UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Fridav. September 30,1994 5A Money rejected for magazine By James Evans Kansan staff writer Who sinations, a student run magazine, might not make it to the presses this year. Last night, a Who'sinations bill asking for $7,650 was killed in the Student Senate finance committee. In order to get any money from Senate, the publication's staff would have to submit a new bill. The committee vote on the bill ended in a tie. The bill needed a two-thirds vote to be presented to Senate for approval. The staff of Who'sinations asked for the money to print five issues. One issue would be printed in the fall, three in the spring and one in the summer. Each issue would have 10,000 copies printed. Last year, Who'sinations printed 13,000 copies of each issue. In February, Senate cut Who'siations funding because students working for the magazine were receiving schoolcredit for their work. Under its guidelines, Senate cannot finance organizations in which students involved get credit. Jon Schark, Lawrence senior and an editor of Who'sinations, said that advertisers were reluctant to place ads since the publication had not been printed since February. Derek King, off-campus senator, said he voted against the bill because he had seen evidence of the staff's lack of responsibility. He said he had seen a late payment notice last year on a bill at Copy Co. Inc. that Who'sinations did not pay. King also said the bill asked for too much money. He said it would be more appropriate for Who sinations to ask for less money and print one less issue. "I'm not against Who'sinations," he said. "I'm against giving them $7,600 for five issues." Schwark said that he was not optimistic about obtaining funding from Senate. "I'm not sure we'll resubmit the bill," Schwark said. But, he said that if the magazine did not get financed by Senate, it would not be published. The Center for Community Outreach announces a new program: Gain valuable experience serving on advisory boards throughout the Lawrence community!!! YOUTH ON BOARD YOUTH ON BOARD will place interested students on community and municipal boards to serve as ex-officio members for the 1994-1995 school year. Applications now available in the Student Senate Office 410 Kansas Union for more information, contact Jennifer Ford (864-3710) Second Annual FREE Gravel Tour Come ride your bike with us. Enjoy the beautiful Kansas countryside. Food catered by the Community Mercantile Sag, support & maps provided by RICK'S BIKE SHOP LAWRENCE'S NATURAL FOOD GROUCK Where: Community Mercantile When: Sunday, October 2 Time: 12:00pm What to Bring: Helmet, water & your ATB Rain Date: October 9 MERYL STREEP·KEVIN BACON·DAVID STRATHAIRN The vacation is over. RIVERWILD UNIVERSAL PICTURES PRESENTS A TURMAN-FOSTER COMPANY PRODUCTION A CURTIS HANSON FILM MERYL STREEP KEVIN BACON - DAVID STRATHAIRN "THE RIVER WILD" JOSEPH MAZZELLO - JOHN C. REILLY * JERRY GOLDSMITH * JOE HUTSHING BILL KENNEY * ROBERT ELSWIT * LIONA HERZBERG AND RAY HARTWICK * DENIS O'NEILE * DAVID FOSTER AND PG 13 PARENTS STRONGLY CALIFIED LAWRENCE TURMAN * CLRTIS HANSON A UNIVERSAL PICTURE OPENS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU. Imagine super-natural color that actually improves hair's condition. For brilliant body and sensual shine, in a host of fetching shades, including Clear, Shades EQ. Why even think of using anything else? Ask for it today. that thinks it's a conditioner Shades EQ Conditioning Color Gloss Haircolor salon BEAU MONDE 15E. 7th (above the Java Break) Ginny Proctor 843-3034 REDKEN Dahl Chester 749-7687 REDKEN FINAL DAYS!!! FREE with your KUID Thursday and Friday 9 a.m. - Noon, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Rotunda Strong Hall Questions? Call 864-7357 ALL STUDENTS WELCOME! Some people say students make awful pet owners. We don't buy that. What's important is our willingness and ability to make commitments to the pet that depends on us: - I will keep my pet for the full length of its life. - I have my landlord's permission to keep a pet. - My roommates/family endorse my owning a pet. - I have planned for my pet's care during vacations. - When I move, my pet will move with me. - I have time to care for and socialize my pet. - I can afford to *and will* spay or neuter my pet. - I can keep my pet safely restricted to my property. - I will provide proper food, exercise and love. Lawrence Humane Society 1805 E. 19th, Lawrence • 843-6835 We want you to make a friend for life. October is Don Month at the I have budgeted for veterinary visits and vaccinations Ad paid for in part through Aak about our food offer REDKEN AT • BEAUTY • WAREHOUSE JOICO KERAPRO SHAMPOO $ _{1/2} $ liter. $695 SHAPER HALF SPRAY JOICO tanza