6 Friday. February 28.1997 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NATURAL WAY • NATURAL FIBER CLOTHING • NATURAL BODY CARE • 820-822 MASS. • 841-0100• Jan31-Feb6 That Darn Cat⁽ᵃⴾ Bootie Call⁽ᵃⴾ Empire Strikes Back⁽ᵃⴾ Vegas Vacation⁽ᵃⴾ Marvin's Room⁽ᵃ³ⴾ Fools Rush in⁽ᵃⴾ 4:30, 7:30, 9:30 4:00, 7:10, 9:00 4:00, 7:10, 9:50 4:20, 7:20, 9:40 4:20, 7:20, 9:40 4:20, 7:00, 9:50 4:10, 7:10, 9:50 $3 50 Adults Before * Heads * Dolls 40A DEM * Inspired Stairs Liberty Hall 644 Mass 510 1992 Hamlet (PG-13) Fri. 7:00 Only Sat.-Sun. 3:45 Hurry ends Thursday Fri. 4:30 Sat. 1:15 8:30 Sum. 1:15 8:30 Shine (PG-13) The English Patient (R) Fri. 5:00 8:30 Sat. 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Hemenway made a promise when he arrived at the University in 1994 to increase that number, but fulfilling the pledge was restricted by a hiring freeze last year, he said. By Paul Eakins Kansan staff writer "it's difficult for minority faculty to get jobs," she said. Omofolabo Ajayi, associate professor of women's studies, said integrating minorities into faculty positions was difficult. Some faculty said they thought every department should have at Hemenway said he wanted the University to reach the point at which students could look at the faculty and not be surprised to see a person of color at the front of the classroom. "The equal opportunity office has put forth a new plan to look into minority graduate students staying here as possible future faculty," Hemenway said. Hemenway said a minority professor in each department was not the key to making minority students feel like a part of the University. Having enough minority professors, overall, would make them feel as if the campus was more hospitable, he said. Hemenway said he was trying to recruit minority faculty this year and has put new plans into effect. Some faculty members said that acquiring minority faculty was not the only thing that needed to be done. "Minority students should be better integrated with the majority students," said Bezaleel Benjamin, professor of architectural engineering. "It's difficult for minority faculty to get jobs." The council also discussed University financing with the chancellor. Omofolabo Ajayl associate professor of women's studies Benjamin said that students Also, faculty members said they were worried that possible tax cuts proposed by Gov. Bill Graves would cause a reduction in salaries, research funds and other funds. Hemenway said the University funds had grown with inflation for the past 15 to 20 years and had been a steady, though not very steep, climb. 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