8 Wednesday, February 16, 1994 Cinema 6 Schindler's List® 4:00*; 8:00 I'll Do Anything® 14:20*; 7:10; 9:45 Blink A-25*; 7:15; 9:40 Blank Check® 4:30*; 7:00; 9:30 Grumpy Old Men® 13:20 Shadowlands® 4:05; 9:45 Ace Ventura - Pet Detective® 14:00*; 7:20; 9:35 3 Primetime Show (1) + Meeting Daily Senior Citizen Availability + Inspired Stories Nominated for 6 Academy Awards Including: BEST PICTURE/ACTOR IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER(R) (4:30) 7:00 9:45 Nominated for 4 Academy Awards Including: BEST PICTURE/ACTRESS THE PIANO® (5:15, 8:00 Thursr DR. STRANGLEY Tuesday 7:00 pm Wednesday 9:30 pm Tuesdoy, Feb 15-Thursdoy, Feb 17 1991: THE YEAR PINK BOOK Tuesday 9:30 pm Thursday 7:00 pm LA DOLCE VITA Wednesday 7:00 pm Thursday 9:30 pm Crown Cinema BEFORE 4 PM ADULTS $1.00 (URBAN TO SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS $3.00 VARSITY VISUAL MEDIA WORK $2.97 The Getaway $ ^{R} $ 5:00 7:15,9:30 Jurassic Park PG-13 5.00, 7.20, 9.45 Age Of Innocence PG 5.00, 8.00 My Girl 2 PG 5:08 My Father, The Hero PG 5:09 Mrs. Doubtfle PG-13 7:10,9.30 Tombstone R 7:20,9.45 The Fugitive PG-13 4:45 Philadelphia PG-13 4:45 Philadelphia PG-13 7:15,9.45 Cost Kutter IGA *Check Cashing *Post Office *Carry Outs 843-2313 9th & Iowa - Dell •Bakery •Videos Accepted Coke, Sprite $499 24 Pack Limit 1 with $10 purchase Northern Bath Tissue 4 Roll Pkg. 4/$300 Kraft Macaroni & Cheese 7oz box 3/$100 Maxwell House Coffee 2/$300 13 oz. can Blue Bunny Ice Cream 1/2 gal. 2/$400 IGA Orange Juice 3/$400 12 oz. can Keg Beer $3999 STATE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 16 gal. call 843-2313 Prices goodthru Feb. 22 REDEMPTIONPERIOD FEBRUARY16-FEBRUARY18 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. GROUP#7 FEB.26 - COLORADO BUFFALOES MARCH3 - IOWASTATE CYCLONES GAMES: Athletic Ticket Office 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. East Lobby - AllenFieldhouse **YOUMAYONLYREDEEMONECOUPONPERPERSON. **YOUMUSTHAVEAREDSPRING 1994FEESTICKER ON YOURKUID TORECEIVE YOUR TICKETS. ** WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST OR STOLEN COUPONS. Senate bill could link Washburn to Regents The Associated Press TOPEKA — The Senate Ways and Means Committee agreed yesterday to introduce a bill that would bring Washubum University into the Board of Regents system. Inclusion of Washburn, the nation's last municipal university, into the state system is one of Gov. Joan Finney's legislative priorities during her last year in office. Under the bill, the Washburn Board of Regents would continue to govern Washburn until June 30, 1997. The state Regents would assume control of the university July 1, 1997. The Washburn board would then serve as liaison with the state board during a one-year transition period. "We introduced the bill as a courtesy to the governor," said Sen. Gus Bogina, R-Sawwee, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. Hearings will be held later in the session, he said. Past efforts to make Washburn a state school have met with a high degree of legislative resistance, particularly from lawmakers who represent cities where one of the six Regents universities is located. "I think the acceptance was higher at the beginning of the session than it is now," Bogina said. "I think it's eroding, from talking to senators." The state Regents supports the proposal, as do the Washburn regents. Finney has tied bringing Washburn into the state system with a plan to increase faculty salaries. The Partnership for Excellence program would use a combination of tuition increases and state tax dollars to improve pay. Student leaders from Emporia State University and Fort Hays State University have lobbied lawmakers to oppose the proposal, Bodina said. Opponents content that with the inclusion of Washburn, Kansas would have four state universities within a 60-mile radius of Topeka. The other three are Kansas State University, the University of Kansas and Emporia State. David Monical, executive assistant to the president at Washburn, said the bill was designed to end objections of the past. The Legislature adopted a resolution to enact Miller's plan. The vote in the House was 95-28, and senators approved it on a voice vote. He also said the creation of the graduate center would ensure that there was no duplication of graduate programs. Some graduate programs offered by Washburn could be phased out, Monical said. Legislature plans altered work session The Associated Press TOPEKA — Legislative leaders have fiddled with the schedule of the 1994 session in hopes of finishing its work within 90 days. Normally, the Legislature breaks its session into two parts, the regular session and the wrap-up session. It separates the two of them with a break lasting up to two weeks. House Speaker Bob Miller, R-Wellington, is pushing a plan under which the Legislature would adjourn, return, adjourn and return again. The idea is to have the full Legislature out of session for five days in early April. The regular session is supposed to last 87 days and the wrap-up session, three days, to comply with the constitution's guideline that sessions should last 90 days in all. Now, the session will be broken into three parts. The first part will end April 1. The Legislature will return April 7 for two days of work. Then, the Legislature will return April 27, for a three-day wrap-up session. ASHWEDNESDAY-FEBRUARY16 CROSS EXAMINATIONS: discover the meaning of the cross of Christ in your life. Special Worship Services: 7:00 am and 7:30 pm. with Holy Communion & Imposition of Ashes available at both services IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH & UNIVERSITY STUDENT CENTER-15TH & IOWA LAWRENCE'S ONLY COMIC BOOK/SCI-FI GAMING CONVENTION April 22,24.1994 HolidayInn Lawrence, Kansas GAMING GUESTS OF HONOR: JEANRABE. TSE. Game designer and Polyhedron Editor. BRUCENESMITH, TSR. Game Designer and Creator of RAVENLOFT. TOMDOWD, FASA Game Designer and Designer of Shadowrun and Earthdawn. TOM DOWLF, FASA Game Designer and Designer of Shadowwun and Earthdawn. WIZARDS OF THE COAST. Creators of the popular Magic the Gathering card game. FRED FIELDS, Exclusive Illustrator for TSR Role-Playing events include: Champions, AD&D, Call of Chulu, Cyberpunk, Vampire, Star Warm StarTruck and more! 16 RPGA events, including three Living City events, a Feature, Masters, a special RAVENLOFT Benefit, and more! Benefit, and more! COMIC BOOK GUESTS OF HONOR: TIMOTHY BRADSTREET,Freelance artist of X, Aliens,and Dark Horse. Also additional guests of honor. WAIT,THERE'S STILL MORE: Wizards of the Coastpresent a Magic the Gathering Tournament Pagan Publishing's Multimedia Live-Action Call of Cthulu Charity Auction, including autographed memorabilia from the Chiefs and Jayhawks Autograph Sessions, Dealer's Room, Seminars and Art Shows Three Full Tables of Board, Strategic, and Miniature Gaming New Game Demos: Inferno, Periphery, Prime Directive, and TSE's Dragon Strike Genie On-Line Computer Gaming. Dinner with convention guests. Blood Eowl Pro Bowl Game $17.00 Pre-reg. bu 3/25/94 $22.00 On Site Registration $2.00 off for KUGAR, RPGA, RPGof KC, KU Champions Club, and Sentegar Members. A Comic Book Package is available and entitles you access to the Dealer's Room Only. $3.00 on one day, $5.00 for two FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 864-7316