecessary speculation." "This is all at the discussion stage, and no decisions have been made. I want to stress that," he told the World-Herald. Byrne said other points of discussion had included the possibility of two league basketball tournaments, one in Dallas and one in Kansas City. The athletic directors are to meet in May in Kansas City. Out-of-state Tiger pays in-state tuition The Associated Press ST. LOUIS — A published report says that Missouri walk-on Paul O'Liney, a key player in the Tigers' 28-4 season, may have improperly paid instate tuition. O'Lney, who grew up in Florida, has failed to respond to two letters from the university seeking documentation of why he considers himself a Missouri resident, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported yesterday in a copyright story. O'Lley played in 24 games and was the Tigers' fourth-leading scorer with an average of more than 10 points. He sat out the first game of the NCAA Tournament after being arrested two days earlier on a misdemeanor assault charge. By indicating that he is a resident, O'Liney has been paying the in-state tuition rate of $1,275.59 for 12 hours. The deadline to respond was Tuesday, and he soon will be billed the difference in tuition of $2,175.60, the newspaper said. O'Liney was the most valuable player of the National Junior College Tournament for Pensacola Junior College in March 1993. He originally committed to Clemson but failed to be admitted and came to Missouri as a walk-on in December. Because of that standing, "athletics interests" of the university were not permitted to assist or interfere with O'Liney's initial expenses or bills at Missouri. "If they uncover that this student has received a waiver of out-of-state tuition because of athletics involvement, then he received an extra benefit," said Bob Oliver, the NCAA's director of legislative services. "And that's an institutional control issue." Oliver told the Post-Dispatch that O'Liney's situation could be a clerical error, or perhaps a matter of O'Liney making a mistake, neither of which would constitute an NCAA violation. And if O'Liney tried to deceive the university on his own, that apparently would not be an NCAA violation. O'Liney, Missouri athletic director Joe Castiglione and coach Norm Stewart were unavailable for comment. O'Liney's claim to residency would seem to be linked to Joyce Hopson, the sister of Benny Washington, O'Liney's high school coach in Pensacola. Getting fit at KU Sponsored by KU Recreation Services 864-3546 meetings Tuesdays:7:30-9:00pm Thursdays:8:30-10:30pm Fridays:5:30-7:00pm Meetings: Room 130, Robinson Gym Contact: Jen Snyder 841-6445 KUSAILING CLUB Meetings: Wednesdays 7:30 pm Kansas Union, The International Contact: Jenny Thiessen 865-4225 Practices: Tuesdays and Thursday 5:30-6:30pm KUKARATE CLUB Learn, Practice, Compete, or Just Have Fun-With the KU Sailing Club! Contact: Brad Bernet 832-2157 Learn Traditional Karate Do Gojuryu! TRIATHLON/SWIM CLUB feetings:Swim-Robinson Tuesdays 7:30 pm Thursdays 7:00pm Sundays 2:00pm Run-Anschutz: Wednesdays7:30pm Sundays10:00am Contact: Holly Perry 865-4161 KUTAEKWONDOCLUB Meetings: Mondays and Wednesdays gs: Mondays and Wednesdays 6:00-7:00pm 207 Robinson Instructed by: Grandmaster Choon Lee, 8th Black Master Brunt,4th Black Mr.Wright,2nd Black Jason Anishanslin 843-3099 Contact: Everyone Welcome! KU-VELOCYCLING CLUB Meetings: To be announced! Contact: Kalen Gruber 843-6322 KU-Velo Cycling Club focuses on Intercollegiate Road Racing and Mountain Biking! "Come check it out!" - learn basic self-defense techniques ·full contact sparring ·improve athletic ability ·5th degree black belt instructor -Murata Sensei ·friendly club atmosphere - friendly club atmosphere - no monthly fees - no monthly fees contact: Max Yang 864-8013 when: Fridays and Saturdays 7:00 pm where: Robinson211 Badminton Club club meets M,W,F 4:30-6:00 Room 207 Rob. street: Preven Persona #865-5700 MEN'S LACROSSE CLUB contact: Brevon Parsons #865-5709 Come check out the fastest game on two feet! Home Games: April 2014 & Iowa * April 10 & 16 Holcom - April 9 23rd & Iowa - April 10 & 16 Holcom Sports Complex *April 30-May 1 23rd & Iowa is the Great Plains Lacrosse Championship! - For more information -For more information contact Clay Malloy 841-0657 841-0657 Waterski Club General meeting: April 5-Parlor's Room Kansas Union 7:00pm Everyone Welcome! 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