2A Tuesday, April 18, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN THE NEXT YEAR OF YOUR LIFE: Devoting more time to family life this summer will avert some serious problems. A tantalizing business project comes your way in September. The financial prospects are excellent. Innovative ideas could propel you into a coveted position early in 1996. VIPs are impressed. A change of residence is possible by this time next spring. Consult other household members before deciding on a decorative scheme. By Jeane Dixon DELEBRITES BORN ON THIS DATE: conductor Leo Stokowski, actress Barbara Hale, actress Hayley Mills, basketball player Nate Archibald ARIES (March 21-April 19): Stay centered this week. Your friends and family are relying on you. Cultivating a sense of humor will help you develop rapport with others in the workplace. Be a peacemaker if you sense trouble brewing. FAURUS (April 20-May 20) Pay more attention to what you eat. A heart-to-heart talk with family mends some emotional fences You love being the center of attention, Romance is awesome! GEMINI (May 21- June 20): Look beyond your own needs. Help others shine! Costly home improvements or a need for more space could lead to a change of residence. A money-making idea is workable. CANCER (June 21- July 22): Make a special effort to work in concert with your associates. Do favors for those really in need. An attractive newcomer may find you very appealing. An exciting relationship could lie ahead. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be more giving. An understanding approach brings results. Stress factors may be harassing. friends or family members. If you have health concerns. Conservative tactics work best when financial matters are concerned. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Focus on short-range goals even when tempted to daydream about the future. Handle business negotiations with finesse. A plonic relationship could lead to happy romance. Take things nice and slow. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Precision timing will aid your efforts. Plan your schedule well in advance. A work project you handle with a flair wins widespread applause. Keep spending within reasonable limits. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Dreaming is fine so long as your feet remain planted firmly on the ground. Someone very beautiful appears on the social scene. Go slow. Be sympathetic to those who are ailing or under great strain. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Loow forward to a banner day! A financial favor will be granted. Protect your status in the community. Home ties should not be severed unless there is something better to take their place. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Serenity as well as financial stability should be a major goal now. A desire to put down roots grows stronger. Avoid procrastinating at work. Meeting deadlines proves your reliability. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Buying and lending operations are unlikely to turn a profit today. Things should go better later in the week. A loving companion urges you to tackle an artistic project. Share the timelight with your mate. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Not a good day to set out on a long trip. New business could crop up at home. Curb a tendency to rush things. Financial transactions require careful attention to detail. TODAY'S CHILDREN are independent, hard-working and sometimes impulsive. So intent are these Aries on achieving their goals, they often turn into workaholics. Adequate rest and sensible eating habits are vital for continued good health. Lively and engaging conversationalists, the Aries will excel in public relations and sales. Restless by nature, they are apt to flit from one romance to another finally settling down. They occasionally initiate change just for the sake of change. Horoscopes are provided for entertainment purposes only The University Dally Kansei (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and final periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 60044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $90. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, KC. 66045. ON CAMPUS OAKS—Non-Traditional Student Organization will sponsor a brown bag lunch from 11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. today at the Rock Chalk Room in the Burge Union. For more information, call Mike Austin at 864-7317. KU Cycling Club will sponsor a team ride at 3 p.m. today at in front of Wescoe Hall. For more information, call Rick Finley at 842-1158. KU Karate Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. today at 130 Robinson Center. For more information, call Brad Bernet at 832-2157. Oremus will sponsor a rosary at 6 p.m. today at St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center, 1635 Crescent Road. For more information, call Timothy Brennan at 841-4773. Hispanic American Leadership Organization will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at the Frontier Room in the Burge Union. For more information, call Gabe Ortiz at 864-6242. Watkins Memorial Health Center will sponsor an eating disorders support group at 7 tonight in the second floor conference room at Watkins. For more information, call Sarah Kirk at 864-4121. Student Senate will sponsor a Students for Wildcare meeting at 7:30 tonight at 3012 Haworth Hall. For more information, call Pat Beesley at 832-8451. KU Meditation Club will sponsor group meditations at 7:30 tonight at 1204 Oread. For more information, call Ravi Hirekatur at 832-8789. Christian Science Student Organization will sponsor a forum, "Understanding Ourselves as Female and Male," at 7:30 tonight at Alcove I in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Trace Schmeltz at 843-6049. KU Fencing Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at 130 Robinson Center. For more information, call John Hendrix at 864-5861. KCBT Student Ministries will sponsor a Bible study at 7:30 tonight at the Regionalist Room in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Adam Decatur at 841-1683. Amnesty International will sponsor a letter-writing session at 8 tonight at the Glass Onion, 624 W.12th St. For more information, call Simone Wehbe at 842-5407. Lutheran Campus Ministry will sponsor Taize prayer at 8:30 tonight at Danforth Chapel. For more information, call Pastor Brian Johnson at 843-4948. Greeks for Responsible Education Enhancing Cultural Sensitivity will meet at 9:30 tonight at the Regionalist Room in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Cesar Millan at 832-8918. St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center will celebrate Mass at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow at Danforth Chapel. Kansas Correspondents will meet at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow at 100 Stauffer-Flint Hall. For more information, call Susan White at 864-4810. KU Gamers and Roleplayers will meet at 5 p.m. tomorrow at the Frontier Room in the Burge Union. For more information, call Isaac Bell at 843-9176. Pro-Choice Coalition will meet at 5:45 p.m. tomorrow at 1204 Oread Ave. For more information, call Sarah at 842-7073. Xingu will meet at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Regionalist Room in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Jack Lerner at 749-5225. KU Kempo Karate Club will meet at 6 p.m. tomorrow at 130 Robinson Center. For more information, call Mark at 842-4713. KU Tae Kwon Do Club will meet at 6 p.m. tomorrow at 207 Robinson Center. For more information, call Jason Anishanslin at 843-7973. KU Environs will meet at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Kansas Union (ask for specific room at candy counter). LesBiGay Services of Kansas will sponsor a support group for people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or unsure at 7 p.m. tomorrow. For location or more information, call 864-3506. KU Sail Club will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Regionalist Room in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Tom Connard at 832-9655. Native American Student Association will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the southwest lobby in the Burge Union. Weather Source: Scott Stanford, KU Weather Service ON THE RECORD A KU student's color television and cash were stolen from the 100 block of Michigan Street, Lawrence police reported Sunday. The items were valued at $900. A KU student's denim jacket, 2 cassette tapes and other items were stolen Sunday from the 1500 block of Kentucky Street, Lawrence police reported. The items were valued at $205. A KU student was harassed by phone Sunday in the 1500 block of Lynch Court, Lawrence police reported. The student told police a male caller made numerous calls during a one hour period and made lewd and obscene sexual comments. A KU instructor's mountain bike, valued at $450, was stolen form the 800 block of Maine Street, Lawrence police reported Saturday. A KU student's mountain bike, valued at $350, was stolen Sunday from a second-floor balcony in the 1800 block of West 25th Street, Lawrence police reported. A KU professor's parking pass, valued at $3, was stolen Wednesday from a car in the 1500 block of West 23rd Street, Lawrence police reported. CORRECTION An information box that appeared on page 3A of yesterday's Kansan was incorrect. Central America Week took place last week. Congratulations Graduates! Come celebrate your success at Restaurant May 13 & 14 lunch and dinner available Special hours 11:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Call in reservations for 5 or more 925 IOWA AIDSAWARENESS BUM STEER CATERING 1995 Sponsored by the Douglas County AIDS Project. Campus Information Day: Wednesday and Thursday April 19 and 20. Pledge forms available at the info.table at the Kansas Union on April 9th and Wescoe Beach April 20th. For more information, call 843-0040 Free-will donations accepted at all events Plan on KAPLAN first, because PLANNING ON LAW SCHOOL? KAPLAN IS LSAT PREP! Now is the time to prepare for the June 12 exam. Once a week classes taught in Lawrence 1000 Massachusetts classes begin: Tues., April 18th, 6:00 pm KAPLAN 1-800-KAP-TEST THERE'S NO REASON TO SHOP ANYWHERE ELSE! The Lowest Prices -Guaranteed- We will beat any Lawrence competitor's advertised price-guaranteed. See store for details. 128 listening stations locally owned & operated The End. compact discs & tapes 10th and Mass. 843-3630 ---