i t
Room, Boord Rotes Up ,
is . I ` ·‘‘ Z ·
Room and board rates will increase L .1;. `’`.¥ » o`°A` *’,· `:·, ’°’.i * _[ ’ E
¤b0u* 2 Pcmim {OY the 198**86 aca` . 1 . . »l.€ ; =l, *
demic year to maintain the self-support- l,,‘ ````"`ii°: I `“"i i `i`>i '‘``'` " ii 1 _ t `
ms status Ofthc Service J = `vi. T ' ii * ·
The r·r<>i>¤S¤<* ¤
¤tS result prt T ‘¥i»» »:;~; ; ``ii a.*— i g *
" marily from increased labor, food, and »·`— gg __ ,
utility costs," said Dr. jack Blanton, }‘\“Y’ ‘`:` ·· i ;
UK vice chancellor for administration. . —»·»--e ’ _ 3
"Thesc rates cover debt service, all op- ` _»_» Lati
erating costs and funds for replacement . , _ '_ 4 ~ · ,
of furniture and equipment," Blanton . ` ,§,._., · _ ' t`-i °
Room and board rates vary accord- ·-r i · ~..—, O _‘``
ing to the number of meals for which A. 1 ` " i 2 ` ··
Students Sign up- \ M {sg ll ig; p g , _ ,
The most popular plan is two meals a i` { <°’ ':`i‘’ ` ' V . ```i,
(lay, five days a week. The new rates for ` i " “"` ,
this plan will increase by $51 a year, to t
$2,148 in the fall of 1985, a 2.43 per- Q
(wt inemiss Broin-Immune Response
Other meal plans and the new rates ‘
mic: mrc? mulls A d_ay’ Seven days a Looking in a crystal ball . . . iflabora- periments to determine if the immune
wt-ek,`a $62 per year ¤¤