8 Wednesday, November 11, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 914 Massachusetts 841-6966 It's not what you wear on the outside It's what you wear UNDERCOVER THE PINK BUILDING 21 W. 9TH STREET "The Best Movie of the Summer. A Major League Hit." Friday, Nov. 13 Saturday, Nov. 14 7:00 pm & 9:30 pm Sunday, Nov. 15 2:00pm All shows are $2.50 Free with SUA Movie Card Pick up tickets 30 minutes before showtime at the Box Office, Level 4, Kansas Unio Call, 864.SHOW Call 864-SHOW --grill & bar 900 Pennsylvania • Lawrence, KS 843-9215 TIN PAN ALLEY 1105 Massachusetts RESUME WRITING & INTERVIEWING SKILLS FOR WOMEN A workshop designed to help women improve and enhance resume writing techniques and interviewing skills. There will be two opportunities to participate in this workshop. Wednesday, November 18, 1992 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Pine Road, Kansas Union Thursday, December 3, 1992 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. International Room, Kansas Union Sponsored by The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 115 Strong Hall. For more information, contact Renee Speicher at 643-3525. My Specials: Monday...16oz Draws 75¢ Tuesday Wednesday...$1.00 Glass & 50¢ Refills Thursday...3.00 Pitchers Friday 11AM-2 PM...ALL-U-CAN-EAT Tacos Everyday Special: Everyday Special $2.75 Indian Tacos Open Monday thru Friday 12AM Charlie's $2.00-32oz Draws Everyday! East Side SPENDAYEAR IN JAPAN!!! Be a Cultural Ambassador through the JAPAN EXCHANGE AND TEACHING PROGRAM Teach English/ Work in International Relations APPLICATION QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Have excellent knowledge and usage of English 2. Have a desire to live in Japan 2. Have a desire to live in Japan 3. Hold U.S. citizenship 3. Hold U.S.citizenship 4. Hold objection at 4. Hold or obtain at least a Bachelor's degree by July 20, 1992 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT IMMEDIATELY: Consulate General of Japan JET Program 911 Main Street, Suite 2519 Kansas City, MO 64105 (816) 471-0111 eADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATION IS DECEMBER 15, 1992 WATKINS STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES 864-9500 864-9500 Anonymous* HIV Antibody Testing What? The Test for HIV - the AIDS virus Watkins Health Center by appointment only $18.50 cash (paid at initial visit) Appointments 864-9507, Ask for an "Anonymous HIV Test" When? Where? When? - "Anonymous Testing" means that you do not use your real name when being tested. Your test results will be provided to you in person two weeks after your initial visit. Testing includes pre- and post-test counseling. How? Increase your awareness and get answers to your personal questions about HIV/AIDS by using the nearest campus terminal or off-campus computer with modem. It's simple. Access AIDS Info On-Line through the VAX computer via Telnet (Computer Center) and Kernit (Strong & Fraser labs) with user name "WIN." For modem details call Health Education at 864-9570. Paul Kotz / KANSAN Regular Clinic Hours: Regular Clinic Hours: M-F 8am-4:30pm/Sat 8-11:30am Uprent Care (Additional Charge): M-F 4:30-10pm/Sat 11:30am-4:30pm/ Sun 5am-4:30pm We Care for KU Serving Only Lawrence Campus Students jim Gasser, a chef at Teller's, 746 Massachusetts St., prepares mostaccioli arrabiati. Teller's opened in August. Tastes of Italv come to Lawrence Restaurants satisfy pizza, pasta craving By Kristl Fogler Kansan staff writer Whether it is pizza or pasta that consumers are craving, Lawrence has become the place to get it. Three new restaurants specializing in pizza and pasta have opened this fall. Teller's, 746 Massachusetts St. began serving Italian and Southwestern food in August. Mr. Goodcents, 1410 Kasold Dr., opened its doors at the end of September to customers wanting pasta and sandwiches. Gumby's Pizza opened last month at St.offer,苏州 reasonably priced platter What has prompted the interest in Italian cuisine? John Rist, co-owner of Mr. Gooden, said pasta had become popular because of its health value. Pasta dishes are often good sources of complex carbohydrates, low in fat and easily digestible. Rist said Lawrence was an attractive pasta-selling market because of the few places in town that offered pasta entrees. "It's been said that Lawrence has needed a good pasta place for a while," he said. Jeff Green, assistant manager of Valentino's Ristorante, 544 W. 23rd St., which offers both pizza and pasta, said he was not worried about the recent increase in the number of pizza and pasta restaurants. a profitable market. He said that because the student population was not a constant customer base, with many students leaving for summer and winter breaks, it was often difficult for businesses to remain open. Valentino's Historiate has been in business for 10 years. "I've seen a lot of them come and go," Green said. "You'll always see in Lawrence a number people thinking this is a good town in which to invest money into a restaurant, but they are surprised because the market isn't that big." Green said many businesses incorrectly thought that because Lawrence had a large number of students, it was Brenda Sipp, co-owner of Gumby's Pizza said it was the large number of students that attracted her to Lawrence. Pizza has long been regarded as a staple in the college student's diet. Sipp, who owns one of 17 independently owned Gumby's Pizzas, which are located in college towns throughout the country, said where college students were, there would be pizza eaters. 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