2A Thursday, October 10, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Quick INFO CAMPUS EVENTS TELEVISION LISTINGS WEATHER LOTTO NUMBERS WEATHER FRIDAY Windy with falling temperatures. SATURDAY Partly cloudy and warming. Mostly sunny. DEBATE Continued from Page 1A said. "He did not do a good job talking about a lot of the issues which he disagreed with Dole on before he insisted that it was." Gore said that Kemp had criticized a California ballot initiative rolling back affirmative action programs, but then changed his position and spoke in favor of the measure after being selected to share the ticket with Dole. Gore said he wished Kemp had convinced Dole to change his position instead. "With all due respect, I do not believe Abraham "We're talking about two guys who might be part of the 2000 presidential sweepstakes." Lincoln would have adopted Bob Dole's position to end all affirmative action," Gore said. said. "I think he could have done better in stating why he changed his opinions, but it still is not a big problem." Ken Collier, associate professor of political science, said that historically, debates did not have much of an effect on the presidential race. He said 1988 was a good example of the debate's impact. Kauffman said that the differences Dole and Kemp had in the past would not make a difference in the election. "Anybody who has followed politics closely knows that the president and vice president do not agree on everything." Kauffman Ken Collier associate professor of political science "Dan Quayle got roughed up in his debate by Lloyd Bentsen pretty badly, but that didn't help Mike Dukakis become president," Collier said. Collier said, however, that the vice presidential debate still was important because it gave a glimpse at who might become president in the future. "We're talking about two guys who might be part of the 2000 presidential sweepstakes," Collier said. "This gives us something that can help us measure one against the other." The Associated Press contributed to this story. ATHLETES Continued from Page 1A freshman student athletes. Junior volleyball player Kendra Kahler, a first team Phillips 66 academic Big-Eight selection, said that even though she used the center less now, it had helped her make the transition from high school to college easier. "If I didn't have that at the start of my freshman year I would've been so lost," Kahler said. "It's really good for freshmen and sophomores because they're more new to everything and they need support." Wayne Walden, director of degree and career counseling, said the staff helped the students make the transition from high school to college easier and made sure the athletes were keeping up with their schoolwork. "The part of my job I hate the most is having to let a coach know that you're not going to class, or they've been late for tutoring," Walden said. "I don't enjoy passing that information on, but the reason that we're doing it is because we care about them. We want to make sure that they get their education." THURSDAY PRIMETIME THURSDAY PRIMETIME OCTOBER 10, 1996 © TVData 7 PM 7PM 8 AM 8 AM 9 PM 9 AM 10 PM 10 AM 11 PM 11 AM BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO "Johnny Handsome" ***½ (1989, Drama) Mickey Rouke. Kung Fuc Legend Cont. Martin Bzzzl Cops University WDAF Major League Baseball Playoffs: National League Championship Series Game 2 - Teams TRA News H. Patrol Cheers Jenny Jones KCTV Diagnosis Murder "X Marks the Murder" (in Stereo) 48 hours (in Stereo) News Late Show (in Stereo) Selffield KSOS Forecasters News Plus News Plus News Plus KCPT Ruckus T. Old House Mystery! "Oliver's Travels" Being Served Keeping Up Business Rpt. 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