6 Tuesday, March 26, 1991 / University Daily Kansan AIDS & THE 1990s: NEW HOPE, GREATER CHALLENGES a lecture by RICHARD KEELING, M.D. Admission Free Dr. Keeling is Chairperson of the American College Health Association's Task Force on HIV Infection and AIDS. He is a nationally recognized authority on HIV infection and has published numerous articles and books on the subject. The University of Kansas HIV / STD EDUCATION COMMITTEE Art students organize exhibit for downtown's Love Garden By Benjamin W. Allen Kansan staff writer A group of KU art students have, with a little initiative, put together an off-campus exhibition at the Love Garden, 93%$^{1}$ Massachusetts St. The group has no official title or sponsor; it is merely a loosely knit group of students interested in displaying their artwork. In its early planning stages, the show was conceived as a women's art show to combat poor representation of women artists in galleries. The controversy caused by the idea of a solely women's show subsided when the group decided the show would be open to all students. and one of the organizers of the show said the show was a great opportunity for students. Lisa Purdon, Tecumseh senior. "The whole reason was to get our work off campus, where the general public could see what we're doing," she said. Purdon said that the display area was not up to gallerist standards but that the space was more usable. "All kinds of people walk through here," she said. "All ages and all types, and they like what they see. "People are interested in the work request to talk about it. To me, this is important." Michael Gorman, Kansas City, Mo. junior, and one of the artists in the group, Nate Foster. exhibition was enjoyable Gorman said, "It's always fun to get your stuff up. You get a chance to share it with everybody." Entries for the show were chosen by Lymne Green, owner and curator of the gallery, Artists En Masse, 803% Massachusetts St. The exhibition will be displayed until April 7. A reception will be from 7 to 9:00 p.m. Friday at the Love Garden. Purdon said the show was a learning experience for all the artists and volunteers who worked to put it together. “It’s good to go off on your own, take risks, make mistakes and maybe learn something” she said. If You Thought We Were Too Expensive, You're About To Get An Education. College living that makes cents! Now the best place to live is more affordable than ever. And when you factor in free utilities and individual lease liabilities, the cost is even more reasonable. College living that makes sense! We feature a convenient location close to campus, fun social activities, a computer center and much, much more. Before you choose, call us and make an educated decision. Naismith Hall 1800 Naismith Drive 913/843-8559 GETTHRU. When you have Call Cue from Southwestern Bell Telephone, your phone automatically and continuously redials a busy number for you—so you get through instead of getting irritated. To use Call Cue, just hit *66 on your touchpad. Your phone starts redialing the busy number and keeps redialing it for up to 30 minutes if need be. Meanwhile, you can go off and do whatever your heart desires. When the line is finally free, your phone lets you know with a special ring. You're put through as soon as you pick up. Subscribe to Call Cue for only $3 a month. When you do, you can subscribe to another of Southwestern Bell Telephone's convenient calling options—Priority Call—for just $1. Contact your Southwestern Bell Telephone business office for details. Call Cue. Get it and get through. The one to call on. Installation free for a limited time. Not available in all areas or to party line customers. Some telephones may not