iiMMMiniMiiniNniiiniMiHMi KAMPUS BARBER SHOP has been serving the campus community for 70 yrs We offer 3 experienced barbers for any style haircut. Men and women welcome We use and sell Nexxus and Paul Mitchell products. $9.00 HAIRCUTS/NO APPTS. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. M-F 343-7654 851 E 13th Colonial 3nn SUotawiant OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Utf MUSE . „ . ... „ M • Country Sunday Breakfast Special $ I 95 w/v* - jau Daily (Afl You Can Eat) Buffet — $5.00 f Oom Poo Poo ft* **»«» a Join Us! April 30 - May 2 HornT& Outdoor S "" H 6 w L'iih' County Fairground* A hemal hr Energy • Camping A Hiking • Health A Nutrition Innovative Buildings • Earthquake Safety • Personal Finance • Organic Cartiming * Human Powered Machines • OVER 200 BOOTHS • DOOR PRIZES • DISPLAYS » WORKSHOPS • SPEAKERS • DEMONSTRATIONS Jilt ISpFsaw IP* kpn KMTR 993 KPNW .1120 i W s i f’TT General Admission $3 * Students $2 I with 13th Avenue IN TOUCH TAYLOR’S ( amrmued from Page 6B "I really like going to Taylor's over other bars on campus because it has no smoking indoors,” said university sopho more Sehra Sampson. This is not to say that Taylor's is anti-smoking explained man ager Guy Brinkman "In order to open up at 7 a.m to serve food, it's hard to have 200 to 100 peo ple smoking in here until 2 a m.," he said. "It I could change one thing about Taylor's, it would be to make bigger bathrooms,” said st>plx>mofc Kelly Ray. “I have dis tinct meinono of feeling like my bladder was actually going to explode while I was waiting lor the one and only bathroom to open up." Taylor's is without a doubt a small plate, but waiting to go to the bathroom is better than attempting to go outside. The campus security docs not hesi tate to hand-out urinating in public tickets. VX'ith the warm weather of Spring term, Taylor's patio is always a goosl place to hangout and v isit with friends. May should also be a great month for music at Taylor’s Expect to see Sun 60, The Strangers and Renegade Saints The bar attempts to keep live music playing about five nights a week. ‘‘I really enjoy spending an evening at Taylor's listening to good music, but I can only afford it a couple nights a week," said senior "Mike Max field. “Those cover charges are ridiculous." flood thing for Mike, Taylor’s is going to be cutting the prices of their cover. Almost ail cover charges will lx- or less. A nice change from some of those $6 nights —Teresa Isabelle COLLIER (ontrnucJ from Page 2B dents to discover the homemade food and friend ly surroundings. A very- interesting feature to the house is that it has different art displays every month. Local artists decorate the walls with paintings and art work for sale "It's pretty cool checking out the art work, I wish I could afford to take some home with me, it's pretty spendy. Kit definitely cool." said junior Karen McCann. When asking students aKwit the ( oilier I louse, many of them either don't know that it is a cafe or if they did know that it was a cafe, they thought it was open specifically tot the faculty. McDonald urges students to come in and try having lunch there some time. " The Students are very welcome, this house is a campus facility that goes almost unused by the student Kxiv," she said, Junior Todd Moore is one of those students w ho has never considered the Collier I louse a dining 7 really enjoy going in there between classes and getting some homemade food and hanging out, then when its time to go to class again, I’m right there.' — Kristie Oh ( 'nitvrsirv senior opium. "I walk past that house everyday, hut since 1 never had a class there ot anything, 1 never real ly gave it a second thought," said junior Todd Moore. But other students have known about the well - kept secret for some time "I try tiieat there at least once a month, it's one of the best restaurants in the campus area for sure, and the service is always fast and friendly," said university student Chris Young. Teresa Isabelle