Friday, October 20; 2000 The University Daily Kansan Section B · Page 11 Nation For comments, contact Lori O'Toole at 864-4810 or e-mail editor@kansan.com Yale uses anniversary to reflect on change The Associated Press NEW HAVEN, Conn. — It's a good time for a 300th anniversary celebration: Yale University never has been bigger, richer, more influential. Alumni of the nation's third oldest university are running for president (George W. Bush) and vice president (Joseph Lieberman), leading top corporations, writing prize-winning books and plays and making breakthrough discoveries in medicine and science. A year of reflection officially begins Saturday with a campuswide open house that offers the public a glimpse into one of the country's elite schools. It is also a time for Yale to think about its future as the fields of science and technology blossom on a campus traditionally strong in the humanities. "We want to invest in the strength of our programs and the excellence of our faculty so that in the next 100 years Yale will make as great a contribution to the nation and world as it has in the past." President Richard Levin said. Today's Yale has 11,000 students, 3,300 faculty and a $10 billion endowment. Tuition, room and board cost more than $3,000 annually. Graduates include conservative author and TV personality F. Buckley Jr.; actress Meryl Streep; Bill and Hillary Clinton; Frederick Smith, founder of Federal Express, and New York Gov. George Pataki. Yale's founding began with a group of Connecticut clergymen, who donated 40 books toward establishing a school to train ON THE NET http://www.yale.edu/yale300 young men for "employment both in Church & Cxilg State." An act of the Connecticut Legislature in October 1701 sealed the deal. The original name, the Collegiate School, was changed in 1718 to honor a donor, Elhu Yale, an official with the East India Co. The price of eternal fame? A box of books, a portrait of King George I, and various goods from the East India Co. For decades, the school maintained its conservative and religious roots. Women undergraduates were not admitted until 1969, few blacks or Asians were on campus and Jews were admitted only in limited numbers. Today's Yale is far more liberal — graduate students are trying to unionize and students protest big banks and sweatshops. But while the student body has become more diverse, women and minorities remain under-represented on the faculty. "As long as institutions such as Yale don't tap that pool for professorial appointments and restrict themselves to white males, they're going to lose out on a lot of talent," said Elga Wasserman, a former assistant dean and a graduate of the law school. Yale has just begun a $1 billion expansion of its science and medical schools, to better compete for federal dollars and pursue advanced research. That effort already has benefited the local economy; dozens of scientific research projects have spun off into corporations based in and around New Haven. MANHATTAN — Aggieville, the bar and shopping district near Kansas State, has been a social mainstay of students for years. The Associated Press Oldest Pizza Hut turns 40 in Aggieville And since October 1960, students have visited the Pizza Hut restaurant on Moro Street — making it the longest-running Pizza Hut in one location. Bernie Butler has owned the franchise all of those years, which also makes him the oldest franchise holder in continuous operation. "In the beginning it was a rough ride," Butler said. The owners had bought the restaurant's equipment from other locations around Manhattan and were doing the renovation work themselves. "Then we ran out of money," he said. "So our partners got together and decided that we needed to start doing business that night. So we called some sororities and fraternities and put out a discount. "Then we swept the sawdust to the side, opened the doors and we were swamped." The restaurant's actual anniversary was Tuesday — that date based on a recently discovered health inspection certificate dated Oct. 17, 1960. Butler owns other franchises around the country, from southwest Missouri to North Carolina. With about 2,200 employees, his is one of the largest groups of franchises in the Pizza Hut system. Cheryl Sieben, who once worked at the Aggieville Pizza Hut and is now director of the Aggieville Business Association, planned a surprise party with the help of Rose Pritchard. Butler's longtime office manager. Butler appeared at a loss for words when his friends and family sprung the surprise at a nearby bar and grill. Butler had originally planned to retire at age 30. "I'm 30-plus years past that, but why should I stop when I like what I'm doing?" he said. "It's still fun to me." But with a grin, he recovered quickly. "You should come down to the store," he said. "We're having a promotion, you know." One of Butler's partners, Jim Nellis of Topeka, has been with him all 40 years but was unable to attend the party. Another of the original partners, Roger Sink, was on hand. "Bernie's a legend in Aggieville," Sink said. "He's always been in Aggieville and will always be in Aggieville." Wireless Internet allows online admissions Tribune Media Service Central Carolina Technical College in Sumter, S.C., has become the first in the country to have wireless Internet access through such gadgets as cellular phones and electronic schedule-keepers. Now students can apply for admission, read the college course catalog and call up faculty and staff information online. Within months, they'll be able to drop or add courses — as college Web The technology is available, but students don't use it in great numbers, Lucas said. Not enough of them own cell phones or Palm Pilot-type devices. "Right now its reach is probably more global than it is regional," Lucas said. developer Mark Lucas said Tuesday — "walking up and down the halls of the school or Wal-Mart." Wireless technology still is relatively new to the Sumter area; companies are just beginning to come in. ting on top of the mountain and have people climb up to us," Lucas said. Another is to expose students to technology they'll use in the workplace, even if they can't use it now. Still, the college offers a number of computer-oriented certification courses online, Lucas said. That means someone in, say, California, could find a course he wanted to take at Central Carolina then register on his cell phone or electronic scheduler — and take the course by Internet — and never set foot in Sumter. 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