2A Monday, November 18, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN QuickINFO CAMPUS EVENTS TELEVISION LISTINGS WEATHER LOTTO NUMBERS WEATHER Warmer and breezy. Partly cloudy and continued warm. INCREASE Continued from Page 1A the Big 12 Conference's average room and board cost of $3.813. Katie McGee, Loveland, Colo., sophomore and McColum Hall resident, said that the proposed rate increase did not bother her. "I don't see $96 as being a real detrimental amount," McGee said. "With my out-of-state tuition, room and board is expensive enough. But compared to the scheme of things, $96 is not a big deal." The University's housing rates have remained lower than the national average, according to College Board reports. Residence hall rates for the University are now $3,640, $512 less than the $4,152 national average cost. "The cost of everything is going up, but if that money is going to help with facilities, I don't see it as a problem." McGee said. Approximately 4,600 students live in the University's housing facilities. According to the Regents' report, the additional revenue will allow the continuation of the present level of basic services and operations. The report also said that the rental income generated from residence halls would be pledged as part of the in-progress, long-range renovation program, which is financed by bonds. Failure to adjust the cost of residence hall rent will jeopardize the fiscal stability of the operation and compromise the ability to finance future renovation projects. Stoner said that the residence halls were in need of repair. "They are all about 30 years old," he said. "We've got to look at doing something." CYPRUS Continued from Page 1A last couple of years," she said. "It's time for the United States to know what's going on." Even though the United Nations and the United States don't legally recognize the Turkish occupation of Cyprus, Krueger said that they should do more to settle the conflict. "I think it's hypocritical for the United States to support human rights and then close their eyes on Cyprus," she said. "Americans don't even know where Cyprus is or know about the island crimes." No disturbances occurred as a result of the protest; however, a Turkish display celebrating the occupancy of northern Cyprus was vandalized with black spray paint Thursday evening. It was located in the display case by the bus stop in front of Stauffer-Flint Hall. "I don't know who did it and I'm not calling any names, but it's not hard to guess who did it," said Ozfer Ozatay, graduate student from northern Cyprus and president of the Turkish International Association. "The bottom line here is tolerance, and some people don't seem to have a bit of it." Panayides denied that Greek Cypriot students vandalized the Turkish display. Ozatay said that though Cyprus and Turkey were at odds, he had many friends from southern Cyprus. "I see them every day and we are good friends, but when it comes to political discussions, we differ greatly," he said. Ozatay said that the country should stay as it is — divided. "You can't make a man and a woman marry against their own will," he said. "That's what they're trying to do in Cyprus." 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. MONDAY PRIMETIME NOVEMBER 18, 1996 © 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 College Basketball: Teams to Be Announced, (Live) Highlander: The Series Martin ℗ Bzzzi Cope ℗ Universe WDAF 4 Morose Place (In Stereo) ℗ When Animals Attack II (R) ℗ News ℗ H. 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Are your photos better than this? The Hill. a monthly magazine published by The University Daily Kansan, is dedicating a section of each issue to KU's artistically inclined All students interested in publishing artwork photographs, poetry or comic strips on the pages of one of the country's best college newspapers should submit an entry. Chosen entries will appear in the Fall 1996 issues of The Hill. Entries due by 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.19. The last issue runs Thursday, Dec. 5. For more information contact Amy McVey, Special Sections Editor at 864-4810.