2A Wednesday, February 5, 1997 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEATHER CAMPUS EVENTS TELEVISION LISTINGS WEATHER ET CETERA TODAY Partly sunny with temperatures staying about the same. THURSDAY A little cooler. No sign of the sun. CAMPUS EVENTS FRIDAY An awful mix of rain and snow to end the week. ON CAMPUS Office of Study Abroad will have an information fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Jayhawk Walk in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Susan McNally at 864-7807. Ecumenical Christian Ministries will present the University Forum entitled "Birds of Peru - a birding expedition with slides" from noon to 1 p.m. today at the ECM Center at 1204 Oread Ave. For more information, call Thad Holcombe at 843-4933. KU Queers and Allies will meet at 7 tonight. Call KU Info at 864-3506 for the location and more information. ON THE RECORD A KU student's yeglass frame were damaged during a domestic dispute at 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the 500 block of Michigan Street; Lawrence police said. The frames were valued at $150. A KU student's mailbox was damaged between 4 p.m. Dec. 29 and 6. p.m. Dec. 30 in the 1100 block of Indiana Street, Lawrence police said. The damage was valued at $25. ACCESS Continued from Page 1A the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union; at 3:30 p.m. Feb. 20 at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union; and at 7 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Jayhawk Room in the Kansas Union. Parking spaces account for most of the proposed changes. Waechter said 2,000 additional spaces would be created by restriping, adding new spaces and removing islands in existing parking lots, primarily the lots near Memorial Stadium and behind Robinson Center. Waechter said 11,882 parking permits were sold for only 9,500 available spaces on campus. "There's a significant overself," Waechter said. "There were 509 blue permits for only 320 spaces, so spaces were not available." Waechter hoped a new $10 million parking garage built on the north side of the Kansas Union would solve some of the space problem. At least 1,000 spaces would be available, at least one-half of which would be allotted to students, faculty and staff. The other half would go to visitor and short-term parking. The garage would not open until around the year 2000. The report also recommended that the blue lots near the center of campus, which are for faculty and senior staff, have gates installed. These gates, Waecheater should eliminate the need for parking to patrol for illegally parked cars. Another part of the proposal, a shuttle system, would take people from the parking lots behind Robinson Gymnasium and near Memorial Stadium to a central stop near Bailey Hall, Waecher尖. Three or four shuttles would carry between 15 and 20 passengers each and would travel between the two lots along Sunnyside Avenue, Sunflower Road and Mississippi Street. Parking along the side of the street from the Chi Omega fountain to Lilac Lane would be eliminated. The control booth at 13th Street and Oread Avenue would be moved south to Lilac Lane, making the Kansas Union more accessible to visitors. Traffic would be restricted to buses, emergency vehicles, service vehicles and bicycles. Personal vehicles would not be allowed on campus between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. The additional spaces in existing lots would cost about $700,000 and the shuttle system would cost at least $200,000. Parking permit prices would increase, but the increase would vary according to which proposal was adopted. Students could see between a $30 to $60 increase in permits for surface lots, but garage rates would cost $200. Kelly Fross, Salina freshman, said she thought the permit increases were high. "The regular permits are a little high," Fross said, "but the $200 is too much." WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS **KSMO** 3 Sentinel "Light My Fire" ★ Star Trek: Voyager (In Stereo) Babyylon 5 "Into the Fire" ★ Mad Abo, You Bzzzl Cops LAPD **WDAF** 4 Beverly Hilte, 90210 ★ Party of Fire "MYOB" ★ News ★ H Patrol Cheers Extra ★ **KTVY** 5 Nanny ★ Pearl ★ Miss USA Pageant (In Stereo Live) ★ News ★ Late Show (In Stereo) ★ Selinfeld ★ **KS06** 8 Health Check ★ News Plus ★ News ★ Silhouettes ★ News Plus **KCPT** 7 Living Edens (In Stereo) ★ Mark Russell Great Performances: Gospel Music Business Rpt. Trailside Charlie Rose (In Stereo) **KCSN** 8 College Basketball: Kansas State at Oklahoma State (Live) Law & Order "Menace" ★ News Tonight Show (In Stereo) Late Night ★ **KMBC** 8 Carew Dreyer ★ Carew Dreyer Primetimelive ★ News Roseanne ★ Rosanne M*A*S*H ★ **KTNU** 1 Living Edens (In Stereo) ★ Mark Russell Great Performances: Gospel Music naturescape Business Rpt. 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Moneyline NEWSnowbiz COM 5 Comedy-Viewer's Choice John Leguizamo: Spic John Leguizamo: Mambo Daily Show TV Nation Tick St. Night COURT 7 Prime Time Justice Trial Story Cochrane and Grace Prime Time Justice (R) Unresolved Mysteries CSPAN 4 Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs (R) DISC 5 Wild Discovery Crocodile Discover Magazine (R) Wildest of Tribes (R) Wild Discovery: Crocodile Discover Magazine (R) ESPN 6 (600) College Basketball College Basketball Duke at Wake Forest (Live) Sportscenter Rodeo Riders Billards(R) HIST 7 American Revolution: War True Action Adventures Weapons at War (R) Year by Year "1930" American Revolution: War LFE 5 Unsolved Mysteries "Come Die With Me" ★% 1974 (Drama) George Mahars Living Mysteries Unsolved Mysteries MTV 5 Babysface Presents (R) (In Stereo) Real World Real World Singled Out Lovewing (In Stereo) Allern. Nation SCIFI 7 "Warning Sign" ★(**1985**, Suspense) Sarn Waterston. Sightings (In Stereo) Time Trax "Split Image" ★"Warning Sign" ★(**1985**) TLC 7 SeaTeek Pop Science Zulu Wars (R) (Part of 3) Glass Jungle-on the Edge SeaTeek) Pop Science Zulu Wars (R) (Part of 3) (**1979**) NT 7 "Mr. Horn" ★(**1979**, Western) David Carradine. Based on the life of the bounty hunter Geronimo. "Mr. Horn" ★(**1979**) USA 7 Murder, She Wrote "* As good as Dead" ★% (**1955**, Suspense) Crystal Bemard Wings Wings Stik Slaktonis (In Stereo) WH1 8 Elvis: Alaha From Hawaii Elvis Week in Memphis (R) Elvis: Alaha from Hawaii (R) WGN 7 Sister, Sister Nick Freno Wayans Bros. Jamie Foxx News (In Stereo) Wisegue "Blood Dance" In the Heat of the Night WTBS 10 NBA Basketball: Utah Jazz at Seattle SuperSonics (Live) NBA Basketball: Chicago Bulls at Los Angeles Lakers. PREMIUM STATIONS HBO 10 "Rebound - The Legend of Earl The Goat Manigault" (1966) Larry Sanders Trexy Times Comedy Hour "Ground Zero" ★%(**1994**) R MAX 10 "Proteus" (**1996**, Horror) Craig Fairbanks, (In Stereo) R "Sin of Desire" (**1992**, Tanya Roberta. The Wooden Man's Ride" (**1994**) NR SHOW 10 "Othello" ★(**1955**, Drama) Laurence Fishburn. R "Bad Company" ★%(**194**, Drama) Ellen Barkin. R "Bat 21" ★%(**1988**) R www.kansan.com The University Daily Kansan is the student newspaper of the University of Kansas.The first copy is paid through the student activity fee.Additional copies of the Kansan are 25 cents. Last week the UDKI inaugurated a new section on its homepage—Classified Ads. Clicking on the "classified" button will bring up the daily classified advertisements that appeared in that day's University Daily Kansan. Also, be sure to check out the Opinion page for its daily political cartoons The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Periodical postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 66044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $90. Student subscriptions of $1.68 are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045. What's New This Month in THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES? Library Workshops Libraries' Instruction Program is offering a workshop series throughout the Spring 1997 semester. Kshops in February are: - AIDS/HIV Resources Thursday, Feb. 6 10:30-12:30 Clark Lab Wednesday, February 19 3:30-5:30 Clark Lab - Finding Information on the World Wide Web Friday, February 28 9:00-11:00 Clark Lab - Theatrical Web Thursday, February 27 9:00-11:00 Clark Lab - Exploring Multicultural Resources Saturday, February 22 10:00-12:00 Watson Reference - In Our Own Words: African American Resources in the Kansas Collection Wednesday, Feb. 19 10:00-12:00 Kansas Collection - An Introduction to Electronic Resources for the Study of Music Wednesday, Feb. 12, and Wednesday, Feb. 26 1:00-3:00 Clark Lab - State Governmental Resources on the Information Network of Kansas Monday, Feb. 3 1:30-3:00 Clark Lab Tuesday, Feb. 11 9:00-10:30 Clark Lab - KU UnCover Wednesday, Feb. 5 9:00-10:30 Clark Lab Monday, Feb. 10 1:00-2:30 Clark Lab Friday, Feb. 21 10:00-11:30 Clark Lab To register, call 864-3601, or E-mail workshop@ukans.edu. Please inquire about location when registering for the workshops. Brochures listing all workshops are available at most library service desks. Social Science Citation Index has been added to the Humanities and Social Sciences menu and Peterson's Gradline has been added to the General menu of the Libraries' Local Area Network. Both are updated regularly. For more information, ask at the Watson Library Reference Desk. New on the Local Area Network New Music Reference Service The Music Library now has an electronic mail reference service for KU community members with questions pertaining to music theory, education, therapy, history, composition, and applied music. Submit questions to music-ref@ukans.edu. Exhibits Watson Library: Albert Bloch: St. Louis—Munich—Lawrence *University Archives: Buttons *Special Collections: Ancient Places of the World *Kansas Collection: Happy Landin* With Landon *Located on the $4^{\text{th}}$, $3^{\text{th}}$ and $2^{\text{nd}}$ floors, respectively, of Spencer Research Library. The University of Kansas Libraries Publications Office * 350 Watson Library * To Comment, Call 864-3378 BRITCHES PRICE SALE MENS SUITS SPORTCOATS DRESS SLACKS SPORTSHIRTS TIES • SWEATERS OUTERWEAR BOXERS WOMENS SHIRTS PANTS • TOPS SWEATERS OUTERWEAR TIGHTS • VESTS JEANS • DRESSES BRITCHES 843 MASSACHUSETTS ST. DOWNTOWN Nothing seems to work! Remember that white space can be an irresistible attraction to a pair of inquisitive eyes. Use it to your advantage when you place your next ad where students look first.