6A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2003 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO Early Session: May 19 - June 27 Late Session: June 30 - August 8 Extended Session: May 19 - August 8 - Take the courses you want - include upper-level classes you can't get at community colleges. - Choose from two Chicago-area campuses, or study in Rome! - Pick your own schedule from our array of day, evening, weekend and online courses. WEEKEND ON TUESDAY * Enjoy the best of Chicago in the summertime. Many of our courses incorporate the city's great business and cultural resources. Visit our Web site to learn more about Loyola and apply today! www.luc.edu/summer03 Call today! 1-866-LOYOLA-5 www.luc.edu/summer/03 World-class photographs Contest to reveal cultural pictures By Lauren Airey lairey@kansan.com Kansan staff writer Students traveling to far-off places over spring break can earn a new Nikon camera for their snapshots. KU students, alumni and current or retired faculty and staff are eligible to participate in the second annual "Picture the World" contest sponsored by Phi Beta Delta, an honor society for international students. "The contest gives us a chance through photography for people to talk about their overseas experiences," said Margaret Coffey, Phi Beta Delta president-elect. "There are some wonderful stories and messages in the experiences we all have overseas and these come through in photography in ways they can't in a story." The photos, which must have been taken outside of the United States, will be judged by divisions under the three categories of people, places and cultural traces. Image Works will donate a Nikon camera, valued at $199.95, and accessory kit to be awarded to the Best of Show winner. Best of Division winners will receive gift certificates to local businesses. Photographers from the Lawrence community will judge the contest, and winners will be announced at a reception on April 8. "There some wonderful stories and messages in the experiences we all have overseas and these come through in photography in ways they can't in a story." Margaret Coffey Phi Beta Delta president-elect Winning entries will be displayed at the Lawrence Public Library during the University's International Awareness Week April 7-25. Top winners will also appear in an oncampus exhibit in the Art and Design Building next fall. "We hope that there will be a lot of people who are interested in seeing the different places that people from KU have had a chance to visit around the world," Coffey said. Last year's contest attracted 84 color and black-and-white prints from 41 students, faculty, staff and alumni. Anne Merydith-Wolff, Phi Beta Delta chapter coordinator, expects more participation this year. "We created the contest because I saw it done at another university and I thought of all the places KU students and faculty go," Merydith-Wolff said. Deadlines for entries is 5 p.m. on March 24, at 300 Strong Hall. Entries must be an original work submitted as an 8-by-10 inch print and all prints must be unmounted, unaltered and produced from film. Digital photographs will not be accepted this year but will be in the future. A contestant may submit up to three prints under different classifications and categories. Non-members of the Phi Beta Delta will be charged a $3 entry fee. Edited by Anne Mantey Reduced sentences may ease budget woes TOPEKA — Faced with budget problems and a growing prison population, the state should reduce sentences and release inmates early, a law school professor told legislators Monday. Bill Rich, who teaches at Washburn University, offered suggestions as the House Corrections and Juvenile Justice Committee discussed crowded prisons. "One of the things you need to think about continually is, are we sending people to prison for right amount of time?" Rich said. Kansas's prisons have grown from 8,344 inmates in 2000 to 8,893 currently, and could reach 9,016 by June, according to the Kansas Sentencing Commission. A bill awaiting Senate debate would mandate treatment rather than prison for some drug offenders, but it is likely to be stripped of a section that could mean early release for about 300 current inmates. The Associated Press Need one last course? Enroll anytime! 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