c I C a r f f c i h t u t b o u o g ] c s a 2 c s h j k t u d a h s s f e p g p a l h a K t u fr 2A THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS IN BRIEF TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2005 NEWS AFFILIATES KUJH-TV News Tune into KUJH-TV Look here every day for information about KUJH-TV News, the student television station of University of Kansas. for weekday newscasts and other programming on Sunflower Cable channel 31 at 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. On KJHK, 90.7 FM, listen to the news at 7 a.m., 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. Then again at 6 p.m. kansan.com Watch for changes and updates to the Kansan's Web site. www.kansan.com. TALK TO US LETTER TO THE EDITOR GUIDELINES Maximum Length: 200 word limit Include: Author's name and telephone number, class, hometown (student) or position (faculty member) Letters may be sent by e-mail to editor@kansan.com or opinion@kansan.com or by mail to Kansan newsroom, 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Tell us your news. Contact Andrew Vaupel, Donovan Atkinson, Misty Huber, Amanda Kim Stairrett or Marissa Stephenson at 864-4810 or editor@kanansan.com. WEATHER Today 58 35 Warm again FOUR-DAY FORECAST Tomorrow Thursday 46 21 Clouds return Friday Saturday 41 30 No change 43 37 No change -Greg Tatro, KUJH-TV Question of the Day KU info exists to answer all your questions about KU and life as a student. Check out KU info's Web site at kuinatu.info.lib.ku.edu, call it at kiu6306 or visit in person at kiu.com. Where can I get wireless internet access for my laptop? KU is rapidly expanding its wireless access zones on campus. You can access the wireless network in these locations: Anschutz Library, Budig Hall, Eaton Hall, Fraser Lawn, Wheat Law library, Kansas Union, JRP 1st & 2nd floors, Marvin Hall, Snow Hall, Spahr Library, Watson Library, Wesco Beach & Auditorium. To use the network, your wireless settings need to be configured to automatically connect to an open network. When connected, open a web browser and enter you KU Online ID and password. Expressing herself Stephanie Farley/KANSAN Michelle Lenihan, Overland Park junior, works on an abstract expressionist painting yesterday in the Art and Design Building, west of Budig Hall. Lenihan, a visual art education major, pieced the structure together with old plywood. The wood gave a natural three-dimensional feel to the art work, she said. She spent 15 to 20 hours painting it. CAMPUS School of Pharmacy holds career fair this Thursday The University of Kansas School of Pharmacy will hold its annual Senior Student Career Placement Day and Undergraduate Student Career Information Fair from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday at the Lawrence Holiday Inn Holidome, 200 McDonald Drive. Forty companies, such as Walgreens and Osco Drug, will be filling positions and summer internships, said Gene Hotchkiss, associate dean of the school and coordinator of Career Placement Day. Recruiters from hospitals and independent pharmacies will also be present. Hotchkiss said he expected 94 seniors and 150 undergraduate students to attend the fair. Recent graduates from the School of Pharmacy make about $75,000 to $85,000, he said. Police looking for suspect, investigating break-in The KU Public Safety Office is currently investigating a break-in in the Military Science Building, located south of Budig Hall. The incident occurred sometime between 12:05 and 3:35 a.m. on Jan. 20. A security guard at the scene saw a person break into the building, but the person fled the scene before the guard could get a description, said Capt. Schuyler Bailey, KU Public Safety Office spokesman. Two windows valued at $100 each were damaged. Neil Mulka Police do not know the motive for the break-in and are still looking for suspects, Bailey said. -Joshua Bickel NATION Weekend snowstorm still hinders New Englanders DENNIS, Mass. — Commuters across the Northeast straggled back to work on icy roads and packed trains Monday as the region struggled to dig out from a paralyzing weekend blizzard. Some Massachusetts residents were trapped at home. Massachusetts saw the most snow 38 inches in cities north and south of Boston. As much as 21 inches of snow blanketed parts of New Jersey, where the morning commute was crippled by delays of more than an hour. Cities to the south of Boston got heavy, wet snow that that turned to ice in single-digit overnight weather. In Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket scattered power outages persisted and roads remained unplowed yesterday afternoon. Many towns had abandoned plowing efforts while wind piled the heavy snow into gigantic drifts. A state of emergency remains in effect for Massachusetts. The Associated Press A Web camera was stolen between 8 a.m. Jan. 20 and 8 a.m. Jan. 22 rom Snow Hall . The camera is valued at $149. A computer processor and memory chip were stolen between 4 and 4:30 a.m. Dec. 16 from Eaton Hall. The processor is valued at $1,000 and the memory chip is valued at $450. Note: The University Daily Kansan prints campus events that are free and open to the public. Submission forms are available in the Kansan newsroom, 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Items must be turned in two days in advance of the desired publication date. On Campus is printed on a space available basis. ON CAMPUS ON THE RECORD NATION Overland Park plane crash cause still undetermined A computer tower was stolen between 5 p.m. Dec. 15 and 8 a.m. Jan. 14 from Eaton Hall. The tower is valued at $1,200. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Federal transportation officials say it could be more than a year before they know why a twin-engine plane crashed into an affluent neighborhood of suburban Kansas City, Kan., last week, killing all five people aboard. National Transportation Safety Board investigators finished their work Saturday night at the crash site in Overland Park, NTSB spokesman Mitch Gallo said. He said it was too early to speculate about a possible cause of the Friday morning crash. The agency could make its final determination in 12 to 18 months. The Cessna 421C Golden Eagle III crashed shortly after taking off from Johnson County Executive Airport. It clipped a street lamp and several trees as it broke up, then hit the home of former Kansas City Royals pitcher Jason Grimsley. Killed in the crash were Lewis Bradley Smith, 73, of Kansas City, Mo.; Armour D. Stephenson Jr., 49; his wife, Shirley F. Stephenson, 46, both of Lee's Summit; Kevin W. Holzer, 50; and pilot James L. Kingston, 60, both of Stilwell. Kevin W. Holzer, 50, also of Stilwell. The Associated Press The University Daily Kansan (ISSN 0746-4962) is published daily during the school year except Saturday, Sunday, fall break, spring break and exams. Weekly during the summer session excluding holidays. Periodical postage is paid in Lawrence, KS 66044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $120. Student subscriptions of $2.11 are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to The University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045 The University Daily Kansan is the student newspaper of the University of Kansas. The first copy is paid through the student activity fee. Additional copies of the Kansan are 25 cents. Subscriptions can be purchased at the Kansan business office, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045. 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