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BASIC | FORTRAN | COBOL | ASM | Cobol | VBA | JAVA | XPL | PL/4 | DB2 | UNIX | SAS | JavaScript | Perl | Python | SQL | RPG | Tuxedo | Visual Basic | VBA | Cobol | VBScript DeGeorge said that most of the research done in business ethics dealt with problems for which people did not have any clear moral intuition. But he saw the changes that multinationals moving into Eastern Europe were facing. Now, Richard DeGeorge, KU distinguished professor of philosophy, and Joseph Reitz, professor of business, are planning the direction of the new International Center for Ethics in Business at KU. The third goal will be for the center to serve as an informational outlet for the University and the community, DeGeorge said. "We will collect what's written throughout the world on this topic," he said. "We hope that we will then be able to provide people with documents, information and so on to help with whatever projects they have." "I think business ethics is now sufficiently established so that it is no longer considered a contradiction in terms." De George said. KU ethics center planned ness ethics after writing a research paper defending capitalism against Marxist critics. DeGeorge, who earned a doctorate in philosophy from Yale University, said he became interested in busi- By Patricia Rojas Kansan staff writer "Business ethics has its as aim stating what those areas are that need improvement and suggesting ways to make these improvements." "In replying to the Marxist critics, I decided that free enterprise as we have it in the United States is justifi- tive," DeGomeau said. "But there's a great deal of wrong in it that can be improved." The center will be the first of its kind to stimulate and support research in international business, where it is one of its three main tasks, be said. The center's co-director, Reitz, who earned a doctorate in business from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said he realized soon that a need existed for a systematic way of reaching ethical decisions The National Association of College Broadcasters has named KJHJ the best college radio station in the country in management and general operations. In the association's first "Top Station Search." KJHK won the award for having excellent management structure, training programs, departmental interaction, motivation of staff and communication. Kansan staff writer Macintosh LC 2/40 CPU (includes keyboard) Apple 12" RGB Monitor MacWrite II & MacDraw II Tim Mensenbick, KJHK general manager, said, "I am excited for our students, faculty and the school. This award is proof that our students are working hard and that the faculty and school are achieving academic success." By Benjamin W. Allen KJHK receives management award KU Bookstores Computer Store Burge Union, Level 2 864-5697 Macintosh Color Packages Offer Ends March 8th,1991* Now KU can afford to dream in color. Nicole Vap, student station manager, said KJHK had a dedicated staff. Macintosh LC Color Package includes: By Patricia Rojas Federal Communications Commission regulations state that noncommercial, educational FM stations will be licensed upon showing that the station will be used for the development of an educational program. Please add 5.25% sales tax said. "Alternative music is our niche. We couldn't compete with the Fox (KCFX) in Kansas City or with classical stations." Mac Isi 2/40 Color Package includes: "But we decided to put that in the past," she said. "We are just concerned with being a radio station." Chris Bihuinak, KJHK promotions director, said the station would continue to program alternative music. Vap said that in a management meeting before the 1990-91 academic year, the same controversy came up. contest, KJHK submitted more than 90 pages of documents to the National Association of College Broadcasters. 'The documents included the management structure of the station, examples of training programs, the station's mission statement and a KJHK newsletter.' Please add 5.25% sales tax Mensendiek said the educational and community service aspects of the station often were overlooked. $3,069.00 Mac Ilsi 40 Meg. Hard Drive/2 Meg. RAM Standard keyboard Apple High-Resolution RGB Color Monitor MacWrite II & MacDraw II "To program would be foolish," he KJHK was involved in a controversy in 1989 and 1990, when the School of Journalism and students began programming control of the station. Mac Iisi 5/80 Color Package includes: $3,689.00 Menskind said the judges for the award probably took into account the rough waters the station had been through in the past. 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Payment must be made by the person holding the equipment in match with the Reminders name on the Cashier's Check. Personal check or credit cards are accepted. Have your Cashier's Check made payable to KU Bookstore*. Students dividends have already been applied on computer purchases. "This past year we have been working to make it a better place to work and a better quality of product," she said. Kansas vs. Kansas State Wednesday, January 30 • 7:00 p.m. • Allen Fieldhouse GIVEAWAYS - COLORING CONTEST RESULTS - TEAM AUTOGRAPHSTickets: Adults-$3.00/Children under 18-$1.00KU students free with KUID Portion of game proceeds to benefit the Ronald McDonald House .