Volume 126 Issue 59 Tuesday, December 10, 2013 kansan.com took for eat dark. profe- 0. high briol n ence is made earliest history. game and complete coach almost similar But the ams have have a lot minute, THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN AGE 8 MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2013 JAMES HOYT/KANSAN BEST BARBER SHOP • DOWNTOWN BARBER SHOP One of the hardest things about our job is, 'what's your vision and what my vision is?' And trying to find that middle ground, and that's all it really comes down to. Some guys give us a lot of leeway in artistic ability, and other guys are very specific about what they want. You just have to figure out what your client is and how to give them the best thing they can walk out the door with." -jay Amyx, co-owner of the Downtown Barber Shop - The 50s classic, basically really low on the sides, cut in the part, everything is combed over to the side. - Pompadour, which is more the greaser style — longer, but still slicked back. That's a popular one now where it's long on top, excessively, like the movie "Grease" where their hair was really long. - Short haircuts are really in style. Just buzzes and fades, and that's really about it right now. 1. DOWNTOWN BARBER SHOP 2. LARRY'S 3. AMYX BEST TANNING SALON • THE TAN COMPANY Nail Expressions no longer exists. There is a salon called Gloss where Nail Expressions used to be that is owned by the former owner of Nail Expressions, but it is a private studio by appointment only. BEST HAIR SALON: SALON DI MARCO Salon di Marco offers a way for students to save money through a rewards program. For every dollar spent, one point is earned. After accumulating enough points, clients can redeem them for discounts and exclusive offers. Ask a salon coordinator to sign up on the next visit to start saving. - or referring another rewards member, a $5 credit is earned for both the one referring and the one being referred. Up to five referral credits can be redeemed at once for $25 off. 100 points also saves $10 on a nail service, $5 on waxing, or $10 on facial services. 1. SALON DI MARCO 2. SALON LUCCA 3. BEAUTY BRANDS SALON Milton's CAFÉ 901 NEW HAMPSHIRE Now Serving Breakfast All Day! That's Right, your local community coffee shop is now serving all of your breakfast favorites from 7 AM to 10 PM Monday thru Saturday and 8 AM to 2 PM on Sundays. EAT · DRINK · STUDY FREE WI-FI Receive a $1.00 off any item when you bring in this ad Monday - Saturday 2pm - 10pm (excluding alcoholic beverages). Orchards were at the scene where a body matching the description of quamarravillegina, a university student that lost her husband early Monday afternoon, Trent McKinley said that investigators believe the body to be that of Villagomez. Family and friends have been notified. Police preliminarily identify missing student's body Preliminary information does not indicate foul play. An autopsy and further investigation are planned for today. The body was found in the grass behind the home at 837 Avalon Rd. EMILY DONOVAN Through the Help Find Gianfranco Villagomez Facebook page, Alig and other friends have distributed fliers throughout downtown Lawrence, knocked on doors and talked to media. She said he always went out edonovan@kansan.com Police have preliminarily identified a body found at 1:30 p.m. as Gianfranco Villagomez, the 23-year-old University student who has been missing since Saturday day morning. of his way to wave and say hi to acquaintances. When Villagomez was a resident assistant at Hashinger Residence Hall, he greeted freshmen from other floors by name, said one of those former freshmen while helping to distribute flvers. The search team met Sunday at the apartment of "He's very gentle-hearted. He's goofy and kind," Alig said. "He's so hard-working and dedicated to whatever he does." Marieliza Suarez, a junior from Lenexa and president of the Peruvian Association of Lawrence. Earlier yesterday, his friend Sarah Alig, a graduate student from Kansas City, Kan., described Villagomez as a role model. "Family and friends were notified by officers late this afternoon," Lawrence Police spokesperson Sgt. Trent McKinley wrote in a news release. "At their request, they ask for privacy as they deal with this tragic loss." "You're always going to be a Jayhawk," she said. Suarez had only met Villagomez at the party Friday night. She's not surprised so many people feel close to Villagomez and have banded together to search. Villagomez was last seen leaving a friend's birthday party around "It has a lot to do with that kindness and empathy," Alig said. SEE MISSING STUDENT PAGE 2 Thanksgiving, she got stuck in the rush-hour traffic on 23rd Street going out of town. "It's really bad if you want to turn and you miss your turn signal and then you just sit there for eight different signals with straight traffic and other turning traffic." McClannahan said. Things may change, however, with a grant from the Kansas Department of Transportation. department of Transportation. Lawrence received $129,250 that will allow city to expand the intelligent transportation system on the city's major roads. The intelligent transportation system works by connecting the traffic signals with fiber-optic cables and using computers, cameras and additional software to be able to view the real-time traffic at the city's traffic operations center. With the grant, the city will update the traffic signal system along Clinton Parkway from 23rd and Iowa to Wakarusa, from Wakarasa Street to Sixth we used to traffic signals center people response center can als to allevi v. it and we,fic,we can Street to car as he I was theirels e its in- universities F'Squirrels, allowed my campus their own. w that ion peo- ought it how how to be."qrrels has him to ed campus, so speak he said that, losing his ate s nony- revealing because it thing to it." next week ope, the d always fortunity to ents on the past two e that a lot ood things ope that 've said 'y'd day adjust the traffic signal timing to help move traffic." City Engineer David Cronin said. "We are still experimenting with the technology, and it's a work in progress." The technology of monitoring and managing real-time traffic could also take the stress off of police officers during heavy game-day traffic. STAY UPDATED ONLINE AS THE STORY DEVELOPS "Right now when we have football games or basketball games, we have to put officers on traffic control positions and override the traffic light system," said Sergeant Trent McKinley of the Lawrence Police Department. "If technology was in place to manage that, that would benefit us." Ultimately, the new addition will help the flow of traffic going across the city, east to west. "Once we get the South Law- rence Trafficway, there's going to be a lot more traffic taking that, so we are trying to think ahead to get that up," said James Risner, Visit Kansan.com for more information Index CLASSIFIEDS 9 CROSSWORD 5 CRYPTOQUIPS 5 OPINION 4 SPORTS 10 SUDOKU 5 All contents, unless stated otherwise, $ \textcircled{c} $ 2013 The University Daily Kansan SEE TRAFFIC PAGE 2 Don't forget It's National Human Rights Day. Today's Weather Mainly sunny. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. HI: 38 L0: 15 This isn't looking bad now.