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SEPTEMBER 15 AND SEPTEMBER 16 11:00AM-6:00PM 1994-95 LIED SERIES INDIVIDUAL TICKETS ON SALE FOR KU AND HASKELL STUDENTS ONLY! PRINCIPAL DANCERS of the New York City Ballet Katherine Lareto-Robinson Trio Evita The Boys Choir of Harlem Oleanna Carol Wincen and Heidi Lehwardan H.T. Chen and Dancers Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company Wynton Marsalis Septet Ladysmith Black Mambazo BBC Orchestra Limón Dance Company Awadagin Pratt Tickets on sale at the Lied Center Box Office (864-ARTS) and Murphy Hall Box Office (864-3982). Ticket prices vary by performance. KU, Haskell, and K-12 students receive discounted tickets to all Series events. Phone orders can be made using VISA or MasterCard. Regents vote Tonkovich out criticized the unfair process," Tonkovich said. "Obviously, such a university is not a pleasant place to work." T. P. Srinivasan, presiding officer for University Council, said the Regents decision marked the end of the Tonkovich case in the administrative process and the beginning of the judicial process. ough and careful review," Shankel said in the statement. "For this I am grateful." Continued from Page 1A. Tonkovich had not seen the subcommittee's 13-page report detailing its decision but said he would discuss the report at a press conference this morning. "He has ceased to be a member of the KU faculty, but he is entitled to full protection under the law," he said. In its report, the subcommittee considered whether due process was provided by the University and whether substantial evidence existed to support the University's decision. The subcommittee reviewed the findings of the faculty committee and did not consider new evidence in the case. "My understanding is that the decision is very sound and should prevail in court, he said." "The members of the subcommittee view this dismissal action as a responsible action by the chancellor and his staff of acting to protect the interests of students, an appropriate exercise of the faculty in judging the conduct of the profession and a considered review to assure that the rights of professor Tonkovich were adequately protected," the report said. Srinivasan said the Regents decision should reassure the community that KU had an effective grievance system in place and could manage its affairs well. The report concluded that no reason existed to suggest or order reinstatement of Tonkovich. "While I have not had an opportunity to study the report of the members of the Board of Regents in detail, it is clear that this matter received a thor- Following the Regents decision, Chancellor Del Shankel issued a brief statement. Political outsider ready for Meyers Yumi Chikamori / KANSAN Judy Hancock, Democratic candidate for the 3rd Congressional district, spoke to members of the KU Democrats last night. By Ashley Miller Kansan staff writer Judy Hancock is ready to hit the campaign trail. "I can feel it all coming together," said Hancock, Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives 3rd District, which includes a portion of Douglas County. She spoke to the Young Democrats last night about her campaign. Hancock, who has never run for political office, has been working on the campaign but said that the pace would pick up as people started to pay more attention to the race. She said the campaign had left her little time for her Overland Park international law firm, which helps U.S. companies export their products to foreign customers. "I haven't practiced much law in recent weeks," Hancock said. Hancock said she sent a letter to Meyers to arrange four debates that would allow the candidates to ask each other questions, but Meyers did not respond. "She won't debate me, and she doesn't have the guts to tell me she won't debate me," Hancock said. "I'm one constituent of hers expenses, and an operating budget, for day-to-day expenses. Hancock said she thought her experience with international law gave her an advantage over her opponent, Rep. Jan Meyers, because it was suited to the national and international level Congress maintained. "I understand how business is conducted in other systems," Hancock said. "I understand the world in which the U.S. must operate today." that's not too happy with her response time to letters. Hancock said the need for campaign reform was a key issue in her campaign this year. Hancock said that congressional reform should include a requirement for representatives to turn in an annual report of their activities, much like a business did. 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