4A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2001 NEWS Now is the ideal time to get fit! Take the next 99 days and do it just for you! Our instructors are ready and waiting to help you: • Lose Weight Firm Up • Look Better Feel Better Offer ends 6/21/01 - Some restrictions apply. All of this in just 99 days for only a dollar a day. CALL US TODAY! 841-6200 2500 W. 6th Street, Lawrence www.fitness-tkd.com WADING AROUND PHOTO BY THAD ALLENDER/KANSAN Brian Stultz, Baldwin senior, and roomates Rb Pender, a KU graduate, and Brennan Hartin, St. Louis senior, relax by sipping strawberry daiquiris Saturday in a wading pool at Pender and Hartin's apartment complex. Keeping cool was priority Saturday as temperatures reached 90. Officers prepare for fall semester Mills says minority retension will be a top priority By Mark Hansen Kansan staff writer In previous summers, Student Senate president Justin Mills worked as a counselor at a space camp. However, this summer, he's preparing for his next frontier. Mills said he spoke with Chancellor Robert Hemenway about a number of topics, including Mills' most immediate concern minority recruitment and retention. Mills said Hemenway's "we'll help-you-if we-can" attitude is positive. Mills also said he wanted to form a task force to address the issue at the University. Meanwhile, Kyle Browning, student body vice president, spent part of his break reading the University's contract with Coca-Cola. "I read it to familiarize myself with it—as I serve on a couple of boards that it affects." Browning said. The part that talks about recycling was especially important to me." He said the contract was unspecific about the number of recycling bins Coca-Cola would provide and whether Coca-Cola was responsible for replacing stolen or broken bins. Browning also wants to make campus bulletin boards a more visible communication tool for students. He said he talked with Provost David Shulenburger about the on-c Campus bulletin board policy and found that the office didn't have the mechanism for enforcing it. Budget woes hit home to Mills when he saw the less than $6 hourly wage his staff would receive. Mills' biweekly salary is $243.10 and Browning's is $228.80. "It's a very tight year." he said of local and regional finances. "The question is, should we fund public universities or K-12 schools? I've been to high schools that need the funds. KU will be all right." Hansen can be reached at 864-4810 or writer@kansan.com Barton County Community College offers college classes presented totally online. Having trouble getting your class schedule to work? Dropped a class, need to add a class? Apply. Enroll and Attend class from your computer terminal! Let us solve your problems, and answer your questions: Logon!! BARTONline at http://bartonline.org Summer 2001 Session (8 wks) June 11 - August 5, 2001 Fall 2001 Session 1 (8 wks) August 27 - October 21, 2001 - Fall 2001 Session 2 (16 wks) August 27 - December 16, 2001 - Fall 2001 Session 3 (8 wks) October 29 - December 16, 2001 Many class credits are transferable to Kansas Regent Schools.