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Offer open only to students enrolled in six or more credit hours of course work, full-time faculty members, or full-time staff who are directly involved in the administration, delivery, or support of the academic mission of the University of Kansas, Lawrence campus. Student dividends have already been applied on computer purchases. Please add on 4.75% sales tax. Offer expires May 17, 1990. Take the Mac Challenge. Winning is easy with Mac on your side! Burge Union 864-5697 Macintosh® The power to do your best at KU © 1989 The Apple logo and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Appropriations committee tries to avoid budget veto TOPEKA — Members of the House Appropriations Committee tried to get a jump on the annual veto session yesterday, meeting throughout the day to discuss the omnibus budget. Kansan staff writer The committee members will meet again today with the goal of ironing out budget problems so a compromise can be reached during the veto session, which begins April 25. By Rod Griffin The omnibus budget is a collection of bills that affect the state budget. Appropriations subcommittees made recommendations to the full committee on each bill. recommendations to the Senate Gov. Mike Hayden warned legislators that if their budget was substantially higher than his recommendations, he would veto it and call a special session. The Legislature's Social and Rehabilitation budget alone is nearly $60 million over Hayden's recommendation. "The governor has clearly indicated that spending is too much right now," State Rep. Bill Bunten, R-Topea, said. "If we are going to over-spend the governor's recommended budget by $50 million, $60 million or $70 million, whatever it turns out to be, we'll have to accompany that with some kind of funding package." accompany that work some kind of. But committee members have little hope of avoiding a special session needed to hammer out a budget compromise. State Rep. John Solbach, D-Lawrence, said the only way to meet the governor's recommendations was to severely under-finance all the budgets and let the 1991 Legislature deal with the problems. KU minority enrollment ranks low By Stephen Kline Special to the Kansan The University of Kansas ranks sixth among Big Eight schools in Black student enrollment, and some Black students at KU are not pleased with the University's efforts to improve that figure. "We don't put as much effort as we could into the recruitment of minority students, Blacks in particular," said Michael Diggs, Student Senate Minority Affairs Committee chairman. "We put so much effort into being equal to other schools as far as faculty salaries. Why don't we put the same effort into Black recruiting?" he said. Her schools Herbison said that KU already recruited at high schools and college fairs and that there was a proposal to of the 26,320 students at KU last fall. 2.4 percent, or 642, were Black, according to statistics from the Office of Institutional Research and Planning. Only the University of Nebraska and the University of Colorado had lower percentages. The University of Oklahoma leads the Big Eight with 4.3 percent, or 823, of its students being Black.
Big EightTotalBlackPercentPercentage of Black residents
Oklahoma19,2508234.36.9
Missouri24,3446813.610.9
K-State20,1107023.55.6
Okla. St.20,1105732.86.9
Iowa State25,4896402.51.6
Kansas26,3206422.45.6
Nebraska23,9263821.63.3
Colorado24,3643831.63.7
Chico Herbison, assistant director of the Office of Admissions, said that KU was making efforts to improve but that it should act independently. He said the University should be more concerned about improving its numbers and not about the numbers of other schools. Peer Institutions North Carolina 23,592 1,921 8.1 22.5 Oklahoma 19,250 823 4.3 6.9 iowa 28,884 719 2.5 1.6 Kansas 26,320 642 2.4 5.6 Colorado 26,364 383 1.5 3.7 Oregon 17,153 217 1.3 1.5 Sources: University offices of institutional research, registrars and minority student services expand the recruiting program Cedric Lockett, Black Student Union president, said, "As long as we are sixth in the Big Eight, there is a serious problem." KU also ranks in the bottom half among its five peer institutions, according to figures provided by the schools. The University of North Carolina leads the peer group with a Black enrollment figure of 8.1 percent as of last fall. last fall. Peer institutions are similar in size and mission, with the states being similar demographically, economically and in the manner that their systems of higher education are organized. KU resembles many of the other schools in one respect; its Black enrollment is much lower than the percentage of Blacks living in the state. Kansas' Black population rate is 5.6 percent, more than twice the Black enrollment percentage at KU. Iowa State University and the University of Iowa are the only two schools among Big Eight and peer schools that have Black enrollments that exceed Black percentages in their states. Iowa State has many attractive features for minority students, including a multicultural center, Herbison said. IFC SPRING OPEN HOUSE RUSH WEEKEND APRIL 21-22 HOUSES PARTICIPATING ALPHA TAU OMEGA DELTA TAU DELTA DELTA TAU DELTA KAPPA SIGMA PHI DELTA THETA PHI KAPPA PSI SIGMA CHI SIGMA PHI EPSILON THETA CHI ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA DELTA UPSILON LAMBDA CHI ALPHA PHI GAMMA DELTA PHI KAPPA TAU SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON SIGMA NU TAU KAPPA EPSILON TRIANGLE THERE WILL BE A $20.00 REGISTRATION FEE. THE LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER IS APRIL 18, AT 12:00 P.M. NOTE: SPRING OPEN HOUSE IS OPEN TO THE FIRST 150 RUSHEES, FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 864-3559 INFORMATION CALL 864-3559