16 Thursday, February 28, 1991 / University Daily Kansan STUDY EUROPE IN COPENHAGEN TAUGHT IN ENGLISH BY DANISH FACULTY TO TRAVEL IS TO LIVE! LIFE BEACONS AND EXCITING WHEN YOU ARE NOURISHED BY THE GREAT WORLD, 'TO EUROPE' IS THE CRY FROM THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. 'TO THE LAND OF OUR FATHERS, THE WONDERLAND LAND OF MEMORIES AND DREAMS,' EUROPE! Liberal Arts(Social Sciences, Humanities, Arts) International Business Architecture and Design (also summer) Places available this fall or next academic year DIS, Denmark's International Study Program. Affiliated with the University of Copenhagen. One of Europe's oldest, safest and most highly esteemed study abroad programs. Established, recognized and supervised by the Danish Government. **Studying International Business in Copenhagen was an excellent experience. Studying in Denmark is fascinating because it is a member of the EC (Economic Community) and relies on all of Europe for its survival; thus, when studying in Denmark you learn about the rest of Europe. The DIS program includes travel to East and West Europe to incorporate what we have learned in the classroom from an actual business man in Copenhagen." Sean Jackson, University of Kansas, Fall 1990 INFORMATIONAL MEETING Thurs. Feb. 28, 3:30-5:00 Oread Room, Kansas Union Meet Returnees - See a Video KU Office of Study abroad 203 Lippincott (913) 864-3742 It's a BUTTE from GIANT 100% cro-moly frame 100% cro-moly fork araya "V" section rims 21 speeds The all new 1991 GIANT Butte only $344.95 RICK'S BIKE SHOP 916 Mass., Lawrence, KS (913)841-6642 Some NY schools to provide condoms The Associated Press NEW YORK — After months of debate and a last-minute attempt to compromise, the Board of Education voted last night to dole condoms in the nation's largest school system. Condoms will be available on request at 120 schools with a total enrollment of 260,000 students. The condom distribution plan is part of an increased effort to fight the spread of AIDS. Parents' permission to distribute the condoms will not be required. This feature of the plan was a major sticking point for the school board, who approved the plan with a 4-3 vote. Hundreds of people have lined up to talk, yell or plead at New York City school board meetings since the subject was first broached in September. j+*++++++++++ AIDS from a blood transfusion. "What if I were your kid and had the AIDS virus? You'd be in favor of condom education and condom use because you would see how I was suffering." New York City is to about 3 percent of the nation's 13 to 21-year-olds, but it has 20 percent of all AIDS cases in that age group. Krim said the number of full-blown AIDS cases among ages 13 to 19 seemed small because the incubation period is up to 10 years. Mathilde Krim, adjunct professor of public health at Columbia University and founding co-chair of the American Foundation for AIDS Research, estimates that two out of every 100 teen-agers in the city - more than 5,160 public school students - are infected with the AIDS virus. Songbird James Brown isn't singing the blues The Associated Press COLUMBIA, S.C. — "I feel good," soul legend James Brown screamed to a throng of reporters yesterday after a state parole board released him from prison early. The South Carolina parole board unanimously agreed to release Brown yesterday, even though the original parole date was March 8. Parole will continue until Oct. 23, 1993, when Brown will be put on five years probation. program. Any future concert and travel plans must be approved by the parole office overseeing Brown's case. Brown cannot leave the continental United States without permission from the parole board. Brown must submit to drug testing and enroll in a substance abuse He doesn't mind. "I'm satisfied with being free," the two-time Grammy winner said at a news conference after the hearing. "The same restrictions I have, you have out there. Most of the times you just don't abide by them. I'm going to abide by them." Briefcase encounter abruptly turns into a major bombshell The Associated Press CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Window salesman John Schilawski was calling police to ask about the briefcases he accidentally left at a service station, when he saw one of them open on a television news report. report Schiawski blamed paranoia caused by the Persian Gulf War for the incident. Champagne police representative Rebecca Hall said, "It's the kind of situation where we'd better be safe than sorry, especially with all that fuel around." Schilawski said he was starting to call when his eye was caught by the evening newcast. The newscast showed police dragging one of the cases away from the gasoline pumps with a rope, then blowing the case open with a water grenade. Schilawski, 30, of Decatur, left two briefcases at D'amoco with a service station Monday night. He called the station, but an employee told him he had caused a disturbance and advised him to call police. Police and bomb experts had sealed off the area from traffic and evacuated the surrounding block. WOULD YOU LIKE TO PARTICIPATE IN PLANNING BUS ROUTES? The Student Senate Transportation Board would like to hear your suggestions. O O Are there changes you'd like to see in the bus routes or the bus system? You are invited to come to a route hearing to present your suggestions on March 5th at 6:00 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Please sign up to attend the route hearing by filling out a suggestion form in the Student Senate Office, 4th floor of the Kansas Union. 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