6 Thursdav October 30, 1986 / University Daily Kansar KU sponsors international conference By a Kansan reporter The sixth annual Conference on International Affairs is scheduled to begin today with the keynote speech at 8 p.m. in Adlersson Auditorium of the Kansas Union. The speech is free and open to the public. The conference will continue tomorrow and Saturday. Bernard L. Cohen, professor of physics at the University of Pittsburgh, will give the keynote speech, "Physical Perspective on the Chernobyl Accident." Cohen is a consultant and researcher on nuclear reactions and on health and environmental effects of nuclear power. "Assessing Chernobyl: Implications for the Future" is the theme of the conference, sponsored by KU and Sen. Nancy Kassbaum Authorities on nuclear engineering and energy policy, medicine, the environment, food and economics, international law and trade, and politics are scheduled to participate. 7 The discussions will begin at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow and Saturday in the Kansas Union. The panel discussions are free to KU students and faculty, but only for the public is $45. For non-KU students and faculty, the fee is $5. 127 file for Student Senate positions Bv RIC ANDERSON More than 120 students met yesterday's deadline for filing as candidates in this fall's Student Senate elections. Staff writer In all, 127 students filed to run for 64 open, elected Senate seats. The elections are scheduled for Nov. 19 and 20. Cheers and Initiative coalitions comprise all but 14 of the 127 filings. Sixty-one are on the Cheers coalition, and 52 are running with Initiative. Glenn Shirtliffe, Senate Elections Committee chairman, said that although the number of students filing had been larger in the past, this year's turnout topped last year's. Cheers turned in its roster at 4:57 p.m., and initiated turn in its roster one minute later. students were running for seats in the smaller schools. Shirtliffe said many of the 14 independant There are 16 groups of seats in Student Senate made up of either college, school or housing groups. The number of candidates for each represented group are: School of Architecture and Urban Design: four candidates for two open seats. School of Business: six candidates for two seats... School of Education: three candidates for two seats. School of Engineering: 11 candidates for four seats. School of Fine Arts: four candidates for two seats... - Graduate students: 12 candidates for 10 seats. School of Journalism : five candidate for two seats School of Law: three candidates for two seats. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: 18 candidates for 8 seats *Nunemaker: 36 candidates for 17 seats. Nunemaker senators represent freshmen and sophomores in the college.* Off-campus students: 12 candidates for five seats. Non-traditional students: three candidates for one seat. School of Pharmacy: three candidates for two seats. Residence hall students at large: two candidates for one seat. School of Social Welfare: five candidates for two seats. KU making film to recruit new students By PAMELA SPINGLER Staff writer The cameras are pointed on the University of Kansas, in hopes of producing a film that will draw new students. University Relations and Centron Corporation Inc., 1621 W. Ninth St., are making a 10-minute promotional film about the University. It will be used by the admissions office to help recruit high school students to KU. Lynn Bretz, co-producer of the film, said Tuesday was the first full day of filming. The actual filming will take about five days but will be scattered throughout the rest of the fall and soring semester. "We want to show the full flavor of life at KU." Bretsa, adding that shots would include campus buildings and landscaping, students in classes and on campus and scenes from some home football and basketball games. The producers are hoping to shoot footage at the KU-University of Oklahoma football game on Saturday. She said the University updated the recruitment films about every three Bretz said they were trying to emphasize the campus more than they had in the last one. Another new aspect of the film was shots of the downtown area. Students show a lot of interest in downtown Lawrence as well as KU, she said. Tuesday, Centron filmed a staged Spanish class taught by Andrew Debicki, professor of Spanish, in Stauffer-Flint Hall. The class was modeled after Debicki's poetry class. Bretz said interviews for featured students in the film were held in September. KANU-FM sets fall goal of $70,000 By a Kansan reporter Radio station KANU-FM has started its annual fall fund drive and has set their goal at $70,000, the station's director said yesterday. Last year's goal was $55,000, he said. Howard Hill, the director, said that although the goal was increased from last year, the money was needed for basic operation purposes. The $70,000, Hill said, is about 12 to 15 percent of the station's total budget. The station also receives about $300,000 from the state and about $200,000 from the federal government. Hill said the money was needed to provide the station with new cassette tapes and compact digital discs to add to the music library. Hill also said the money would pay the salaries of several part-time student employees as well as some full-time employees. The fund drive, called Fanfare '86, mainly uses on-the-air appeals asking people to call in and pledge money. Hill said. 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