2 Thursday, April 14. 1988 / University Daily Kansan On Campus is on page 10 today REGENTS MEETING TODAY: The Board of Regents are meeting in Manhattan today to discuss the proposed tuition increases at the Regents institutions. The Regents also will take action on an assessment plan of the Regents institutions. The meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. Local Briefs STUDENT'S CONDITION SERIOUS: Darin Japen, an 18-year-old Lenexa freshman, was listed in serious condition last night with injuries he received from a bicycle accident. Monday morning. Jupe underwent more than four hours of surgery Monday afternoon and evening at St. Luke's hospital in Kansas City, Mo., according to Cindy Mullen, a hospital spokesman. Jupe suffered a fractured leg, fractured arm and abdominal injuries, Mullen said. Lawrence police said Tuesday that Jupe had been issued traffic citations for reckless driving, attempting to elude an officer and not having a motorcycle driver's license. The accident occurred three miles south of Lawrence on Haskell Avenue after a high-speed chase that began at Lawrence and ended through parts of Lawrence. Jupe was transferred by helicopter from Lawrence Memorial Hospital to St. Luke's shortly after noon Monday. Advertise in the Kansan THE HOPI PROPHECY Thomas Banyacya Representative of the HOPI Nation Lawrence, Kansas April 19-21, 1988 TUESDAY, APRIL 19 12:00 NOON Johnson County Community College Room 319 B in Commons Building (Lecture) 7:00 p.m. University Library (Lecture) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2:00 p.m. Haskell Jr. College (Stidham) Student Union (Joint KU and Haskell classes) 7:00 p.m. University of Kansas Smith Hall (Religion Building). (Joint KU and Haskell classes) 7:00 p.m. University of Kansas Smith Hall (Religion Building), Room #100 (Spiritual Prayer Session) THURSDAY, APRIL 21 12:30 p.m. University of Kansas Green Hall (Law School), Room #4A. The HORI Brochure relating to Justice) Room #104 (The HOPI Prophecy relating to Justice) 7:00 p.m. Haskell Junior College (Sidham) Student Union (Faculty Forum on important issues and questions for Banyacya.). More events to be announced later. Everyone is encouraged to attend. - Guaranteed Prices NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES - On-time Service - "For Information Call" 843-0380 - Free Estimates ETHAN A. SMITH moving & storage 721 E. 9th St. - Free Estimates Cinderella leading KU Team as National Champs for basketball Students lobbying legislators as Champions for Excellence in Education People finding ways to serve/help others as Champions For God IMPROBABLE PARADES? Lutheran Campus Ministry 1204 Oread 843-4948 Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. WE DELIVER DURING LUNCH! MIDWEST GRAPHICS AVAILABLE AT LOUISE'S DOWNTOWN, 1009 MASS. AND MIDWEST GRAPHICS LOCATED AT 2309 HASKELL AVE. — 841-6260 (Corner of Haskell & 23rd St.) — Come Pick One Up Today! — LIMITED EDITION ANNOUNCING: KU ON WHEELS SPRING 1988 ROUTE HEARINGS WEDNESDAY APRIL 13 & 20 For the 88-89 Academic Year The Student Senate Transportation Board is holding its annual route hearings to discuss possible changes in the bus routes for the next academic year. We will be hearing requests and recommendations on Wednesday evening April 13 & 20, - 5-7 p.m. Call 864-3710 for an appointment. Remember to gather as much information as possible as well as composing a realistic impact statement on the KU student body. Call 864-4644 OR 864-3710 for more information. Hearings will be held in the Rockchalk Room (through the cafeteria) in the Burge Union.