Something mild CHAMPION Details page 6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday December 3,1987 Vol.98,No.71 (USPS 650-640) Census will alter way of counting city's KU students By VIRGINIA McGRATH Staff writer Kansas will begin its once- decade census this January to reapportion legislative districts according to population. ing to population A bill passed by the Legislature last session will change the way KU students are counted but will not affect where they are registered to vote. VOTE Under the new law, students who are not permanent residents of the state districts in Lawrence will be counted in the district where their permanent residence is. "Students should be counted at home unless they have abandoned that residence and established a new permanent legal residence at college," said Frank Ybarra, co-director of public relations for Secretary of State Bill Graves. The census will be conducted by Graves' office. Beginning Jan. 8, Graves' office will send cards to every household in Kansas asking them to list all members of the household and designate those who are college students. Census workers then will match that information against lists of students given to them by universities to ensure that students aren't counted twice. It also will determine those students who were not registered on one of the cards. In February, census takers will go door to door in Lawrence and across the state to obtain information from those who have not been counted. State Sen. Wint Wink Jr., R-Lawrence, said the new way of counting students was a bad idea. Winter said he represented everyone in his district, whether they did or didn't vote for him, whether they were registered voters, residents or neither. If students were not counted, Winter's senate district and Lawrence area house districts could be reapportioned. That would result in area legislators representing more people in a larger area, he said. "It treats students as not being here when they really are." Winter said. See CENSUS, p. 6, col. 3 This class combines aerobics with rubberband exercises to tone the entire body. The band resistance isolates the upper body, abs, and legs for effective toning and muscle definition As one of Schliebe's four levels of fitness programs, BLAST will keep you physically fit define particular muscle groups, and improve your overall cardiovascular condition. Mon, Wed, Fri 12:45 p.m. FEVER 4:15 p.m. TOTAL 5:30 p.m. FIRST 6:45 p.m. FEVER 8:00 p.m. WED wnd on Fr Tues. & Thurs. 4:55 a.m. Morning Glory 4:15 p.m. FEVER 5:30 p.m. TOTAL 6:45 p.m. FIRST 8:00 p.m. FEVER Saturday 8:45 a.m. BLAST 10:00 a.m. TOTAL 11:15 a.m. FIRST 12:30 p.m. FEVER Ask about our special rates during finals! AND Come check out Schliebe's large selection of exercise wear for men & women! 842-BODY First Visit Always Free 2223 Louisiana KANSAN MAGAZINE December 2,1987 6 ts Iowa top post n late October, Iowa released the six of four potential candidates the university presidency, includ- horowitz. Challenger was added to a list of candidates in November the other candidates for the posi n are Nils Hasslemon, provost at University of Arizona at Tucson; Nulenberg, chancellor at University of Illinois-Chicago; Robert Stein, dean of law at the diversity of Minnesota-Minneapolis Horowitz said that she was inter- sed in the position because she received her doctorate at Iowa, and liked the thought of returning to r alma mater as president. sam Becker, president of the arch committee, said yesterday it committee members would beiding Horowitz about her leadership perience, her vision for Iowa and understanding of issues facing students and faculty. horowitz has taught at the University of Kansas for the last 26 years. e began in 1961 as a research sociate in the Bureau of Child search. In 1978 she became the st vice chancellor for research, aduate studies and public service. horowitz received a bachelor of its degree in philosophy from Anti College in Yellow Springs, Ohio. e received a master's degree in education from Goucher College in wson, Md. Iowa is a Bie Ten conference hool and has conferred a reputation a major research university in the idwest. Its enrollment this fall was out 29,000. tion kit Dan Ruettimann/KANSAN off-campus senator, speaks in ing money to distribute condoms to 1 2