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FRIDAY: Italian Buffet $599 and LIVE JAZZ with the Tommy Johnson Quartet 5 to 9 p.m. SATURDAY: Pep Rally — 10:45 a.m. 75¢ draws — 11 to 1 a.m. Prime Rib Buffet — 5 to 9 p.m. Dave & The Wave playing LIVE — 4 to 8 p.m. 200 McDonald Dr. 841-7077 "A.S.K" Associated Students of Kansas present Awareness Week Stop by Wescoe Beach and Express your concerns to Governor Hayden by writing him a letter through A.S.K. Also, sign up for Student Lobby Day! Which will take place February 13 500 students will be allowed to attend a lobby session at the State Capital. Please Sign up and receive Wagon Wheel Cafe Coupons! Interest rises in African studies More students are showing interest in African and African-American Studies, the chairman of the department said. By Cory S. Anderson Kansas staff writer Arthur Drayton said his department unofficially had 15 students who were majoring or intending to major in African and African-American Studies. Interest in the courses has increased during the last few semesters. "This semester we had the pleasing experience of having more people trying to get into our classes than we had room for." Dravton said. African Studies 105 has 59 students enrolled this semester, according to rosters for the first day of classes. In fall 1988, it had seven. Swahili 110 has 26 students enrolled, and it had only nine in fall 1988. The department was formed in 1970, and it was made a major in 1972 at the urging of Black students, Drayton said. Courses range from African and African-American history to cultural communications and Drayton said the number of Black students on campus had a lot to do with the number of students in the department's courses. Black students usually make up 50 percent or more of the department's classes, he said. "The number of Black students fell off drastically in the 1980s," Drayton said. "Naturally, we felt the impact of that." psychology. The department also offers language courses and religious studies. Between 1880 and 1888, Black enrollment fell from 879 to 675. "With that drop in Black students at KU, the white population in our classes grew," Drayton said. "That is good because Black studies would be pointless if it were only for Black people." But, he said, the drop in Black enrollment did not indicate a crisis for the department because other students showed more interest in the courses. He encouraged non-Black students to take the courses because the classes would help prepare them to live in today's emerging multi-cultural society. Drayton also encouraged Black students to take the courses. "We would hope that all Black students come to KU, whatever their major, would take the opportunity to take at least one course in African studies." he said. "This is because we know they are coming with educational system that offered them very little about their own culture." Drayton said he hoped the increased interest would foster growth within the department. "We work very hard to make students on this campus see the importance of teaching and can-American studies as part of their general education." he said. Ardra Tippet, St. Louis senior, has learned that importance. "It was amazing to me how big a part Africa plays in everybody's history." Tippet said. "It also makes me feel good when they show non-African-Americans how important a part Africa has played in their lives." Case goes to jury in Bakker trial The Associated Press CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A jury yesterday began deliberating the fraud and conspiracy charges against PTL founder Jim Bakker and must decide if he is the "world-class" con man, as prosecutors contend, or the victim of "I feel fine," said Bakker as he and his wife, Tammy Faye, left the federal courthouse. 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