TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19,2002 2A • THEUNIVERSITYDAILYKANSAN The Inside Front TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2002 News briefs CAMPUS Treanor Architects chosen to build hall The University of Kansas Endowment Association selected the architectural firm that will design a new women's scholarship hall on Ohio Street. Treanor Architects was chosen for its work in historical neighborhoods and the quality of people in the firm, said Daryl Beene, senior vice president for property at the Endowment Association. Consultants of the firms were interviewed last week by representatives from the association. "We wanted to be certain that specific people were on this project, committed to this project and understood the concerns of University and neighborhood groups." Beene said. "We were pleased with the answers we received." A community advisory committee will assist with the design of the scholarship hall, which is expected to be finished by summer 2005. That committee will be led by Treanor design consultant Vance Kelley and will consist of members of Lawrence Historic Resources Commission, Campus Historic Preservation Board, Lawrence Preservation Alliance, Oread Neighborhood Association and KU All Scholarship Hall Council. Molly Gise Lawrence woman raped in apartment CITY A 20-year-old Lawrence woman told the Lawrence Police Department that an unidentified man raped her over the weekend in a West Lawrence apartment, said Lawrence police Sgt. Mike Patrick. The woman said that a stranger raped her between 10 p.m. Wednesday and 5 a.m. Thursday, Patrick said. Michelle Burhenn Patrick said the woman reported the rape at 9 p.m. Thursday at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Police were investigating whether drugs or alcohol are contributing factors, Pattrick said. Police are working with the victim to develop suspect information. International students bring millions to state LAWRENCE — College students who come to Kansas from other nations contribute more than $100 million annually to the state economy, according to researchers. "Having international students in the classroom with domestic students provides dialogue about the issue that just wouldn't be possible if they weren't there," said Joe Potts, international student services director at the University of Kansas, where 1,677 students are enrolled this year from abroad. But, Potts added, "the financial stuff is great, too." The New York-based Institute of International Education, in an annual report released yesterday, listed Kansas 25th in the nation this academic year with 7,244 international students at public and private colleges. Those students' estimated net financial contribution is about $130 million, the institute said. WORLD U.N. inspectors return to Iraq after 4 years BAGHDAD, Iraq — U.N. arms inspectors returned to Iraq yesterday after a four-year hiatus, calling on President Saddam Hussein's government to cooperate with their search for weapons of mass destruction in the interest of peace. Eventually more than 220 inspectors from 49 countries will be deployed, although how many at any one time would vary. Chief U.N. inspector Hans Blix said inspections could begin as early as Nov. 27. Blix then must report to the Security Council within 60 days about his progress. The Associated Press NEWS AFFILIATES KUJH-TV News Tune into KUJH-TV at 5:30,7 and 11 p.m. for more news. News: Heather Attig and Kodi Tillery Weather: Tim Bush Sports: Chris Bales kansan.com On KJHK, 90.7 FM, listen to Kristi Van Clevle and Jacquelyn McKinney this morning at 7, 8 and 9. Then hear Jamie Lienemann and Lindsay Hook at 5 p.m. 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. Lindsev Gold/Kensan Camera on KU Freshmen Jerad Hall, Lawrence; Amanda Rogers, Russell; and Matt Waldron, Ottawa, work on their molecular structure and physical properties lab for Chemistry 184. Waldron called the project "an interesting and challenging lab experience." p. m. Thursday and 1 p.m. Friday in the 1400 block of Tennessee Street, according to reports. Damage was estimated at $200. The stolen items were valued at $1,414. ON THE RECORD A 20-year-old KU student told the Lawrence Police Department that someone took her Nine West denim purse and dorm key, valued at $20, between 12:30 a.m. and 2 a.m. Saturday in the 2200 block of Iowa Street, according to reports. A 19-year-old KU student told Lawrence police that someone broke her car's driver side window and took a Pioneer car stereo, stereo equipment and other items between 10 ON CAMPUS --- For more events, go to kucalendar.com Ecumenical Christian Ministries will sponsor the Faith Forum "A Liberal Take on Christianity," from 8:30 to 9:30 tonight at the ECM building, 1204 Oread Ave. Contact Thad Holcombe at 843-4933. Hall Center for the Humanities will present the "Before 1000" seminar with speaker Robert L. Clark from 4 to 5:30 p.m.today at the conference room in the Hall Center. Contact the center at 864-4798. gift certificates can be delivered to Robin Miller at Room 202 in Green Hall. Contact Dan Cranshaw at 864 9277. Hispanic American Leadership Organization will meet at 6 tonight in the KU Hillel House,940 Mississippi St. Contact Melanie Weiser at 218- 7713. KU Environs will gather at 8:30 tonight at Alcove D on the 3rd Floor in the Kansas Union. Contact Sam Lane at 812-2512. KU Black Lew Students Association will coordinate a Thanksgiving food drive all week in Green Hall. Canned goods and non-perishable foods can be placed in grocery cars located throughout Green Hall. Money and KU Karate Kobudo Club will practice at 7:30 tonight in the St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center. Contact Hannah Reynolds at 812-3422. ■KU Ki Aikido Club will meet from 5:30 to 7:30 tonight at Room 207 in Robinson Center. Contact Jason Ziegler at 843-4732. KU Men Can Stop Rape student activist organization will assemble at 7 p.m. tonight at Alcove D in the Kansas Union. Contact Luke Middleton at 830-0651. Rock Chalk Bridge Club will meet at 3 p.m. at the Lobby in the Kansas Union. Contact Don Brennaman at 550-9001 or cardpotato@hotmail.com Et Cetera Student Union Activities will host committee meetings at 5,6 and 7 tonight in the Kansas Union. Contact the SUA at 864-2429 for meeting times and rooms. The University Daily Kansan is the student newspaper of the University of Kansas. 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