2 Wednesday, February 27, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Sunny HI:58* LO:35* Kansas Forecast A return to spring-like conditions will occur over the next couple of days. Temperatures will reach the upper 50s today and the lower 60s tomorrow before returning back to normal. 5-day Forecast Thursday- Get out and enjoy it! High 62/Low 38. Friday - Cloudy and cooler with a chance for rain. High 55/Low 30. Saturday - Even cooler with a chance of rain, and possibly mixed with snow. High 42/Low 25. Sunday - Partly cloudy and cool. High 43/Low 26 Monday- Sunny but still cool. High 45/Low 28. HILLCREST 925 IOWA VARSITY 1015 MASSACHUSETTS 841-5191 DANCES WITH WOLVES (PG-13) KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 BEFORE 5 PM-ADULTS $3.00 (LIMITED TO SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS - $3.00 SAT, SUN 1:30 EVE 4:45, 8:00 Crown Cinema ME SAD, 5 SHE SAD (PC1.3) WITH THE ENEMY (R) NEVER INERT STORY 2 (PC) SCENES FROM SCENES FROM SILENCE *THE LAMBURS (R) CINEMA TWIN AWAKENINGS (PG.1.3) EAT SUN 2,00 WED 2,15 THUR 2,30 GREEN CARD (PG.1.3) EAT SUN 2,00 WED 2,15 THUR 2,30 WHITE FANG (PG) 4:40 7:05 9:30 HAMLET (PG) 4:15, 7:00, 9:45 KING RALPH (PG) 4:40, 7:05, 9:30 L.A. STORY (PG-13) 4:35, 7:20, 9:40 SHOWJIMES FOR TODAY ONLY HOME ALONE (PG) 4:15, 7:00, 9:45 NOTHING BUT TROUBLE (R) 5:00 7:15 9:35 The University Daily Kanran (USP5 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stuffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, KAN 60445, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. 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LAWRENCE PAWN & SHOOTERS SUPPLY 843-4344 718 New Hampshire 718 New Hampshire TREK 800 TREK The ideal bike for riding around town or taking those scenic paved roads you've always wanted to explore. Value Packed ATB Fun - $279 SUNFLOWER 804 Massachusetts, Lawrence, 843-5000 CORNUCOPIA A RESTAURANT & BAR - Now Offering - *Authentic Southwest cuisine *Fresh Seafood Everyday *Daily Drink Specials *Breakfast Anytime 1801 MASSACHUSETTS 842-9637 Hours: Sun. & Mon. 11-9; Tues. Sat. 11-10 ATTENTION The Chancellor's Student Awards Committee is accepting nominations for the following awards: Rusty Leffel Concerned Student Award, Agnes Wright Strickland Award*, Donald K Alderson Award*, Class of 1913 Award*. Nomination forms describing the awards are available in the Organizations & Activities Center, 400 Kansas Union. Nominations must be received by the Student Awards Committee, c/o The Organizations & Activities Center, 864-4861, by Friday March 8, 1991 at 5 p.m. * Award is presented to a graduating senior. "A Samuel Adler Festival" The University Symphony Orchestra 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 2nd Plymouth Congregational Church Featuring: Featuring: Adler's Concerto for Organ and Orchestra performed by Professor Michael Baver an Alder Overture,and Saint Saen's Symphony No. 3 الحمد لله الذي سبحانه وتعالى على محمد رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم Walk to KU Medical Center and Track Lights - 1,140 sq. ft./2 Bedroom/2 Bath - 3 Glass Patio Doors with Verticals and Track Lights - Clubhouse/Laundry Facilities - Sauna/Pool/Tennis/Weights DRINK SPECIALS Every Mon. & Wed. 50¢ Draws $2.50 Pitchers Safari 700 Stations/Weight - Off-Street Parking/Security Gates (913) 722-1319 3600 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, Kansas THE JAZZHAUS 9261/2 Massachusetts 749-3320 4:00p.m.-2:00a.m. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Whenever there's not a band on stage, THE JAZZHAUS plays the BEST in recorded jazz, blues, reggae and rock. When it comes to WAR, Ignorance is NOT bliss. Educate yourself at A FORUM ON THE GULF WAR Wednesday, February 27, 1991 7:30 p.m. 3139 Wescoe Six faculty panelists will relate their areas of expertise to the Gulf War and then open the floor to questions from the audience. 1 Presenters and topics of discussion are: Dr. Tom Berger, Affirmative Action a veteran's perspective Dr. Ted Frederickson, Journalism media coverage and media censorship Dr. Deborah Gerner, Political Science political situation in the Middle East Dr. Don Green, Chemical and Petroleum Engineering oil/energy and the war Dr. Doug Houston, Business economic consequences of war Dr. Tim Miller, Religious Studies morality and the "just war" ALL VIEWPOINTS WELCOME Sponsored by VOICE and the Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice.