10 Tuesday, November 16, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KAN.SAN 15% off complete pair of 737 Massachusetts *Prescription glassware tarnished* *Present coinown at time of purchase 842-0888 - Doid with other offers * Present coupon at time of purchase 842-0880 * Limit one coupon per purchase (Expires 12.71.84) (Expires 12-31-94) DUDS'nSUDS Good clean fun! Redeemable for One Free Wash Snack Bar, Pool Tables,Big Screen TV & Video Games The Only Place to do Laundry! - Limit One Coupon Per Person * Not Valid During Free Dry * Top Loaders Only F 918Mississippi 841-8833 Laundered SHIRTS On Hangers 99 $ ^c $ - Hillcrest / 9th & Iowa * Park Plaza / 27th & Iowa * Dilions / 23rd & Nalsmith * Dilings / 6th & Lawrence SAVERS Not valid with any other offer. Coupon must be presented with incoming order. $1.00 OFF ANY PURCHASE Pasta Dinner only $2^{49} pasta, homemade marinara sauce, garlic toast With coupon only. Not valid w/ other offers 1 offer/coupon/customer. Coupon expires 11/29/93 814 Massachusetts·843-BIRD Expires 12-17-93 COMIC CORNER - New & Old Comics (Marvel, DC, Valiant, Image) Open Gaming & Player Board Championship - Role Playing & Wargames * Miniatures & T-shirts Sunday-Friday: 11-7, Saturday: 10-8 15% OFF COUPON not valid with other coupons 1000 MASS St. Suite E, 341-4294 But Rick Harman, a member of the Board of Regents, has an idea for incoming college students to graduate on time, if not sooner. Many college students have a difficult time graduating after four years, let alone three. Harman said high school students should earn as much college credit as they could during their senior year. Regent suggests 3-year graduation Harman said high school students could take as many as 30 credit hours. He recommended a student should have somewhere around 24 credit hours by their first year in college, if the student wanted to graduate within three years. Carole Ross, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs, said KU accepted up to 64 hours of credit from any community college. "It depends on the person." she said. "Some of them really get bored in high school, and they need harder curriculum." he said. Harman said students could earn their degrees even faster if they took summer courses. This would allow college students to earn their degrees quicker and save money on college, about $8,000 according to Regents studies, he said. But she said some college students might not want to go through college faster. By Christoph Fuhrmans Kansan staff writer "The three-year deal is not for everybody," he said. "You're talking about the top 15 percent. They're going to be dedicated to going from point A to point B." Harman said students who would take the extra courses in high school would be the ones who were dedicated to earning a degree and getting a job after graduating from college. Except for the top students who graduated from college early, Harman said, most students needed the full four years of college to grow and mature as adults. Tricia Amberg, Overland Park sophomore, said high school students needed to look at their academic careers in high school before thinking of college. "I think it depends on their grades in high school," she said. "If it doesn't hurt them, then I'm all for it." Amberg said students would be mature enough to enter the work force even after three years of college. You really can't stop the growing experience, she said. Angela Clayton, Lawrence sophomore, said high school students who earned college credit would be better prepared for the academic and social changes of college. "They'll know what to expect when they get up here because it's a whole different world," she said. Mellissa Lacey/ KANSAN VISA WATER WATER WATER X X X WATER Soup's on St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center member Scott Shulte, left, and Kevin Koehler, Wellington senior, dish up vegetable soup for a dinner at the center promoting Homeless Awareness Week. Last night's dinner was organized by the center and the KU Homeless Coalition. GREAT GIFT IDEAS! Speaker Boxes, Amps, Car Alarm $4900 each While they last! Looking For Something? 1007 Massachusetts TONIGHT Sexual Boundary Violations - Between therapists and patients Tuesday, November 16, 1993 7:00-9:00 p.m. Pattl Butterfield, Ph.D. John B. Greene, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologists in Lawrence - Between faculty and students Granada Theater, 1020 Massachusetts Spend Thanksgiving with a Bunch of Hams! Live radio comedy and no leftovers! Saturday, November 27 5:00 & 8:00pm Liberty Hall in Lawrence $8.00 for cabaret seating $6.00 for bolcony Tickets available at Liberty Hall in Lawrence, all area Ticketmaster outlets, or by calling (816) 931-3330. A Public Presentation in the Public Interest KANU91.5FM Lawrence's Unique & Authentic Mexican Restaurant - Dinner & Lunch Specials Everyday - 2 for1 Margaritas on Fridays LIVE MUSIC! November 20 Las Cuatro Folklore Venezuela 1