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Water bottles 1990 and older bikes (further price slashing) SUNFLOWER 804 Massachusetts. 843-5000 The University of Kansas Theatre Presents Kansas Summer Theatre '91 A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare 8:00 p.m. July 19,20,21,and 26,27,28,1991 Crafton-Preyer Theatre Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office: all seats reserved; to charge by phone, call 913/864-3982. Parking generates local revenue KU parking officers stuck 61,745 tickets on car windshields, motorcycles and mo-peds last year. By Melissa Rodgers Special to the Kansan Many students may think their KU parking ticket fines pay for more than parking patrols and parking lots. After paying for operating expenses, snow removal, lot maintenance and the parking facility payable to me. I made more than $150,000 last year. The department employs five parking officers and 20 to 25 student employees. Each year, money in the restricted fee account is carried over to the next year and is used for parking services needs, Hultine said. However, Kansas law states that University parking revenues can be spent only on parking, said Donna Hultine, assistant director of parking. Parking services recently contributed $600,000 to the Lied Center to build and design a parking lot, which complies with the state policy on Hultine said $150,750 in tickets remained outstanding, and were not included in $1.5 million generated in parking revenue last year. Students owe $127,329, and faculty and staff owe $23,421. Although the parking department can place holds on student enrollment and may withhold ticket fees from faculty and staff salaries, the city does not have such control mechanisms. City of Lawrence meter tickets have a fine of $1 for the first 24 hours, $2 after 48 hours and $4 after 15 working days. Lawrence police Sgt. Kevin Harmon said that parking control officers wrote 400 to 500 meter tickets a day and that more than half were paid in 24 hours. Some people, however, have more than 100 outstanding tickets. Last year, revenue from Lawrence parking meters and expired meter fines was $291,912, said Ed Mullins, Lawrence finance director. Program conducts scholarship search By Todd Habiger Special to the Kansan KU students searching for national scholarships now have the needed information at their fingertips. The office of financial aid received a computer software program from Student Senate last year that identified over 350 federal and than federal financial aid programs. The program, College Aid Sources for Higher Education, costs students $12 to use and conducts a search for information the student supplies. "What it does is give you a list of potential scholarships that you may be eligible for based on how they matched your characteristics," said Jerry Rogers, director of financial aid. The program supplies a list of available scholarships to the student, who can choose whether to write to those sources for an application, Rogers said. Rachelle Shooklee, a student assistant working with the program, said students, on the average, were eligible for about 30 scholarships. "I think it's well worth the money," Shocklee said. "It gives people another option. We offer the same service they do in the private sector, but the only difference is they're making money off it, we're not." Shocklee said that many students had used the program and that the office now was surveying them to learn how successful their search had been. "We're definitely going to continue the program," she said. "I don't see any reason to stop it. It's too popular." EPA awards grant for water research By Jeff Meesev Kansan staff writer Kathy Ormstin, representative for Sen. Bob Dole, said KU received half the money because it was the leading school in the research, which would help determine the effects of environmentally hazardous substances on streams and wildlife. With a $1.25 million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency, researchers at KU will collaborate with two other universities to test water in and near Kansas. Dole requested the money from the Senate Appropriations Committee for the joint pollution-research project for KU, Iowa State University and the University of Nebraska. The grant will help KU's Kansas The researchers will study the effects of pollution caused on the land by pesticides, fertilizers, animal wastes, construction, mining and urbanization, said Paul Liechti, assistant director of the Kansas Biological Survey at KU. Now you don't have to worry with the NEW GLOW-IN-THE-DARK Boxers Only $11.95 Available in various unique styles! The Etc. Shop 732 Massachusetts 10-5:30 M-F 10-5:30 Sat. 12-5 Sun, 8p.m. Thurs. 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