6A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18,2002 Beck and The Flaming Lips Eric Braem/Kansan Top: Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne shines in the stage light reflecting from balloon as the band performs, "She Don't Use Jelly." The band presented videos and four disco balls on Saturday at the Lied Center. Left Coyne sings "Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots" with his nun puppet. Above: Beck Hansen stopped in Lawrence Saturday for one of 17 concerts on his current tour with the Flaming Lips. The Lips joined Beck after the singer performed a few solo songs. H.O.P.E. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A class." Sarah Feldt, Norman, Okla., junior, is one of Pasik-Duncan's students. She said Pasik-Duncan's patience and love for her students made her the best recipient for the award. "She's so excited that you can't help but be excited," Feldt said. "She just does whatever we need." Pasik-Duncan said she wanted to thank the class of 2003 from the bottom of her heart for making her "the happiest person in the world." "I cannot find English words to express my feelings, but now I cannot even find Polish words to express my feelings," she said. "I will be even a better teacher now." The graduating class of 1959 created the H.O.P.E Award program. Pasik-Duncan is the 45th recipient of the award. Seniors voted Nov.7 to narrow the field of 17 nominees to seven finalists, whom senior class officers and the senior advisory board interviewed last Monday in order to select a winner. The finalists for the award were Kerry Benson, lecturer in journalism; Malcolm Gibson, assistant professor of journalism and general manager of The University Daily Kansas; Stephen Ilardi, assistant professor of psychology; Thomas Lewin, associate professor of history; Rick Snyder, professor of psychology; and Nona Tollefson, professor of education. — Edited by Chris Wintering Fourth suspect arrested in teenager's murder The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO—A fourth suspect was arrested in the slaying of a transgender youth who was strangled at a party after suspects discovered the cross-dressing teen was a boy, police said yesterday. Jason Cazares, 22, was arrested Saturday on suspicion of murder over his alleged role in the killing of Eddie "Gwen" Araujo, said Newark Police Lt. Tom Milner. He was being held without bail. He declined comment on Cazares's suspected role in the crime. Last month, another suspect led authorities to a shallow grave 150 miles east of San Francisco in the Sierra foothills two weeks after the Oct.3 party. The 17-year-old was found buried — wrist and ankles bound — in the miniskirt he was last seen wearing while going by the name "Lida." Witnesses told police Araujo was beaten, dragged half-conscious into a garage and strangled with a rope, according to court documents. Three others have also been arrested and charged. Jaron Nabors, 19, pleaded innocent; Jose Antonio Merel and Michael William Magidson, both 22, have not yet entered pleas. Best Deal on Campus. Student discounts and other exclusive promos from Apple make the holidays merrier and switching to the Mac easier. The new iMac • Starting at $1,099 Discounted just for Students Holds up to 4,000 songs 10 hour battery life Download a CD in seconds Actual Size. iPod • Starting at $269 Discounted just for Students Special Promos Apple has great promos going to help make buying a Mac and the accessories you need more affordable, all discounted for Students. Brighten your holidays. Buy a Mac and an HP DeskJet 3820 or 5550 printer and receive a $99 rebate. Double your memory. Double the standard configuration of memory for only $40 on any Mac. Expires December 31,2002 For more information on these and other promotions, please visit www.apple.com/education/promos/ Get your student discount at: Union Technology Center Wardt G2000 Apple Computer, the All rights reserved. Learn more at: 1-800-MY-APPLE