2 Tuesday; February 6, 1990 / University Daily Kansan } Weather TODAY Cooler HI: 45' LO:32' Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Forcast by Steven A. Berger Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. Kansas Forecast Fair chance for rain until midday in the northeast. Partly cloudy over the rest of the state. Highs will be in the 40s. Lows will be in the 20s to low 30s in the northeastern part of the state. Salina 41/30 KC 43/34 Dodge City 49/25 Wichita 43/30 5-day Forecast **Tuesday** - Fair chance of rain until midday, skies clearing to most clear by late evening. **High 45**. **Low 32**. Wednesday - Mostly sunny skies and slightly warmer. High 50'. Low 27'. Thursday - Mostly sunny skies and cooler. High 40'. Low 28'." Friday - Cloudy with a good chance of rain. High 47°. Low 22°. Saturday - Party cloudy with mild temperatures. High 50°. Low 27°. 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FREE MOVIE PASSES - FREE TANNING SESSIONS KU STUDENTS Kansas tops student loan default list The Associated Press FREE WITH KUID - FREE JAYHAWK SWEATSHIRTS WASHINGTON — Kansas college student loans in 1989 were in default more than those of any other state in the nation, according to a new study. Kansas led the way with a default rate of 17.8 percent, the study showed. That compared to an average rate of 4.2 percent in the 48 states for which data were available. The national average is down from 5.8 percent in 1996. Kansas and West Virginia, where default rates were high, are among eight states that contract with private agencies to manage student loans. Nationally, the increased rate of recovery is attributed to aggressive tactics including garnishing lottery winnings and putting liens on real estate. Pelavin Associates, a Washington, D.C., research firm, conducted the studies on the Guaranteed Student Loan Program. The GSL program has made higher education possible for more than 209 million U.S. citizens since created by Congress in 1965. Government student loan programs have been harshly criticized in recent years because of spiraling costs among trade and vocational schools Correction In a page 6 story in yesterday's Kansan, a Plum Tree restaurant employee's name was spelled incorrectly because of misinformation given to the reporter. The employee's name is Lucy Peng. An exhibition, "Wu Guanzhong: A Contemporary Chinese Artist," will be on display at the Spencer Museum of Art through March 4. The museum's hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. An exhibition, "The Healing Machines: The Art of Emery Blagdon" will be on display at the Spencer Museum of Art through March 18. Registration for Kappa Delta sorority rush will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on floor of the Kansas Union, Registration will continue through Feb. 4. On campus **Orientation tours of Watson Library will be offered at 10:30 a.m. today.** Tours last about 45 minutes and services available at the library. A meeting of the Undergraduate topology group 8-30 p.M. A. Fitzgerald 693 Fringer Hall An informational meeting of the Office of Study Abroad will be at 3:30 p.m. today at 206 Fraser Hall for anyone interested in studying in a A meeting of Orthodox Christians on Campus will at 7:30 p.m. today in the Christian Center of Kas Union, John Pluko from Holy Trinity Orthodox Church will speak. A meeting of the KU Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union will be at 7 p.m. today at Alcove I in the Kansas Union. A lecture, "Built Visions: Landscape by Six Self-Taught Artists", and an essay writer Lisa Stone at 7:30 pm, paul@spencer.org Spencer Museum of Art auditorium An informational meeting of the Office of Study Abroad will be at 4:15 p.m. today at 206 Fraser Hall for anyone interested in studying in a Spanish-speaking country in the fall. An Amnesty International letter-writing session will be at 3:30 p.m. today at Alcove B in the Kansas Union. A meeting of Environs will be at 8 p.m. today at Parliors A and B in the Kansas Union. Committees will meet. A Student Union Activities board meeting will be at 6 p.m. today at the Regionalist Room in the Kansas Union. French-speaking country in the future. A showing of the movie "LUBIA, sponsored by Latin American Solidarity, will be at 7 p.m. today at Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. The movie is a 1969 Cuban film with Spanish subtitles about the life of a Cuban woman. - An environmental forum, "Greenpeace, Past, Present and Future" will be at 8 p.m. today at the Kansas Union Ballroom. Christopher Childs, Greenpeace national spokesman, will speak. A Student Assistance Center workshop, "Taking Charge of Calculus." will be at 7 p.m. today at 309 Strong Hall. Jim Batten, chief executive officer of Knight-Riddle news service, will speak and be honored at the William Allen White Foundation luncheon at noon on Thursday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Briefs LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE: The third annual Student Leadership Conference will be held Saturday at the Kansas Union. Jonathan Long, assistant director for student leadership development programs, said about 30 sessions would be given on all facets of student leadership. Sessions will be taught by faculty, staff and students. "We want to teach students to be better organizers, better communicators and better negotiators," Long said. "This is going to be a back-to-basics approach to leadership." Check-in will be at 8:30 a.m. on the fifth level of the Union. Kala Strup, former KU dean of students and William Sanders, Student Senate executive committee chairman, said the conference, sponsored by the William Sanders Business center, was open to all students. conference speaker, will welcome students at 9 a.m. Students must pay a $5 registration fee by 5 p.m. Thursday. Students may pick up and return registration forms in Room 400 of the Union. Long said the fee included breakfast and the luncheon, the keynote speaker, conference materials and a souvenir T-shirt. BUDIG ANHOUNCES AWARDS: Chancellor Gene A. Budig appeared yesterday in Topeka to introduce a nursing awards program titled, "Nursing: the Heart of Healthcare." announced that nominations for the award would be accepted at the school through March 28. Nurses practicing in Kansas and in the metropolitan Kansas City area are eligible for the 10 awards that will be presented the first week of May. The program, sponsored by the School of Nursing at the University of Kansas Medical Center, will recognize individual nurses for outstanding contributions to patient care, nursing and community service. LAWRENCE MAN ARRESTED: A 29-year-old Lawrence man was arrested Friday afternoon when about $300,000 worth of suspected marijuana was seized from his house in the 1800 block of Louisiana Street, a Douglas County district attorney reported. Eleanor Sullivan, dean of nursing. Richard Small was charged with intent to sell marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, sale of marijuana and failure to show a tax stamp, according to the Douglas County Jail log. Legal Services for Students YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! --classes offered 148 Burge Union (913) 864-5665 Legal Services Available Free With Valid KU ID Appointment Necessary 148 Burge Union (913) 864-5665 Thursday, February 8 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. FREE! FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY SKILLS PROGRAM Techniques to help students of any language International Room, Kansas Union Presented by the Student Assistance Center and the Office of Foreign Student Services This grandiose epic tells three different stories, each focusing on a strong-willed woman in a key point of Cuban history. LUCIA In Spanish with English subtitles. Tuesday & Wednesday, Feb. 6 & 8 at 7:00 PM Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union. 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