University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, September 13, 1989 11 KANU will relocate in early '90 By Kate Lee Kansan staff writer When the construction equipment for the Lied Center moves in, radio station KANU, 91.5 FM, will have to move out. Construction of the center means the station's tower, antenna and transmitter lines will move just south of the Printing Service, The University of Kansas estimated that the move would cost $350,000, said Theresa Klinkenberg, associate University director of business affairs. about 1/3 of a mile west of the present site, said Howard Hill, director of the station. Thursday, the KU will ask the Board of Regents for permission to make the move. Permission was not requested at the time the fiscal year 1980 budget was presented, but Klinkenberg said it was not unusual for the University to go back to the Regents and make further requests. The money for the move will come from the Certificates of Participation, which is state-provided long-term financing. The money will be repaid by the University and KANU, she said. Robin Eversole, director of University Relations, said construction on the Center would begin sometime after Jan. 1, 1990. Hill said the station hoped to move by the first of the year. He said he did not expect the station to be off the air for long, if at all. For some, good nutrition begins in class By Melanie Matthes Kansan staff writer For some students a meal means going no farther than a residence hall vending machine. Marie Z. Cross, associate professor of human development and family But many KU students are becoming more conscious of what they are putting in their mouths at meal time. life, said about 200 students enroll in her introductory nutrition class each semester. Less than one-third of the students this semester are taking the class to complete a requirement. life," Cross said. "The class teaches that there are some choices that are better than others." She said the class taught students to look closely at what they were eating and how it affected their bodies. *There is no right or wrong way about this or anything else we do in* Lynn Crue, Salina senior currently enrolled in the class, said Cross' students must complete a personal diet evaluation project. For the project, students will record what they ate and when and why they ate it. Then they will evaluate what they recorded. Students also learn that eating in a healthy manner requires more work than cruising through the drive-through lane at a fast food restaurant. "You have to learn a lot of chemistry," Cruce said. "There was more science than I expected. But it's interesting because you're finding out what happens to what you're eating." Looking for great Price as well as Selection? 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