in other words "They should realize that the retrospect on Florida concluded Gore won Florida. It was stolen from the Democrats. And they should concentrate on the thieves and the blunderers in Florida, not on the Green Party." Former Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader, calling Democrats "chronic whiners" for continuing to accuse him of spoiling the 2000 presidential election for Al Gore. --- news in brief 2A the university daily kansan monday,november 10,2003 Cam KU seniors choose nominees for HOPE award tomorrow The University of Kansas senior class has selected 20 faculty members as potential recipients of the Honor for an Outstanding Progressive Educator, or HOPE, award. This award is the only one picked solely by KU students. "It's a unique award because it recognizes an outstanding educator on campus," said Genevieve Gordon, president of the senior class. The senior class may vote 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow in front of Strong Hall, to reduce the number of finalists to six or eight. They will then be interviewed by the senior class advisory board and senior class officers. The recipient will be named at the Kansas-lowa State football game Nov. 22. The senior class of 1959 started the award in recognition of teachers that have touched students' lives, Gordon said. So far, 45 HOPE awards have been handed out. Each winner gets a plaque in the Kansas Union and a monetary award. The nominees are as follows: Cynthia Akagi, assistant professor of health, sports and exercise science; G. Douglas Atkins, professor of English; Timothy Bengtson, associate professor of journalism; John Christopher Brown, assistant professor of environmental studies and geography; Byron Caminero-Santangelo, associate professor of English; Robert Carlson, professor of chemistry; Stephen Evans, English lecturer; Ivan Fortushniak, assistant professor of art; Diane Fourny, associate professor of French and Italian; Chico Herbison, African/African American studies instructor; Stephen lardi, associate professor of psychology; Jeffrey Lang, professor of mathematics; Tom Lewin, associate professor and chair of history; Denise Linville, assistant professor of journalism; Donita Massengill, assistant professor of teaching and leadership; Alee Phillips, business lecturer; Marvin Pratt, business lecturer; Richard Snyder, M. Erik Wright distinguished professor in clinical psychology; Max Utsler, associate professor of journalism; Tom Volek, associate professor of journalism. Steve Schmidt KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Authorities identified a driver who was killed when his tractor-trailer loaded with gasoline overturned and burned Saturday evening. Man killed after tractor-trailer catches on fire in Kansas City Randy Costales, 35, of Excelsior Springs, was pronounced dead at a hospital, the Missouri State Highway Patrol said. The accident occurred about 7:45 p.m. just south of the Interstate 29 and Interstate 635 intersection near Kansas City, said Sgt. John Hotz, public relations officer for the patrol. Costales was trying to turn off Interstate 635 and on l-19 when he lost control of the truck, Hotz said. It overturned and quickly caught fire. Costales suffered burns and was taken to Liberty Hospital, then was transferred to the University of Kansas Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. A passer-by stopped to help and that driver's car also caught fire, but the driver was not injured, Hotz said The Associated Press Doug Green, Lawrence firefighter, updated Sarah Shay, Haysville senior about a possible fire in the Ecumenical Christian Ministries yesterday. There was a smell of electrical burning in the building. Green said they had narrowed down the source to a wall furnace or something similar. Abby Tillery/Kansan Doug Green, Question of the day KU info exists to answer all your questions about KU and life as a student. Check out KU Info's Web site at kuinfo.lib.ku.edu, call it at 864-3506 or visit it in person at Anschutz Library. camera on ku Sadly, you can have any number of tests on a given day. There is a rule about finals, however, which you may have heard of. Students can't be compelled to take more than two finals on the same day. If you're scheduled for more, your highest-numbered course is the one that should be moved. Need more information? Check out the Registrar's Web site at www.registrar.ku.edu for details. I heard some rule about a maximum number of tests in one day. What's that? news affiliates KUJH-TV News Look here every day for information about KUJH-TV News, the student television station of University of Kansas. Tune into KUJJ for weekly newscasts and other programming on Sunflower Cable channel 3 at 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. On KJHK, 90.7 FM, listen to the news at 7 a.m., 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. Then again at 6 p.m. Check the all-new, 24-hour Web site of The University Daily Kansan at www.kansan.com. on campus — for more events; go to kucalendar.com The School of Fine Arts is sponsoring the Visiting Artist Series featuring Roman Rudnitytsky, piano at 7:30 tonight at Swarthout Recital Hall. There is no admission cost. For information, contact the M&D Office at 864-3436. The School of Fine Arts is sponsoring the University Singers and Women's Chorale at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Saint Lawrence Catholic Campus Center. There is no admission cost. For information, contact the M&D Office at 864-3436. The School of Fine Arts is sponsoring Jazz Combos at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Lawrence Arts Center. There is no admission cost. For information, contact the M&D Office at 864-3436. Russian and East European Studies is having its weekly Laird Brown Bag from noon to 1 p.m. tomorrow at room 318 Bailey Hall. The topic is Trends in Russian Higher Education with Anastasia Varnvaska, Junior Faculty Development Program Fellow, Russia. Center for Russian and East European Studies is sponsoring the public lecture Cold War Legacy, New World Threats with Douglas M. Englund Director, Iraq weapons elimination directorate, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Department of Defense MA, REES, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 tonight at the Centennial Room in the Kansas Union. The lecture is free and open to the public. The School of Fine Arts is having its Brown Bag Classics, featuring the KU Opera, previewing The Crucible from 12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday at Alderson Auditorium on Level 4 of the Kansas Union. Bring your lunch. Drinks are provided by the Kansas Union. There is no cost of admission. For information, contact the M&D Office at 864-3436. The School of Fine Arts is sponsoring a Student Recital Series featuring Wei-San Yue, piano at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in Swarthout Recital Hall. There is no admission cost. The School of Fine Arts is sponsoring a Student Recital Series featuring the KU Saxophone Quartet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Swarthout Recital Hall. No admission cost. The School of Fine Arts is sponsoring the KU Camerata at 8 p.m. Thursday in Swarthout Recital Hall. The Camerata's repertory ranges from the Baroque to the most contemporary. No admission cost. 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