9 University Daily Kansan / Thursday, September 21, 1989 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 SEE THE CLASSIFIEDS UNITED ARTISTS Theatres Day Indm 54.30 Mon & Tues. Children Bargain Matters $3.00 Sunday 10.30 $3.10 GRANADA 1020 Mass 843-5788 THE ABYSS (pg13) EVE 7:15-8:55 SAT, SUN, (2:15-4:30) VARSITY 1015 Mass 843-1065 SEA OF LOVE (R) EVE 7:15-9:30 SAT, SUN, (2:30-5:00) HILLCREST 9th & Iowa 842-8400 UNCLE BUCK (pg13) EVE 7:15-9:30 SAT, SUN, (2:30) BATMAN (pg13) EVE 7:15-9:30 SAT, SUN, (2:30) KICKBOXER (R) EVE 7:15-9:30 SAT, SUN, (2:40) HARRY MET SALLY (R) EVE 7:15-9:25 SAT, SUN, (2:50) RELENTLESS (R) EVE 7:15-9:30 SAT, SUN, (2:55) CINEMA TWIN ALL SEATS $51.00 3151 & Ivy 842-8400 HEART OF DIXIE (pg) EVE 7:15-9:30 SAT, SUN, (2:40-5:00) 11:00 NIGHTMARE ON KNIGHT ST 842-8400 MOVIELINE 841-3151 SUA Midnite Movic Presents College Grads...you have earned $400 toward the purchase or lease of an eligible Ford or Mercury vehicle (in addition to any other consumer incentives that may be in effect at time of purchase)*. a e b Limited Time Offer: March 1, 1989-December 31, 1989 Eligibility: College graduates with at least a bachelor degree received between October 1, 1988 and January 31, 1990 - For more information contact: Jim Overly, Sales Manager BAST OF I-35 ON 150 HWY OLATHE, KS (913)782-0881 (20 minutes from laurie) - Call Collect! Attention (& Pre-Dental Students!) Informational meeting Wednesday, Sept. 27, 7 p.m. Kansas Room, Kansas Union Representatives from the KU Medical School will discuss: Students! - Admissions criteria - Application Procedure - The Medical Student Experience - and Answer All of Your Questions - The Interview KU Medical School representatives are taking appointments for individual meetings here on campus on the following days: Individual Advisement Oct.2,16,23 and Nov.13,20 Make your appointment in the Pre-Med Office, 106 Strong Hall or call 864-3667. Official says merger impact small at KU By Kate Lee Kansan staff writer The Board of Regents proposed merger of the engineering technology programs at Kansas State University and Kansas College of Technology in Salina would have little, if any, effect on programs at the University of Kansas, a KU official said. Carl E. Locke, dean of engineering, said the result would be seen in budgeting in the state. "Any effect we would see would be the same as the effect on arts and sciences," he said. The merged programs would be housed on the former Marymount College campus in Salina. Marymount closed after the 1988-89 school year. KU does not have a separate engineering technology program, be said neering technology program, he said. The University offers a professional degree in engineering that qualifies graduates to become registered professional engineers, Locke said. The college of technology has a two-year program in engineering technology, while K-State has a four-year program, he said. The merge Other recommendations made included possibly eliminating the architectural engineering program at KU and limiting enrollment in the engineering programs at Wichita State University, he said. would create a four-year program. Ken Gowdy, associate dean of engineering at K-State, said the proposed merger was just one of a number of recommendations made by the Board of Regents during its 1988 review of the engineering programs at the Regents schools. Stanley Koplik, executive director of the Regents, speaking at the Regents meeting last week, said that the Regents could obtain the Mary-mount site at no cost but that renovations could cost up to $10 million. "Our aim is to maintain the quality of the programs in a first-grade year." "There will be a large piece spent on asbestos removal," he said. "We won't settle for second-rate quality. Gowdy said that if the Regents decided to go ahead with the merger, he expected students to be in Salina next fall. Students currently enrolled at K-State and the college of technology would complete their degrees at those schools. KU College Republicans Meeting tonight 7:00 p.m. Parlors A and B, Kansas Union GUEST SPEAKERS !! GUEST SPEAKERS !! State Senator Wint Winters State Senator Wint Winters New Members Welcome The Power To Be Your Best $ ^{\circledR} $ Get off to the right Get off to the right start in school this year with a Macintosh Computer. Burge Union 864-5697 Macintosh Computers priced with educational discounts are available in the KU Bookstore in the Burge Union. - Educational discounts open only to full-time KU students, faculty and staff. See details in store. - Payment must be made in cash or cashiers check. Applications for the Educational Opportunity Fund are now available in the Student Senate Office, 410 Kansas Union. Use of the E.O.F. funds is limited to the following purposes: 1. Academic scholarships and fellowships for both graduate and undergraduate students. 2. Need-based grants, including assistance in the areas of special expenses, such as child care, or for students who have been historically underrepresented in higher education. 3. Salaries or grants for students participating in public and community service programs. 4. Salaries for students employed in campus student service programs, such as tutoring, day care, and peer counseling. For more information contact the Student Senate Office, 864-3710. The application due date is Friday, October 20, 1989.