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Vol. XCV No. 41

Established 1894

University of Kentucky. Lexington. Kentucky

independent since i971

Kentucky Kernel

Thursday. October 22 1999,‘

Budget woes continue to threaten state, universities

Campus Qfi‘itfials indicate
strfilavofis might result

 

By Brian Bennett
Senior Staff Writer

 

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without any real big
cutbacks and letting
people go. But it you
lose faculty. it‘s
going to be hurtful.
— Edward T. “Ned"
Breathitt.
Trustees chairman

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By Charles Woite
Assocmted Press

 

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COMMENTARY

Former UK star Rex Chapman shoots a

NBA exhibition game flops in Lexington

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graduation?

jumper over Milwaukee’s Lee Mayberry and Alvin Robertson last night during the
NBA exhibition game at Rupp Arena. Just more than 4,000 tans showed up for Chapman’s homecoming.

JAMES CRISP Ks'na‘ Sta“

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WEATHER:
Becoming mostly sunny today; high between 70 and 75 Mostly clear
With patchy log tonight; low between 45 and 50. Mostly sunny and

warmer tomorrow, high around 75

DIVERSIONS:

 

For the lhluklfig than, "Kafka" is a must see Rewew, Page 2

 

By Tammy Gay
Senior Stalt Writer

Dennis Banks, founder of the
American lndian Movement, will
speak at UK tonight on American

 

 

INDEX: lndian issues and the 500th anniver-
Sports .. .2 sary of Coiumbus‘s landing in the
Diversions. . . , . . ...... ...3 New World.
..4 ..
3238:; ' ‘ _______ m5 Banks, a iuii blooded Ojibwa
h """ originally from Minnesota, founded
b
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Indian movement leader
to lecture at UK tonight

the American lndian Movement in
l968 to address issues like discrimi~
nation and the effects ol~ poor edu-
cation that many lndians face when
they leave reservations to move to
urban areas.

The activist also is director and
coach of Sacred Run, a national
spiritual celebration that gives
thanks for all forms of life, said

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Jeremy Irons refreshing as demented Czech writer

“'Katka'
Starring Jeremy Irons
Miramax

By Chip Sebastian
Statt Critic

 

Bizarro! “Kafka" was bI/arrel If

you want a new kind of weird. go
see this film. Bizarre, weird,
strange. new ~— and I loved every
minute of it, baby!

Here's why. Jeremy Irons.

Irons is refreshing as the de-
mented Czechoslovakian dream
writer, Franz Kafka. Irons crowns
the role with a subtlety, reminis-
cent of his work in “Reversal of
Fortune." for which he won an Os-
car. And, like in “Reversal of For—
tune," Irons plays a man strange
and abandoned.

About 95 percent of the film was

 
  
   

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MOVIE
REVIEW

shot in black and white to bring the
Gothic effect of Prague in I919.
Dimly lighted streets and soulless
cobbles fill every frame with a dead
splendor.

Cinematographer Walt Lloyd
brings balanced images to this film,
only to slip into asymmetry. Shot
entirely on location, the film uses
many historical sites. including St.
Vitus Cathedral and Wallenstein
Palace, each leaning on the banks
of the Vltava.

Ian Holm front “Chariots of Fire"

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plays the madman who controls the
Castle, headquarters for the Nazi-
Iike government.

The Castle scenes were shot in
color. This seems to be a metaphor
— that Kafka was most alive when
he confronted the horrors within
himself, just as the Castle lay at the
heart of Prague.

Steven Soderbergh, who directed

mysterious murder and Katka‘s ance by Ales“ Guinness of "Star

normal paranoia is an air of come- WW5" tame. .

dy. Then there‘s the giant micro-
The firm was scripted by Lem scope scene, In which some poor

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Soccer team defeats U of L
in 4-0 blowout at Cage Field

 

By Mark Teague
Contributing Writer

 

Since losing 9-0 to None Danie.
the UK women's soccer team has
not allowed a single goal.

Yesterday's 4-0 “I” over the
University of Louisville was the
second straight match in which the
team's opponents failed to score.

Heather Bane made her second
start in goal for l'K and recorded
her first career shut~out yesterday.

UK coach Warren l.ipka said

Bane had her chance "

l'K it'b ll tlt‘llllllJlCtl from the
start, otitplaying the visitors in all
facets ol the game 'l he overwlieliii-
iiig play allowed eycry member of
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In the lll\l hall. [is “line up big.
as ll went into the hall leading 1 ll.
Nicole Ros/how ski \iaitcil llie storr
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Sara Morrison lklc kcil .t lt'l‘iltlllil'
cd shot oil of llolliii'aii at the lb *l
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Editorial Board
Gregory A. Hall, Editor in Chief
Joe Bnun, Editorial Editor
Jerry Voigt, Editorial Cartoonist
Mary Madden, Managing Editor
Dale Greer. Executive Editor
Tyrone Benson, News Editor
Brian lent, Senior Staff Writer
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More faculty involvement,
administrative review
the right medicine for UK

EDITORIAL

It‘s time for UK‘s administration to receive what children dread
— check—ups.

The administration received its notice of an appointment for a
check-up in an address to the University Senate last week by Board
of Trustee member Carolyn Bratt.

At the meeting, Bratt, a law professor, clearly illustrated deficien-
cies in the lack of substantial performance reviews for the adminis-
tration and in how UK President Charles Wethington has organized
the campus restructuring program.

She called for an intense, structured review of the president‘s per—
formance and better faculty representation in the campuswide re—
structuring and reorganizing process.

She said performance evaluations should notjust be for teachers.
“Where are the mechanisms for reviewing the performance of Uni-
versity administrators?“ she asked.

lust having the Board of Trustees chairman talk with the presi-
dent and the president review his Chancellors and vice presidents is
not enough.

An annual more comprehensive evaluation would act as a simple
reminder to the administration that it isn’t omnipotent.

During her attack, Bratt also took the opportunity to criticize the
manner in which Wethington has set up the restructuring process.
She said no committee has yet been formed to address what can be
changed Universitywide. Departmental committees only look with-
in their own departments.

She called for a more diverse and representative group, com-
prised of people from all sectors of the University. Chancellors and
vice presidents shouldn’t be given the chance to overlook duplica-
tion and waste in the upper levels of administration to justify their
jobs.

If more representative committees were formed. as Bratt has sug-
gested. it would provide a check against possible self-protection by
campus administrators.

Administrative power should be checked. A regimented adminis-
trative performance review and more faculty representation on the
restnicturing committees would provide an adequate and much—
needed check.

Administrators should have no problems with Bratt's arguments
——- unless, of course, they have something to hide from the doctor.

Law event worthwhile

Maximizing the quality of one‘s
leisure time through effective time
management represents a formida-
ble obstacle when one balances
personal health, community in-
volvement and UK sports. How-
ever, your entry and participation
in Race Judicata fells the most re—
calcitrant obstacles for Saturday
moming, Oct. 31.

The first Race Judicata promis-
es increased awareness and con-
tinued financial support for the
Mediation Center of Kentucky
Inc. and the UK College of Law
Student Bar Association's pro
bono efforts. Race Judicata ema-
nates from the SBA's diligent
work, but support emanates from
the community's recognition of
the need for less expensive profes-
sional alternatives to the legal stat-
us quo.

The College of Law traditional-
ly remains apart from the main
campus, as evidenced by separate
administrative computer systems
and student activities. However,
joint degree programs, SBA activ-
ities and student activism favor in-
creased integration. Race Judicata
constitutes only one of the com-
munity-oriented efforts undcnak-
en by the current SBA administra-
tion.

 

 

John Schmidt
Guest Opinion

 

ilized and structured forum condu-
cive to the resolution of disputes,
culminating an a “non-binding"
agreement tailored by the parties.
In contrast, the process of adjudica-
tion requires a greater commitment
of time and money. resulting in an
imposed agreement shaped by ad-
ministrative concerns necessary for
enforcement.

Commentators emphasize these
differences and note the effective—
ness of mediated settlements be
tween parties with financially small
interests and/or an on—going rela~
tionship. The relatively small cost
of mediation reduces the cost-
benefit threshold and promotes
peaceful lasting settlements of dis-
putes worth less than the costs $50-
ciated with attorneys or court.

It provides but one possible alter-
native to the costs of litigation. Pro
bono efforts compromise another
alternative.

The SBA's pro bono efforts re-
ceive the other half of the profits
from Race Judicata. Pro bono pro-
grams provide the community with
professional services at no cost.

SBA President Doug Kempcr en-

VIEWPOINT

 

 

 

 

 

 

Library shotild free the food

While perusing the cozy confines
of the Margaret I. King Library I
happened across the bulletin board
containing comments from the li-
brary suggestion box (conveniently
located in the reference room on
the first floor).

One patron had a small but un-
derstandable complaint.

Apparently, a librarygoer was
enjoying some Gummi Bears while
reading. Someone then told this pa~
tron that eating in the library was
expressly forbidden. The stickler,
as it turns out, was not a library
employee at all, but an ordinary ci-
vilian.

The Gummi Bear eater was a
trifle perturbed. After all, he and/or
she wrote, they're only Gummi
Bears. Only Gummi Bears, indeed.

It’s a crying shame. If they won’t
allow small bits of fruity candy.
my dream is an even bigger impos-
sibility. I‘ve always yearned to
thumb through an old Time or
Newsweek in the Periodicals Room
as the appetizing scent of char-
broiled steaks and chops danced
beneath each nostril.

But it will never be. For me, an
intralibrary barbecue seems like an
unattainable pipe dream. Senselcss.
outdated rules against food and
open fires inside public buildings
leave my dreams dashed. Is that
really fair? I say it is not. I say the
library is for the people. Turning
pages can help a person to work
up a healthy appetite. And for my
money, free library cats can make
reading informative and delicious.

Imagine Chaucer with a side of
fries. Visualize being able to thumb
thrOugh a legal brief with a hot
chicken wing. Why not a salad bar
by the card catalogue? If you agree.

 
 
 

Toby Gibbs
”‘1 Kernel Columnist

 

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smorgasbord of