Arn makie Mii an wh on BE former campi clubs be the dian a Activi a Cootonigh Hall. Mc places can tl THE STUDENT VOICE SINCE 1904 G v a WWW.KANSAN.COM 11.15.2007 = JAYPLAY health health tip COLD-AIR HAIR CARE Before snowflakes sprinkle down from the sky, the cold air outside could cause white flakes of another sort to grace your shoulders. But flakes falling from an itchy scalp aren't necessarily dandruff."Dandruff is wet and sticks in your hair," says Danielle True, assistant manager at Great Clips. 1530 W. Sixth St. "If running your fingers through hair causes flakes to fall out, that's dry scalp." True adds that people who have dandruff will notice flakes year-round, while people with dry scalp will usually have them only during colder months when falling temps and fired-up furnaces dry up the skin. T treating dry scalp with dandruff shampoo, which is medicated to zap wetness from your head, will actually make the problem worse. True says. Instead, she recommends using salon-bear moisture shampoo and conditioner which can the problem worse, True says. Instead, she recommends using salon-brand moisturizing shampoo and conditioner, which can begin to soothe your parched scalp within a few weeks. Other tips for foiling flakes: Before washing your hair, use a soft-bristled brush to break up existing dry scalp so it washes away easier, and leave your conditioner in for five to 10 minutes to maximize the moisturizing. Scrubbing your tresses less often will help to keep their natural oils intact, and investing in a humidifier will keep the air in your home infused with the moisture your hair craves until warm weather arrives again. Meqan Hirt The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Department of Music and Dance presents FULL AP STORY PAGE 3A weather 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. All contents, unless stated otherwise © 2007The University Daily Kansan Three-star general speaks to students about Army experiences CAMPUS 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 University of Kansas and Ft. Leavenworth. X Caldwell also spoke to students about the difficulties of being deployed for long periods of time and adjusting when he returned. 4