Tuesday, December 4, 2012 Volume 125 Issue 57 kansan.com TOP OF THE HILL 2012 Mount Oread program ending REBEKKA SCHLICHTING rschlichting@kansan.com The Mount Oread Scholars program will end in May after 16 years at the University because of the Honors Program expansion. The Mount Oread program provides resources like living learning communities, seminars and advising for incoming freshmen with high abilities. It is meant to foster a sense of community and help with the transition into college. Introduction to the Film Medium. Zach Dennett, a freshman from Winfield, is a member of Mount Oread Scholars and the living learning community at GSP-Corbin Hall. The living learning community houses students taking similar classes on the same floor. "It's nice because we do everything as a floor," Dennett said. "So I have really close connections with my floor. The main thing is I've enjoyed all of the activities and that they've introduced me to all the friends I have right now. I kind of feel bad that upcoming freshman don't get the same opportunity I got." "A lot of it is working against the myth that high-ability students are automatically successful the moment they step onto a college campus, and inevitably that's inaccurate because they're a student population, just like any, upcoming dance, portrays stereotypes in high school movies. The film, Te Buffet of Life, premier was held in the Kansas Union Woodruff on Nov. 28, leaving the crew with around a month and a half to produce the half an hour long film. Most of the students participating in the course are not film majors. Michael Riedl, a freshman from El Dorado, said despite his lack of experience he was cast as a main character. "I was really disappointed with and faculty that were involved had an excellent program." Kathryn Tuttle, assistant to the provost, said next year, the Honors Program will include Mount Oread Scholars. She said it is a more comprehensive program for high-ability students, and the Honors Program will give them more access to honors courses. "The Mount Oread Scholars program has been a wonderful program," Tuttle said. "It's been great for the students. The staff To be eligible for the program, students must have an ACT score of 28 or higher and graduate in the top 20 percent of their high school class. After their freshman year, they can to mentor incoming freshman and speak at events. that has special needs", said Dan McCarthy, scholar adviser. - Edited by Emma McElhaney were able cees to act are like in embody aid, "My who was I being a project ote realize their AG/KANSAN vie was ments realize their potential as high ability students, develop collaborative working skills and build a sense of community on their floor of GSP, said Dan McCarthy, the seminar instructor. — Edited by Whitney Bolden Blaine Bengtson, a Salina junior, will serve as the vice presidential candidate Woodard will be active " Bowman give a parent that they are y Luke Ranker "Serving as vice president this year, I have the experience and know-how." STUDENT SENATE Woodard will run for Student Body President Woodard said. "I know how KUnited operates." For the first time in KUnited history, the current vice president will run for Student Body President on the coalition's ticket in 2013. Brandon Woodard, a Topeka senior studying political science, was announced as the presidential candidate by KUUnited yesterday. Bengston directed the new game day recycling program Recycle & BLUE, KU. Woodard said the recycling program and senate's current work to establish a Spanish minor are two of the changes he KUnited is the first student coalition to announce its candidates for Student Senate elections in April. The coalition will decide next year's platform during its spring meetings. "I, as a student, have ideas I'm passionate about, but we get ideas from the coalition," Woodard said. CRYPTOQUIPS 4 OPINION 5 CLASSIFIEDS 9 CROSSWORD 4 The KUnited coalition was established 18 years ago and has won 18 of the past 19 elections. is most proud of this year all contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2012 The University Daily Kansan Don't forget Rachel Salyer Student Union Activities is hosting a Toys for Tots drive this week. Today's Weather Clear, Winds less than 5 mph. Clearly in the evening, then partly cloudy. HI: 61 L0: 34