6 Monday, February 16, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON "So, until next week — Adios, amoebas." slators have not voted on it yet. Legislators are expected to start debate on the request this week. The KU administration must determine how it will accommodate the increased enrollment with its current reduced budget, Nitcher said. The University received a 3.8 percent state-imposed budget cut this spring. Enroll Continued from p. 1 The record enrollment will force the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and various schools to get tougher on enrollment requirements. "You can't continue to accommodate enrollment increases on a stable or diminished budget without sacrificing quality," Carothers said. tion in curriculum or teaching methods, he said. As a result, Carothers said, the college is considering a variety of strategies for planning future enrollments. These changes may include a separate admissions deadline for the college, more selection in recruitment of students, raised standards for admission of students entering from other schools in the University and higher standards for re-admis- said James Carothers, associate dean of the college. He said the enrollment increase and budget cuts already had affected the KU faculty. Faculty are teaching courses with diminished operating budgets, reduced laboratory and paper supplies, and with a lowered sense of the possibilities of innova- The schools are affected also by the enrollment rise. Liquor Continued from p. 1 Carothers said the new college curriculum could affect enrollment also by increasing the drop-out rate or discouraging poorly prepared students from applying to the University. sion of students dropped because of poor grades. "We have for a long time allowed alcohol to be served at the chancellor's residence, and 3.2 beer is sold at the Kansas Union," she said. "I expect both these facts will be considered when the House is discussing the bill." Zimmerman said, "The schools will be forced to limit enrollment because of budget cuts." Winter said support for the bill had not come from the University, but from those interested in the arts. State Sen. Wint Winter Jr., R-Lawrence, has supported a similar amendment for the last two years. Both times the amendment was approved by the Senate and then rejected by the House. Long said he hoped the proposed change would help the Union attract groups that previously held their positions. He emphasized the Union could not serve liquor. said the Union received many requests each year to serve liquor at dimmers and receptions, but had to be accustomed because of the present state law. "We have had few problems serving 3.2 beer, so I think we could provide the service and be more accommodating to those interests," he said. Jay Gates, director of the Spencer A cassette stereo valued at $200 was taken from a car parked in the 2000 block of Stewart Avenue on Friday or Saturday, Lawrence police reported. On the Record MONDAY & TUESDAY Feb.16th & 17th- "Currently, it's a little inconvenient to hold the opening here and the dinner elsewhere," he said. "I imagine people coming from other states where liquor is served expect to be served liquor here." ■ A french horn and three tennis rackets, valued together at $1,500, were taken from a car in the 1500 block of ElDorado Drive on Friday or Saturday, Lawrence police reported. ■ Barbed wire valued at $95.50 was taken from the fenced lot of a store in the 1500 block of 23rd Street on Friday or Saturday, Lawrence police reported. Gates said they would have to wait to see if the proposed amendment would affect the museum's fund-raising Cash and clothes, valued together at $450, were taken from a student's account at the 100 block of Louisiana Street for free on Saturday. Lawrence police reported While you are at dinner James Long, director of Unions. DON'T FORGET TO VOTE in the AURH elections. You must have your hall I.D. Godfather's Pizza Coupon Specials 711 W. 23rd 843-6282 Now's your chance to satisfy your pizza craving with great savings! Invite the gang over for a Giant "16" special pizza loaded with toppings. Or treat yourself to a delicious Hot Slice™. You'll love the taste, and the savings. But hurry, offer ends soon! Hot Slice only 99 $ ^{c}$ Not valid with other promotional offers. One coupon per person per visit. 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