10 University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, December 4. 1991 All The Trimmings And More! Every Service Includes: • Shampooing • Conditioning • Precision cut by a professionally trained stylist • NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY • Student discount cards available Louisiana Purchase • 23rd & Louisiana • 749-1976 Perm Plus $26.95 Long hair design wrap extra Expires 1/15/92 Adult Style Cut $7.95 Expires 1/15/92 Child's Cut $4.95 Expires 1/15/92 It's 2 degrees and raining are you having fun yet? - SUNFLOWER * 804 Massachusetts * 843-5000 Chemistry 101. kem' is- tri. n. 1) The science dealing with the composition and properties of substances and with the reactions of the female gender to romantic notions and symbols of everlasting love. Consider these facts: a) Borsheim's has the nation's largest collection of diamonds and diamond engagement rings under one roof. b) That roof is not too far from here. O Whether you spend $400, or $5,000, you'll get more at Borsheim's than anywhere else. If you're only planning to marry her once, her ring should be the best it can be. It should come from Borsheim's. 120 Regency Parkway/Omaha (402) 391-0400 800-642-GIFT Hours: Mon-Fri. 10-18 Sat. 10-5:30 SUN-12 Fine Jewelry & Gifts Since 1870. Bush to propose end to scholarships based on race only WASHINGTON — The Bush administration will propose that colleges be prohibited from awarding scholarships based solely on race, an administration source says. Colleges would be able to issue scholarships to achieve diversity if white and minority students both were eligible to compete for them, according to the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The Associated Press Diversity could mean geographic origin, cultural or economic disadvantage, or exceptional personal talents — as well as race, he said. Education Secretary Lamar Alexander said yesterday that he would announce new principles today to help guide schools and universities in awarding minority scholarships Word that the administration planned to issue the new policy appeared first in yesterday's Washington Post. An administration source confirmed the plan in an interview Monday night. The department has been studying the legality of race-exclusive scholarships for seven months, Alexander said at a school assembly in Louisville, Ky. He did not disclose the agency's conclusions, but he did say that no minority student would lose a scholarship as a result of his actions. "Any college president who uses common sense can continue to give financial aid to minority students," Alexander said. "There are not many race-exclusive scholarships in this country. In fact, 96 percent of minority students who receive aid do not have race-exclusive scholarships." Etta Fielek, a department representative, and the new policy would try to give guidance to colleges that want to give financial aid to minority students and create diversity on campuses, while still respecting the civil rights laws. The Education Department proposed a similar policy last year but rescinded it in April under pressure. Sparks fly Steve King, Independence senior, uses a power grinder to put the finishing touches on steel support gussets for a camper trailer. Holiday Phenomenon! COLLEGE STUDENT EMITS HOLIDAY GLOW BY TOUCHING SHINING OBJECT! The student who startled the campus by emitting a holiday glow is still undecided about a mini-series. "If I do it, I want to work with Meryl and Kevin, but I don't think my experience, while very memorable, is that big a deal," said the modest junior. It all started when an ArtCarved ring was chosen from a large selection of men's and women's finely crafted gold rings. The ring with its lifetime guarantee was a holiday gift. After wearing it, the student began to emit a holiday glow. "My ArtCurved ring has a lot of memories for me. I'm just lucky I have parents who ask me what I want and then give it to me." When last seen the celebrity junior was still glowing. ARTCARVED ArtCarved. The Ring That Remembers. BOOKSTORES Mon, Tues & Wed • December 2, 3, 4 10:00am to 4:00pm (U Bookstores • Kansas Union • Level 3) KU Bookstores • Kansan Union • Level 2 Now Through Finals Textbook. (Tekst-book) A compilation of pages bound in various covers. Used by students to glean information from, usually one night before quizzes or tests. A headache causing agent. Sometimes used as; portable desk; frisbee; footprop. BUY BACK CASH. (Bi-Bak Kash) Green printed matter given for textbooks. Found in great abundance at the Jayhawk Bookstore. Always accompanied by bonus coupons, fast lines, and free parking.Has many useful purposes. "At the top of Naismith Hill" The Best Definition for "Buy Back Satisfaction!"