2A • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Inside Front TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2003 News briefs CAMPUS Service notifies students as hacking investigated The FBI investigation into the hacking of a test file containing personal information for 1,450 international students at the University of Kansas last week is progressing, said Jeff Lanza, special agent in the FBI's Kansas City, Mo., office. "We had agents at KU on Friday and they plan to return later in the week." Lanza said. The FBI's investigation is focused on finding the root of the hack at this point, Lanza said. The University announced Wednesday that someone had hacked into a file designed to test its ability to comply with a mandate by the Immigration and Nationalization Service. In related news, almost all of the students affected by last week's hacking have been notified. Lynn Bretz, director of University Relations said. Bretz said that only seven of the email notifications sent by University officials to students affected by the hacking were returned as undeliverable. The University sent packages of information by mail Friday to help affected international students, Bretz said. Bretz said KU's International Student Service was helping students sort out any problems related to the hacking and notifying legal services to answer students' questions. Henry C. Jackson Center seeks volunteers for Into the Streets Week The Center for Community Outreach is looking for volunteers for the upcoming Into the Streets Week from Feb. 10 to Feb. 15. This year's into the Streets Week will feature new events, including a GROW project, during which volunteers plant bulbs with kids from the Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence and make Valentines for senior citizens. Ashley Stallbaumer, Overland Park sophomore,said the organization wanted involvement. "We want to unite several groups— those from off-campus housing, residence and scholarship halls and greens," she said. "Basically, everyone is invited." The center also runs the Jubilee Café from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. every Tuesday and Friday in the basement of First United Methodist Church, 946 Vermont St. The cafe provides a free breakfast to anyone who needs it. Those interested in volunteering can call the center at 864-4073 or stop by 405 in the Kansas Union. — Kevin Wiggs NATION Franklin may have to talk about house that caught fire DETROIT — Prosecutors may subpoena singer Aretha Franklin to obtain information about her home that fire destroyed in October. The Oakland County Prosecutor's Office will decide this week whether to issue an investigative subpoena that would "compel her to testify," said Deputy Prosecutor James Halushka. Since the Oct. 25 fire, which has been ruled an arson, investigators say they have tried at least three times to interview Franklin. Her attorney, Elbert Hatchett, has answered most investigators' questions on her behalf. Halushka said if the subpoena was issued, the only way Franklin could avoid directly answering questions would be to invoke her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. Franklin was in Houston when fire swept through the 10,000-square-foot home in Bloomfield Township, Mich. The investigation showed that an accelerer was used to start the fire in three locations on the first floor of the $1.6 million home. The Associated Press NEWS AFFILIATES 30000000000 KUJH-TV News ROTC might be a possibility for students interested in the army but are not ready for the commitment. KUJH-TV's Rose Gwin reports tonight at 5:30,7:00,9:00,and 11:00. MONDAY - News: Brett Wiard, Laine Barker; Weather: Brandi Gunter; Sports: Doug Donahoo Gutter, Sports Busy TUESDAY- News: Leslie Trorez, Heather Hopper; Weather: Matt McClaskey; Sports: Liz Godfrey MARTIN NECEDY WEDNESDAY - News: Curtis Dixon, Joy Larson, Weather: Tim Brown, Jason Bruce THURSDAY- News: Ashley Earnest, Cary Dreher; Weather: Matt Laubhan; Sports: Zach Lee FRIDAY- News: Tawnya Bach, Booke Weher; Weather: Matt Jacobs; Sports: Mike Alzamora Don't have time to read today's paper? Head to kansan.com and listen to KTalk. Hear convergence manager Meredith Carr read summaries of today's top stories. Camera on KU To submit photos to Camera on KU, bring your photo to 111 Stauffer Flint Hall. Place it in the On Campus mailbox and fill out a photo information sheet to identify your picture. Jared Soares/Kansan Members of the student body rush past Allen Fieldhouse security and spill onto the court. The Jayhawks defeated the Texas Longhorns 90-87 yesterday. ON THE RECORD - ▲ 19-year-old KU student told A 19-year-old KU student told Lawrence police that someone took her DVD player and DVDs from a building in the 2000 block of Haskell Avenue between 6 and 11 p.m. Jan. 22, according to reports. The items were valued at $2,025. police that someone stole an amplifier, speakers and other audio equipment from a building in the 1000 block of Massachusetts Street between 2 a.m. Jan. 18 and 6:30 p.m. Jan. 22, according to reports. The items were valued at $945 The Facilities and Operations department told the KU Public Safety Two KU students told Lawrence Office that someone caused damage to the Lindley Annex, 1408 Hoch Auditoria Drive, between 5:30 a.m. Jan. 20 and 3:30 p.m. Jan.21, according to reports. Several areas of the wall were kicked in, causing damage to the sheetrock and damaging a window. Damage was estimated at $425. ON CAMPUS — For more events, go to kucalendar.com Mentors in the Lives of Kids will hold an information session for those interested in volunteering for the program. The meeting will take place from 4:30 to 5 p.m. today in Alcove B of the Kansas Union. Contact Shannon Cline at 864-4073. Peer Health Educators will hold their first meeting of the semester at 6:30 p.m. today in the Centennial Room of the Kansas Union. Contact Susan Hochman at 864-9574 for more information. Amnesty International will meet from 7 to 8 p.m. today in Alcove C of the Kansas Union. Contact Mary Lawhon at 812-1132. An Alternative Career Panel will be available today featuring Teach for America, Peace Corps and AmeriCorps from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Big 12 Room of the Kansas Union. Contact John Cathcart-Rake at 865-4211 for more information. University Career and Employment Services will present the workshop "Get Ready to Interview After the Career Fair" at 3:30 p.m. today in the Relays Room of the Burge Union.Call 864-3624. The School of Law will hold a forum on the U.S. Supreme Court featuring William K. Suter, U.S. Supreme Court clerk, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. today in 106 Green Hall. For more information call 864-4531. ■ Les Grau of the Foreign Military Studies Office at Fort Leavenworth will present a lecture entitled "A Tale of Two Groznys: Russian City Fighting in the Two Most Recent Chechen Wars" from noon to 1 p.m. today in 318 Bailey Hall. Contact the Russian and East European Studies Department at 864-4236. The KU Ki Aikido Sports Club will meet from 5:30 to 7 p.m. today in 207 Robinson. Contact Andrew Wolff at 843-4732. Et Cetera 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. 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