2. 下列说法正确的是( ) 6 Wednesday, February 11; 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON "Seems like Gramp's been there forever — fossilized right there on his favorite rock. ... Scares the hell out of the dog." Biology students also are sharing experiments that formerly would have been conducted individually, said Gunther Schlager, biology department chairman. But more serious than that, said George Pisani, director of laboratories for undergraduate biology, is the lack of funds for field trips for the 900 students in Introductory Biology. He said field trips still could go on if students were willing to pay for the transportation. VALENTINE'S DAY SPECIAL Departments that can't cut costs by making students share materials are having more trouble reducing other operating expense spending the required 15 percent. "We can't make students double up like the sciences can," Johnson said. Because the English department had been spending money only on necessities anyway, he said, there wasn't much room to accommodate the cut. - $3 off any Haircut - $5 off any Permanent The timing of the recission made the other operating expense cuts particularly difficult to deal with, several faculty members said. Exp.2-17-87 Not good with any other coupon 1422 W. 23rd St. Reduce Continued from p.1 Hayden's 3.8 percent spending cut was announced in December, halfway through the fical year, which ends June 30. Academic departments But that doesn't detract from the frustration that the cuts have caused. And the recision of fiscal year 1983, in which a 4 percent cut was never restored, still is fresh in memory. 842. 1788 "If we had known about it in August," Harmony said, "we could have dealt with it better. But we have doubled the blow in the spring because of the timing of it." "A continuing state of affairs like this will cause frustration and lower morale," Sherman said. "People may go elsewhere, where they don't have to face this year after年. Therefore, the effect of the cut was magnified because the entire 15 percent had to be saved in the last half of the fiscal year, after most departments had already spent more than half of their money. "We know the state is in trouble," Schlager said. "They're not going to fund us and close down the prisons." had been spending their other operating expensebudgets normally until that time. Faculty members said that they regretted the budget cuts, but they acknowledged the reasons for them. "People are working hard, but it's demoralizing." On the Record A student's moped, valued at $300, was taken Sunday night or Monday morning from a moped parking lot in the 1800 block of Naismith Drive, Lawrence police said. A faculty recital with Mark Ferrell will be at 8 p.m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall at Murphy Hall. The KU History Club is sponsoring a panel discussion on Nicaragua at 7 p.m. today in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. - Ecumenical Christian Ministries is sponsoring a University Forum, "The Rural Crisis in Kansas," at 11:40 a.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Ave. A. - Campus Christians will have a fellowship meeting at 6:30 p.m. today in the northeast conference room of the Burge Union. A student's purse, containing items valued at $38.50, was taken Monday evening from an unlocked vehicle parked in the 3200 block of Cardinal Drive, KU police said. A man exposed himself to a student in a laundry room in the 800 block of Michigan Street early The KU Dr. Who Appreciation Society will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Walnut Room of the Kansas Union. - The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center is sponsoring a workshop, "Assertive Training for Women," at 7 p.m. today in the International Room of the Kansas Union. yesterday morning, Lawrence police said. The man was not caught. The window of a student's car parked in a lot west of Lewis Hall was broken Sunday night or Monday morning, KU police said. Damage to the car was about $250. A computer switchbox, valued at $50, was taken Monday night from Bailey Hall, KU police said. The switchbox belonged to the School of Education. The KU chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers will meet at 6:30 p.m.today in 3015 Learned Hall. On Campus UNLUCKY IN LOVE A Friday the 13th Valentine's Celebration But Not That Lucky! "In the line" buy any sandwich and get a FREE Cherry Coke "In the Deli" buy anything and get a FREE Valentine cookie (at Wescoe Cafeteria) Only on Friday the 13th Express yourself on the "Unlucky in Love" graffiti wall in Wescoe Cafeteria DAYTONA'87 Meet us Wednesday and Thursday from 2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. at The Wheel. without trans $144 with trans $229 - 4 per room at The International * Daily pool parties. * Experienced escorts. To sign up or for more info call: Bill at 841-3856 or Steve at 841-2699. BE A PARTICIPATOR, NOT A SPECTATOR. CALL TODAY! data systems Faculty Staff & Students Special Educational Purchase Price
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