} Thursday, October 1, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, Oct. 1 18 & over Adv. Tix Cubby Smith and his orchestra Friday, Oct. 2 Shockra ID explosion Saturday, Oct. 3 Millions Millhouse Nixons Sunday, Oct. 4 Groove Alley Alternative Dance Music Featuring D.J. DC Monday, Oct. 5 OPEN MIC TAILWIND Cycling & Fitness *QUALITY BICYCLES *FITNESS EQUIPMENT cannondale /Unspecified Satisfaction Guaranteed LHE (1 block west of Topeka Ave ) It's not what you wear on the outside 234-2853 800 W 21st It's what you wear UNDERCOVER THE PINK BUILDING 21 W. 9TH STREET Taste the World! Take a taste trip into unique and exciting cuisine without leaving Lawrence. Your taste for fine dining is your guide to experiencing the best that we have to offer. fifi's Restaurant Whose People Make the Difference Since 1978 AMERICAN BISTRO Taste Europe Fine Continental Cuisine Taste America IN THE ELDRIDGE HOTEL American Regional Cuisine Hilcrest Shopping Center 7th & Mass. Downtown Lawrence Food For Your Ears! "We Welcome downtown Special Orders!" 9241/2 massachusetts 842-3344 lawrence's newest new record store JUNIOR'S FARM compact discs, cassettes &c. "I was immediately impressed with Roland's energy," Thompson said. "He is so bright, and he has the ultimate level of commitment." hobbie for infirmity students. Sherwood Thompson, director of the office, said Diaz brought a new level of professionalism to the office. Assistant director clings to cultural heritage Diaz has wasted little time in his new position. He has attended campus group meetings, ranging from the International Students Association to Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas, Diaz also has implemented the Students Together Excelling in Education as Peers program, which allows incoming minority freshmen and transfer students to have tutors, who are older minority students. The volunteer tutors meet with their students to help with homework or any type of problem. Diaz is starting seminars on everything from money management to career planning as part of the program. Continued from Page 1. to inform the organizations of his office. Thompson said Diaz was a perfect role model for any minority student. "Roland is a shining example of one who has persisted throughout life to achieve his goals," he said. Diaz's wife, Lewanda, said Roland always worked hard at everything he did. home for minority students." "We've talked about determination a lot," she said. "Roland is determined to let people know they can get an education. He's always said that it's not how smart you are, it's how hard you want to work." Diaz took this year off from school to pay back some of his educational debts. He still manages to remain close to his parents and other relatives in Texas. "I think about some of my cousins who still live down there," he said. "They're living in small houses with dirt floors. Hopefully, someday I will be able to help them or help their kids go to college. That really motivates me." For now, Diaz is happy to be sitting behind a desk wearing a suit and tie instead of sweating for minimum wage in a cornfield. "The thing is, no one ever told me I couldn't succeed," he said. "If they did, I didn't listen. I really do believe that anything is possible." Haskell budget bill expected to pass Congress this week By Mark Martin Kansan staff writer U.S. Rep. Jim Slattery, D-Topea, said yesterday that a bill involving Haskell Indian Junior College's 1993 budget would pass through Congress this week. The bill, which was in a joint congressional committee, would allocate $3 million to finance a new residence hall on campus and $100,000 to allow Haskell to have a four-year bachelor of arts degree in education in 1993. Haskell's total budget would be more than $7 million, and its 1993 fiscal year starts today. "I looks like the bill will pass in a few days," Slattery said. "Congress has worked closely with the president to make sure no appropriation bills would be veted, and I strongly anticipate that the bill will go through." Last spring, President Bush's Office of Management and Budget recommended budget cuts for Haskell and suggested that tuition be charged at the school to make up for the loss. Haskell students now pay no tuition. The House of Representatives "I think we've done well, considering how tough it's been with budget issues this year," Slattery said. instead voted to increase Haskell's budget and include wording to discourage tuition charges at Haskell. The Senate disagreed with the wording, so the bill went to a joint conference committee. Hames Combest, executive assistant to the president at Haskell, said Haskell's new residence hall would house 300 students. Haskell now can house 685 students, she said. "Because most of the students don't have their own transportation, and Lawrence doesn't have adequate public transportation, we need to have: most of our students on campus," she said. Bob Martin, president of Haskell, said that Haskell's long-term goal was to have 2,000 students by the year 2,000. This semester's enrollment is 906 students. $50 $50 MONO Martin said that starting the education program was Haskell's immediate priority. Have you had mononeucleiosis within the last month? If so your plasma could make a valuable contribution to research and earn you $50 at the same time. For additional details call: The Lawrence Donor Center 749-5750 814 W. 24th-Corner of 24th & Alabama Find Your Style at Must be 21 to Drink • Two Forms of ID Required 815 New Hampshire • 841-7286 50¢ DRAWS $1.75 Swillers (32 oz.) $1.00 Margaritas (CD is now available at Hasting's) Call (816) 471-7344 Today! 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