14 Wednesday, September 9, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BODY BOUTIQUE The Women's Fitness Facility 25% off Annual Membership $24.00 a month Save $100.00! 749-2424 Announcing GROOVE ALLEY Sundays Lawrence's only alternative dance party featuring DJ DC 8 PM-1 AM 18 and over.admitted 737 New Hampshire * 841-5483 Alley entrance between Mass. & New Hampshire Look for the light SAC'S SPECIALS & CLOSEOUTS Video Department 99¢ VIDEOS - Every Tape - Every Day - Latest New Releases - Over 2400 Tapes in Stock COUPON-CLIENT-SAVE SAC'S EXPRESSED U SOLUTIONS Video Department Expires 11/27/92 Rent 2 Tapes Get 1 FREE! 25th & Iowa Lawrence, Ks 25th & Iowa 842-7810 (Next to Food 4 Less) Hours: 9-9pm Mon.-Sat. 10-6pm Sun. Imagine A Few Days In This One. - 100% of covered services after your shared-pay maximum is paid, up to $1 million lifetime maximum. Hurry, Enroll Today! Get Afforda-Care protection before you need Afforda-Care protection. Call Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Topeka, 291-8881. Or toll-free, 1-800-874-1823. - ($1,000 applies to single contracts; $2,000 on family contracts.) Unless you have adequate health insurance, one hospital bill can claim every dollar you've earmarked for your education. - After your deductible is paid, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas pays 80% of the cost of health services until your 20% share totals $1,000.* it's Who You Know. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas Protect yourself with Afforda-Care from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas. It's the affordable way to cover major medical expenses. - Choose $500 or $1,000 per person annual deductible. Registered Marks Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association At last weekend's intertribal powwow in Topeka, gourd dancing was one of many aspects of the celebration. Sharing tradition By hiring English and math specialists, and expanding its staff, Supportive Educational Services is implementing programs and services to help the office fulfill its aim of keeping students in school. A grant financing the new positions was provided by the Office of Postsecondary Education, within the U.S. Department of Education, with additional assistance from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Supportive Educational Services, 108 SES is a University program designed to provide comprehensive academic and personal support services for disadvantaged undergraduate students. By J.R. Clairborne Kansan staff writer Service expands staff If You Think This Gown's Expensive... Karen Seals, project director of SES, said the grant required the service to show improvement in graduation and retention rates of the students who participate. Amaraweera, a former math graduate teaching assistant, was also the academic program coordinator at the former Joseph R. Pearson Hall. Amaraweera said he coordinated academic and social programming at JRP, which helped prepare him for his position at SES. Students must apply to participate in the program. The new specialists are Ravi Amaraweera, Columbo, Sri Lanka, math assistant; and Joel Morton, Ames, Iowa, English assistant. And through the assistance of the new staff, SES looks forward to realizing that improvement and then some, she said. Meet the federal government's definition of low income. "I love teaching and tutoring," he said, "but this job is not just teaching. It's public relations in trying to get students to motivate Morton, now a doctoral student, brings to SES seven years of experience teaching English at Iowa State University. He said he applied for the SES position because he believed in the program's attempt to put every American on equal footing. "I wanted a break from teaching and my qualifications and my personal beliefs seemed to fit the position well," he said. To be eligible for assistance from SES, students must: Assistance eligibility The two have created a new diagnostic testing program to assess students' academic needs, helped develop and coordinate tutorial computer programs, and initiated a new drop-in tutorial program in which SES participants can come by any time during regular office hours for additional tutoring beyond their scheduled sessions. Be a first generation college student. Have a physical and/or learning disability. themselves." Source: SES, 1992 Morton said the program would assist students on a more personal level by providing accessible tutors and a computer lab with self-paced tutorial software and lab monitors to assist with problems. "With it, we can set up students with learning skills programs of various kinds or simply set them up on the computers for their own uses," Morton said. 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The group will meet次次 6-7.5 p.m. beginning Sept. 17. Call 644-2277.