PAGE 2 LAWRENCE FORECAST Mike Robinson KU atmospheric science student Penguin HI: 50 LO: 28 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2017 Wednesday Cloudy early with clearing skies later on. West-north west winds at 10-15 mph. The sun will come out ... later today. Pineapple THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN HI: 51 LO: 32 Thursday Sumy skies and a high of 51. Winds wishing to southwest at 5-10 mph Ah, the winds of change. Friday HI: 60 Partly cloudy skies with southwest winds at 5-10 mph. LO: 40 Nice day to start the weekend. HI: 60 LO: 38 Saturday Sunny. Clear overnight. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Skies clear. Is your Saturday night? 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Also see KUJH's website at tvku.edu Associated Press KHK is the student voice in radio, where it's roi 'n' roll or reggae, sports or special events. KHK 90.7 is for you. 2000 Dale Human Development Center 100 Sunnyside Avenue Lawrence, KS, 68045 NEWS AROUND THE WORLD MEXICO CITY The Mexican military says it has detained the principle lieutenant in the Arellano Felix cartel that controlled drug trafficking in Tijuana for two decades. Army spokesman Col. Ricardo Trevilla says 34-year-old Juan Francisco Sillas Rocha was captured in the border city across from San Diego, California. He said Monday that Sillas allegedly reported directly to Fernando Sanchez Arellano, a nephew of the original Arellano Felix brothers who now runs the gang. Trevilla said Sillas was supposed to take on the Sinaloa Cartel in 2008, when Mexico's most powerful cartel stepped up efforts to take over Tijuana routes. OKLAHOMA CITY The wife of a former Oklahoma prison warden was sentenced Monday to a year in prison for helping a convicted killer escape from the Oklahoma State Reformatory 17 years ago. Bobbi Parker, 49, could have been sentenced to up to 10 years behind bars after a jury found her guilty in September of helping convicted murderer Randolph Franklin Dial escape from the correctional facility in Granite in 1994. Jurors recommended a one-year sentence, and that's what Greer County District Judge Richard Darby gave her. MONROVIA. LIBERIA Violence broke out at opposition headquarters, killing at least one person hours before Liberia's presidential runoff on Tuesday, a vote that tests the West African nation's fragile peace after a devastating civil war. Despite sharp criticism from the United States, the U.N. and election monitors, opposition leader Winston Tubman kept urging supporters to boycott Tuesday's runoff. Demonstrators clashed with police in one rally backing the boycott, leaving one young man dead inside the headquarters of the opposition Congress for Democratic Change party. MOSCOW The Russian historian had always been open about his interest in the dead and eagerly described how he loved to rummage through cemeteries, studying grave stones to uncover the life stories behind them. What he failed to mention, according to police, was that he had dug up 29 bodies and taken them back to his apartment, where he dressed them in women's clothes scavenged from graves and then put them on display. A police video of the man's apartment in the Volga River city of Nizhny Novgorod released Monday shows his macabre collection of dolls. MOBILE ART CLAIRE HOWARD/KANSAN Maia Bridges, a sophomore from O'Fallon, Ill., and Tina Molitor, a sophomore from Kingman, interact with their project for the Basic Design Studies 101 class at the Stauffer-Flint bus stop late Monday afternoon. Each group in the class picked a word at random but had control over the type-font, material and location of their finished piece. "Most of the groups had to move their inside because of the rain," said Bridges. "But we waterproofed ours with Saran Wrap." THE OFFICE OF THE PROVOST invites you to ... THE PEDAGOGY OF SUCCESSFUL MUSIC TEACHER PREPARATION A public Shutz Award Lecture presented by DEBRA HEDDEN DIRECTOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION AND RECIPIENT OF THE 25TH BYRON T. SHUTZ AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING Tuesday, November 8 3:30 PM - SWARTHOUT HALL AT MURPHY HALL Reception to immediately follow EMPLOYMENT Kansan positions open for spring semester The University Daily Kansan is now accepting applications for Spring 2012 news and advertising jobs: editor-in-chief and business manager. These are student hourly positions responsible for overseeing the editorial and advertising content of The Kansan and Kansan.com. Experience with The Kansan is recommended but not required. 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