10 Thursday, March 23. 1989 / University Daily Kansan WeDeliver all your Easter flowers and gifts "quick as a bunny!" Capture the beauty of Easter and send one of our lovely arrangements or a traditional Easter Lily. Call now! 843-3255 939 Massachusetts INTRAMURAL WRESTLING TOURNAMENT Tuesday, March 28 Wednesday, March 29 Entry deadline is March 24 at 5 p.m in 208 Robinson Entry fees are $25 per team & $5 per person Participate events are 6-8 p.m., March 23 & 24 -Call 864-3546 for more information- Sponsored by KU Recreation Services The BEST place to go for Easter - Baskets - Love - Edible Chocolate Bunny & Egg containers * Love Ye Olde Sugarosity Shoppe Inc. 15 West 9th 842-9995 HOME SWEET HOME... Avoid the hassle of doing your laundry in rental Avoid the hassle of doing your laundry in rental machines. Each apartment features a washer and dryer! Constructed 2 years ago, our apartments feature a fully equipped kitchen and a microwave, large bedrooms, gas heat, central air conditioning, and we're located on the KU bus route. - 1 Bedroom $330 - $340 611 Michigan 843-1971 - 3 Bedroom $525 WOODWAY APARTMENTS Office Hours: 12:00 - 5:30 p.m. weekdays 8:30-10:30 a.m. Saturdays Margin's financing approved in Senate TOPEKA — Financing of the second year of the Margin of Excellence was approved yesterday by the Senate. by John P. Milburn Kansan staff writer Washburn debate delayed its passage Senators spent little time discussing the issue after a long debate about Washburn University. The bill was amended to delete more than $7.2 million from the Regents budget and added that the university has served as an operating grant for Washburn had the university been admitted into the system. The Margin of Excellence is the Regents three-year plan to bring the total financing of its seven institutions to 95 percent of their peer schools and to bring faculty salaries to 100 percent of their peers. "I'm delighted that it stayed despite the vote on Washburn," said Stanley Koplik, executive director of the Reents. He said there has been concern throughout the session about the Margin because it was linked to the Washburn inclusion proposal. The issue now goes to the House for approval. "I think the Senate acted fairly on the Washburn issue." Konki said. Three weeks remain in the 1989 legislative session and it was possible that the Washburn issue could Also approved was a bill financing the state Department of Education for fiscal year 1980. The bill included a $5 million million for state school equalization. emerge again, but Koplik expected the issue to surface in the future. State school equalization seeks to balance financing between school districts. State Sen. August Bogina, R-Shawne, said the Senate Ways and Means Committee recommended the cut until the matter of reappraisal was decided. The money would have been relieved from the penalty to relieve the property tax increase. An amendment by State Sen. Nancy Parry, D-Topke, to finance the final year of internship for first-year teachers failed by one vote. Parrish said the Department of Education pilot program was created to allow prospective teachers to spend one year under the supervision of a certified teacher before gaining certification. Financing for community colleges for fiscal year 1990 was deleted from the bill after a plan was passed earlier in the day to increase state support. The plan would increase state support to 40 percent over five years. Bogina introduced the Margin bill after the defeat of the Washburn Margin of Excellence appropriations The following figures represent the money budgeted for each school by the Margin of Excellence. This is the second year of a three-year plan. University of Kansas $3,564,000 Wichita State $1,726,000 University Kansas State University $3,867,000 KU Med Center $3,498,597 Fort Hays State $1,011,000 University Emporia State University $448,719 Pittsburg State $817,000 University Dave Fame/KANSAN University proposal. He made a motion to send the bill back to the Ways and Means Committee for revisions, but the motion failed. According to the bill, the University of Kansas would receive $3.56 million for fiscal year 1990. KU would get $2.03 million for unclassified salary parlay and $1.53 million for mission-related enhancements. The University of Kansas Medical Center would receive nearly $3.5 million for mission-related enhancements. Kansas Senate approves money for remodeling of KU buildings by Alan Morgan Kansan staff writer TOPEKA — The Kansas Senate yesterday voted to provide $330,000 for the remodeling of Fowler shops in a Bringing Hall at the University of Kansas. State Sen. Joseph C. Harder, R-Mountain, proposed the amendment to a bill for KU's financing, which the Senate approved yester- decade amendment would provide financing for remodeling of the two buildings. Harder, during debate yesterday, urged the Senate to follow the Joint Building Committee's recommendations for the two remodeling projects. Broadcasting Hall is west of Hoch Auditorium. Fowler shops are in the south addition of the Art and Design Building. During a late session of the Senate yesterday, legislators attempted to discuss all the bills to finance higher education in Kansas. During the session, senators also voted to proposed minority scholarship program to the Board of Regents budget. The program was added to the budget by an amendment by State Sen. Dave Kerr, R-Hutchinson. "This is an important and necessary program," Kerr said. "I think that it's appropriate to fund it." House for further discussion. The regents bill will now go to the The bill financing KU reflected changes made by the House Appropriations Committee last week. The committee added $1.4 million for the Kansas Geological Survey to KU's budget. However, the Senate cut more than $5 million from the proposed increase in salaries and wages at the University, where it was cut was cut from 5 percent to 4 percent. In addition to budget cuts to the Lawrence campus, more than $3.7 million was cut from a proposed increase in salaries and wages and extended benefits from the budget of KU's College of Health Sciences. 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