Monday, April 24, 1989 / University Daily Kansan PREPARING FOR FINAL EXAMS Study Skills Workshop covering: time management reviewing test anxiety test taking strategies Tuesday, April 25 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 300 Strong Hall Presented by the Student Assistance Center ATTENTION KU STUDENTS Sports Combo Tickets go on sale Monday, May 1st at the Ticket Office in Allen Field House Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Cost: $75.00 Sports Package Includes: Football-6 Home Games Basketball-16 Home Games Kansas Relays-4 Days of Events Kansas Football... Is your next big step EMPLOYMENT? School will be out for many high school seniors and many of you college students will be needing a summer job to continue your education. Why not come see us before the summer jobs disappear? Openings in Topeka and Lawrence as Security Guards. Many openings do not require previous experience. Apply in person. LAWRENCE JOB SERVICE CENTER BENCHMARK SECURITY Tues. 9 to 11 or Thur. 1 to 3 FOE EOE Unplanned pregnancy? Decisions to make? Understanding all your alternatives makes you really free to choose. Replace pressure and panic with thoughtful, rational reflection. For a confidential, caring friend, call us. We're here to listen and to talk with you. FREE PREGNANCY TESTING 843-4821 204 W.13th M.W.F 1-3 p.m. M.Th 6-8 p.m. Sat. 10-12 Noon More Than Copies - Floppy Disks - FAX Service - Laser Typesetting - Instant Passport Photos - Resumes - Collating & Binding - Stationery & Office Supplies 12th & Oread 841-6177 23rd & Iowa 749-5392 9th & Vermont 843-8019 the copy center Med Center pushes for new legislation by Candy Niemann Kansan staff writer As the legislative session nears its end, the University of Kansas Medical Center still awaits action on two issues. A bill regarding the self-insurance of faculty and a bill that would create a new class of employees at the Med College, incorporated by the Legislature this year. story idea ? 864-4810 Marlin Rein, associate director of business affairs, said at a legislative update meeting Saturday that both bills were important for the Med Center to become more competitive in the hospital market. Physicians at the Med Center are responsible for their own malpractice insurance. Senate Bill 1B would allow the state to share in insurance costs, creating a more favorable environment for hiring and keeping physicians. Rein said the bill had been passed in different forms by the House and the Senate and that it would be carried in conference committee tomorrow. Senate Bill 350 would create a new class of employees at the Med Center, allowing the center to raise salaries for those employees without going through the Civil Service System. "Right now, when we propose a salary increase, it has significant effects throughout the state." Reinhold Wiegand wrote in *The Economist* that increases are not needed as much. Jon Josserand, government affairs specialist, said that other higher education financing issues had been resolved. Financing for the science library, the Board of Regents budget and the Margin of Excellence all have passed during the meeting waiting for the governor's signature. Gov. Mike Hayden must take action on the bills by Wednesday. In passing the Board of Regents budget, financing for a new Regents Center in Overland Park was approved. The state will pay $2 million of the $6 million cost of the center over a two-year period. The University had requested that all of the $2 million be allocated in one year, but Chancellor Gene A. Budig said that construction of the center would remain about on schedule. 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The Adams Alumni Center's north terrace and parking lot will be cleared so that seniors can party with FREE burgers, FREE beverages, good tunes and good times—all served with gusto! KLZR radio will broadcast live from the Alumni Center terrace. DJ's will award DOOR PRIZES. You'll also have the chance to tour the Adams Alumni Center and learn about your FREE membership in the Alumni Association! You must present a valid student ID and verification of age to prove that, indeed, rank doth have its privileges. Co-sponsored for the Class of 1899 by the KU Alumni Association and the Student Alumni Association. SENIOR COOKOUT! Wednesday, April 26 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Adams Alumni Center 1266 Oread Avenue