Arn making Mi an wh on BE forme camp clubs be the dian a Activ a Co tonigh Hall. Me places can th THE STUDENT VOICE SINCE 1904 WWW.KANSAN.COM G v a VOLUME 118 ISSUE 65 11. 15.2007 = JAYPLAY health goodforyou/badforyou DO OR DON'T? THE TRUTH ABOUT HAIR DYE Do you want to change up your look for winter? A new hair color is an affordable way to reinvent your image for a new season, although skepticism abounds in regards to the cosmetic change. According to a 2001 University of Southern California study in the International Journal of Cancer, overuse of permanent hair dyes increases the risk of certain types of cancer, specifically bladder cancer. After the journal published the article, some cancer experts expressed uncertainty about the conclusiveness of the USC study. In a 2005 study from the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers performed hundreds of experiments on various cohort groups and found no direct link between hair dyes and increased cancer risks. Brad Hensler, coowner of Solution, a high-end salon in Houston that specializes in color-treated hair, adds that government regulations and the trendiness of the green movement have made permanent hair dyes safer for the body. Hensler suggests going to a salon to color your hair."It may be more expensive," Hensler says."But you get better results and the salon-quality product has better ingredients than generic, over-the-counter types." VERDICT—GOOD FOR YOU. CHRIS HORN Certification In Service Learning csl@ku.edu www.servicelearning.ku.edu GET CERTIFIED Group reflection sessions. One more way to complete reflection. In order to fulfill the requirement for Certification, attend two sessions. All sessions will be in the Kansas Union. OCT 16: 11AM - 12 PM, Alcove C OCT 18: 12:30 - 13 PM, Alcove C OCT 22: 9 - 10 AM, Alcove C OCT 24: 3:30 - 4:30 PM, Alcove E OCT 24: 3:30 - 3:30 PM, Alcove E NOV 1: 1 - 2 PM, Alcove C NOV 5: 6:30 - 7:30 PM, Alcove C NOV 7: 9 - 10 AM, Alcove C NOV 13: 9:30 - 10:30 AM, Alcove C NOV 15: 4 - 5 PM, Regionalist Room NOV 26: 10 - 11 AM, Walnut Room NOV 28: 1 - 2 PM, Walnut Room DEC 4: 6 - 7 PM, Pine Room DEC 6: 9:30 - 10:30 AM, Walnut Room DEC 11: 5 - 6 PM, Walnut Room DEC 12: 3:30 - 4:30 PM, Walnut Room NO NEED TO RSVP FULL AP STORY PAGE 3A index Jon Goering/KANSAN Classifieds...5B Crossword...4A Horoscopes...4A Opinion...5A Sports...1B Sudoku...4A Junior guard Brandon Rush jumps for a shot over a Washburn defender during Thursday night's game in Allen Fieldhouse. Rush played for the first time since his surgery for a torn ACL during the summer. He scored seven points in 15 minutes in Kansas' 92-60 victory against Washburn. Jon Goering/KANSAN All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2007 The University Dally Kansan CAMPUS Three-star general speaks to students about Army experiences Lt Gen. William Caldwell spoke to students about the Army's use of force, its actions in foreign countries and its relations with the media on Thursday and Wednesday nights. Caldwell is a three-star general and commander of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth. He and administrators in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are working to put together a joint program with the FULL STORY PAGE 6A 大 University of Kansas and Ft. Leavenworth University of Kansas and Ft. Leavenworth. Caldwell also spoke to students about the difficulties of being deployed for long periods of time and adjusting when he returned. 4