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DiLe Dickinson PRINT, LAMP, SHOW # 10 CHT, ANYIM PRIME TIMER SHOW •) SR CITY ANTWIM Dickinson JUNE 21 & JULY 9 PARENTHOOD (PG) *#20,00 ,*#30,70 ,9:30 INNOCENT MAN (R) *#20,45 ,*#50,70 ,9:30 No Student Passes No Two For One Passes PHANTOMS (PG) *#21,58 ,*#48,75 ,9:29 SHOCKING (R) *#21,10 ,*#40,70 ,9:40 WORTH MAIN (PG13) *#20,20 ,*#50,70 ,9:40 GOVERNOR (PG14) *#08,30 ,*#06,70 ,9:36 No Student Discounts No For One Class (Bat 7:15 STAYING TOGETHER) Showtime marked with # are good only on Bat. & Sun 2004 fair draws on KU talent Architecture students, professor plan design for exposition By Tracy Wilkinson Kansan staff writer More than 10,000 hours of combined effort by one KU professor, two teams of architecture students, and three summer architecture studio classes have produced plans for the fairgrounds of the 2004 world's fair. Dennis Sander, associate professor of architecture and urban design, is director of design of the plans. The Kansas City Committee for an International Exposition named him to the post three years ago. Sander said the decision on where the fair would be was still three to five years away. If Kansas City, Mo., wins the bid, the project will be a joint venture for Kansas City and St. Louis. Sander said that he and his students have donated thousands of hours of public service time during the past three years. "It is a rare opportunity for a school to be involved in something like this." he said. Sander said that although the project would eventually be turned over to a professional architecture firm, it provided publicity for KU and educational experience for the students. The four sites are Kansas City's riverfront, downtown, the west-bottoms and Crown Center. Plans for the fairgrounds include building and renovation on four Kansas City, Mo., sites encompassing 14 city blocks and 3.5 million square feet. "We will be saving Union Station and re-using it," Sander said. "We will also have Kansas City's version of the St. Louis arch. It's kind of like Disney World . . . more like Epcot." Plans for the fairgrounds include both agricultural and cultural centers. Canan Volkan, Cyprus senior, led her six-person team, Volkan said she personally designed the cultural arts center for the grounds. "Something artistic in nature would bring color to Kansas City," she said. "The form of the building was based on a couple dancing. I took the movement and abstracted it to an architectural form. To have that movement inside the building would be both exciting and artistic." Sander said there also would be a multi-use structure, comprising two buildings both four blocks long. It would house a world trade center and food, hunger and relief exhibits, he said. Sander said the multi-use structure would have upper and lower segments, both of which could be used after the The lower segment would house up to 24,000 cars. The upper segment would have offices, rental space and shops, he said. "The agribusiness, agribusiness relief and food center symbolize the fact that this is the food capital of the world." Sander said. Marshall Williams, Kansas City, Mo., senior, said he did his part for the world's fair project in a summer Architecture Studio 400 class. Sander said money for the project would come from international national and private sources. One other major exhibit, Sander said, would be a World Agricultural Exposition Hall to present ideas from participating nations. Other plans for the fair include small fields for agricultural research, a "bullet train" which would span the distance between Kansas City and St. Louis in approximately an hour, and many other sites and exhibits he said. Hayden may cut some state agency budgets The Associated Press TOPEKA — Gov, Mike Hayden said Friday he would cut the budgets of certain state agencies next fiscal year if necessary to provide the budgetary flexibility he wants to increase financing for education, environment and anti-drug programs. With the state almost certainly facing its first $5 billion budget in fiscal year 1991 and only modest growth expected in the state's economy to provide more income. Hayden conceded he's got tough decisions ahead in making cuts as he puts together the budget he will recommend to the Legislature in January. State agencies have asked for the authority to spend $5.5 billion next fiscal year of which $2.8 billion would come from the state general fund. 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