2A Tuesday, October 1, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN QuickINFO FROM PAGE 1A TELEVISION LISTINGS WEATHER LOTTO NUMBERS WEATHER Sunny and warm with chance of hazy conditions. WEDNESDAY Mostly sunny with a chance of late evening showers. THURSDAY Cloudy with a good chance of rain. PHONES Continued from Page 1A nize the system to purchase about eight new emergency phones each year. Instead of incorporating several budgets, he said, he wanted the money to come from one budget. The recent increase in sexual aggression and exposures reported around campus verified the need for additional phones, Cook said. Another obstacle for new emergency phones are monthly fees, said Lindy Eakin, associate provost for support services. "It is $25 per month, per line, per phone," Eakin said. "Every year with more phones, the fees keep increasing, surpassing the original installation fee." "I am sensing a real fear with the students," he said. "You should be able to walk anywhere on campus and feel safe." Ward Cook, campus safety board student advisor, said that despite the financing confusion, the University needed to be more safety-conscious. Cook said when the phones were installed on campus in the 1970s, the goal was for students to stand at one blue phone and be able to see the next one. He said that the original plan was to place 300 phones on campus. Now, 18 phones are inside campus buildings and 30 phones stand outside, said KU police officer Gayle Reece. Reece said the emergency phones were used by students, but that KU police do not keep track of daily calls. Cook said he thought the small number of emergency phones on campus was unacceptable "There is not an enormous amount of crime on campus, but we need to cut if off before it goes any further," he said. "There is the potential for the campus to be dangerous." Jonni Bartholow, Overland Park sophomore, said she thought campus could be dangerous at night. "I am sensing a real fear with the students. You should be able to walk anywhere on campus and feel safe." Ward Cook Campus safety board student advisor easy for people to hide." Areas that are heavily populated by students would be first in line for new emergency phones, Cook said. Plans include phone installations around GSP-Corbin, Daisy Hill and the scholarship halls, as well as near the bridge that connects the Lied Center parking lot and Daisy Hill. An international student recruitment task force recently was established to confront the problem, and University Relations has produced promotional publications for an international audience, he said. The University also made two recruitment trips to foreign embassies in June and September in an attempt to draw more students. 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Police Academy 3' | | USA 24 | Murder, She Wrote (In Stereo) Boxing: Hector Camacho vs. Fighter to be Announced, Live Silk Stalkings (In Stereo) Big Date Renegade | | VH1 50 | Top 10 Video Countdown (R) Women First (R) Number Onees Bandstand Crossrds Sex Appeal Souf of VH1 After Hours | | WGN 12 | "Kibbozer" (1899, Adventure) Jean-Claude Van Damme (News in Stereo) Wisguy In the Heat of the Night | | WTBS 10 | "Melice"® **1** (1993) Dark secrets surface after a woman's emergency surgery "Blood & Orchids"® **1** (1988, Drama) Kids Kristoferson, Jane Alexander. PREMIUM STATIONS | HBO 40 | Braveheart® **1** (1995, Drama) a Scottish rebel raises his country against England, R. Back From Madness | Full Eclipse® **1** (1993) R. | | MAX 41 | "Congo"® **1** (1995, Adventure) Dylan Walsh, PG-13® "Mirage"® (1996 Edward James Olmos, R. Broadcast Bombhella" (1995) NR. | | SHOW 42 | Roger Cormer presents "Vampirella"® "Dangerous Prey" (1995) Shannon Whitney, R. Women Love Street "2002: The Rape of Eden"® | | which helps them continue to attract large numbers of international students, Harris said. The University of Kansas traditionally has maintained a high number of international students because the University offered good academic programs at low cost. But tuition has been rising fairly rapidly, Harris said. STUDENTS Continued from Page 1A KANSAS CASH when you look at what it costs for the institution," he said. POWERBALL Monday night's numbers 3-4-8-13-31-32 Jackpot: $435,000 Ivy League universities and schools on the East and West coasts have good reputations abroad, Saturday night's numbers 2-13-14-35-36 Powerball: 39 Jackpot: $12.7 million The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60645, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Periodical postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 60644. Annual subscriptions by mail are $90. Student subscriptions of $1.68 are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60645. Can you write better than this? Roses are red. Violets are blue. This poem is bad, That much is true. The Hill, a monthly magazine published by The University Daily Kansan, is dedicating a section of each issue to KU's artistically inclined. All students interested in publishing artwork photographs, poetry or comic strips on the pages of one of the country's best college newspapers should submit an entry. Chosen entries will appear in the Fall 1996 issues of The Hill. The Hill Entries due by 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 3. The Homecoming issue runs Thursday, Oct.17. For more information contact Amy McVey, Special Sections Editor at 864-4810. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN