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MICROTECH COMPUTERS 2329 Iowa St, Dickinson Plaza. 841-9513 Save the dolphins, Unlike the tuna fishing industry the brewing industry has never endangered the life of a dolphin. So come to Benchwarmers and save the dolphins. dolphins, drink a beer. Live Wednesday "Jam" with Chip and friends 75ยข 14oz draws and $2 burger baskets Southern Hills Mall 1601 W.23rd St. 841-9111 Thursday, Friday and Saturday February 28-March 2 at Robinson Natatorium WOMEN'S BIG EIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Preliminaries at 11:00 a.m. Finals at 7:00 p.m. Admission is $4 adults & $2 students per session/all session pass $15 adults and $6 students Cough! Cough! Signs of a chest infection? receive up to TINPANALLEY $140 IMTCI is asking volunteers ages 16 & over to participate in an antibiotic research study. If you have symptoms of a chest or respiratory infection, such as pneumonia or worsening bronchitis you may qualify to receive free medical care and up to $140 for your participation in this study. Call IMTCI immediately to find out if you qualify for this study: (913) 599-2044 IMTCI International Medical Technical Consultants, Inc. Red Cross sets goal of 625 units in blood drive By Amy Francis Kansan staff writer Sixteen dark blue cots resemble beach lounge chairs occupied a large part of the Kansas Union Ballroom yesterday. KU students helped take care of other students who occupied the cots. Nurses drew blood while other workers from the American Red Cross Blood Center conducted pre-treatment of the donors or took care of the donors. The groups hope to collect 265 units of blood for the Red Cross during a three-day blood drive at the University of Kansas. "We wanted to go beyond that goal," said Julie Bahr, co-chairperson for the drive. "The American loss wanted to keep it to the goal." Jo Byers, Lawrence chapter manager for the Red Cross, said there was not a great need for blood. There has been an increase in donors to the Red Cross because of the Persian Gulf War. "We don't want to get a surplus because having too much is just as bad as not having enough," she said Mark Funk, Wichita sophomore, said, "I have some friends in the Persian gulf so I wanted to do my part." Tom Robertson, Gladstone, Mo., senior who worked as a volunteer in the drive, said, "With everybody interested in the war movement, it's kind of a way to help out." The blood drive will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. through tomorrow, accepting only people with appointments. It is sponsored by the Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic and the Scholarship Hall Council. A unit of blood varies according to the size of the donor, but it is about a pint. If the goals are not met in the first two days, Bahr said the blood drive might accept people who did not have appointments. The goal increases because more people seem to donate at the end of week. Josh Weerasinghe, co-chairperson of the blood drive, said the Red Cross' need to meet its goal also would determine whether people without appointments would be allowed to donate. He said that although this year's blood drive was expected to be a success, some changes were planned or the next blood drive. "There won't be a blood drive at the residence halls like there used to be," he said. "The residence halls weren't really meeting their goals." Bahr said, "If we had more time, we'd be able to get a lot more donations." Next year's blood drive is planned at days instead of three Westport, MA. ATTENTION ALL STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY HOLDERS AND OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS There will be an Open Forum for your comments and questions concerning Student Health Insurance for policy year 1991-1992. Sponsored by the Student Health Advisory Board Funded by Student Senate This Thursday, February 28 8-9 p.m. Curry Room, Kansas Union SUA CENSORSHIP EVENTS "Last Tango In Paris" rated X Tuesday, Feb. 26, Wednesday, Feb. 27. Thursday, Feb. 28-7:00 p.m. & Saturday, March 2-4:00 p.m. AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION DEBATE Resolved: That on balance United States restrictions of media coverage of the Persian Gulf conflict have been excessive Thursday, Feb. 28 - 7:30-8:30 p.m. Kansas Room, Kansas Union cosponsored with KU Forensics and Communications Studies "The QUESTION MARK" open-mic coffeehouse Friday, March 1 - 7:30-9:30 p.m. Big 8 room, Kansas Union also look for promotions in the Ks. Union lobby STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES