2A THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS IN BRIEF NEWS AFFILIATES KUJH-TV News Tune into KUJH for Look here every day for information about KUJH-TV News, the student television station of University of Kansas. weekday newscasts and other programming on Sunflower Cable channel 32 at 5:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. On KJHJ, 90.7 FM, listen to the news at 7 a.m.,8 a.m. and 9 a.m. Then again at 6 p.m. kansan.com Check the all-new, 24-hour Web site of The University Daily Kansan at www.kansan.com. TALK TO US Tell us your news. Contact Henry C. Jackson, Donovan Atkinson or Andrew Vaupel at 864-4810 or editor@kansan.com. LETTER TO THE EDITOR GUIDELINES Maximum Length: 200 word limit Include: Author's name and telephone number, class, hometown (student) or position (faculty member) Letters may be sent by e-mail to editor@kansan.com or opinion@kansan.com or by mail to Kansan newsroom, 111 Stauffer-Flint. WEATHER Today WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2004 Finally Sunshine! Tomorrow 45 24 Hawk-sicle FOUR-DAY FORECAST Tomorrow Friday 45 22 Still Sunny Sunday Saturday Kit Leffler/KANSAN 48 25 50 30 A Few Clouds Near Normal — Nathan Dame, KUJH-TI 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 kufu.libkku.edu.叫 it at 864-3508 or visit it in person at Anschutz库 When is the Holiday Vespers Program? The Jazv Vespers is Thursday, Dec. 2 at 7:30pm at the Lied Center. The Holiday Vespers is Sunday, December 5 at 2:30pm.m and at 7:30pm at the Lied Center. Note that there is no 3rd performance this year. Tickets can be purchased at the Lied Center Box office (864-ARTS) or from the Murphy Hall Box Office (864-3982). There are also free organ concerts at the Bales Recital Hall (connected to the Lied Center) at 1:30pm and 6:30pm. Fresh snow rests on the Jayhawk statue in front of the Jayhawk Bookstore. Lawrence was showered with snow early yesterday morning. CAMPUS Former physician who ran for Senator in '70s to speak today The Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics is again serving up pizza with its politics. Pizza and Politics will be at noon today at the Centennial room on the sixth floor in the Kansas Union. Pizza and beverages are on the Institute, said Bill Lacy, director of the Dole Institute. The event is another way to get students involved with politics and the Institute. Bill Roy, a retired physician, will be the guest speaker. Roy represented eastern Kansas in Congress in the early '70s. He came within one percentage point of unseating Bob Dole, former senator, in the 1974 election. That was a hard year to run in Kansas or anywhere, for that matter, as a Republican, because Watergate was happening, said Jonathan Earle, associate director for the Institute. Dole was head of the Republican National Committee at the time, and even though he wasn't associated with Nixon or Watergate, some people still took it out on him, he said. Roy ran for office as a Democrat although he had been a Republican before that, Earle said. One of Roy's 1974 campaign pamphlets is on display at the Institute. Pizza and Politics is a periodic, bipartisan series offered by the Dole Institute. CAMPUS — Stephanie Farley Director of marketing to hold forum about visual identity Students and faculty have the opportunity to get an update on the University of Kansas' Integrated Marketing Plan and the Visual Identity component today. David Johnston, director of marketing, will host a forum at the Kansas Room in the Kansas Union to talk about the plan. He will also answer questions from the audience. As co-chair of the Visual Identity Team, Johnston will also be talking and answering questions about the team's progress. Chancellor Robert Hemenway introduced the plan to faculty and staff at the annual convocation in September. The team's goal is to unite the different identities associated with the University and create a more effective visual identity. The forum will be from noon to 1:30 p.m. The Unclassified Professional Staff Association is sponsoring the forum. Campus Dole Institutefillsfund-raising developmentdirectorposition Huffles was named the Dole Institute's new development director at the Kansas University Endowment Association Monday. Huffles was previously the development director for KU Museums. Lori Huffles continued to fund-raise for the University of Kansas Monday, but for a different organization and at a new position of leadership. Ross Fitch Huffles did not replace anyone as the Dole Institute's development director because the position had been vacant for a couple of years. At her new post, she is responsible for raising private funds in support of the Dole Institute. Huffles joined KU Endowment in June 2000. She has more than 15 years of marketing and advertising experience. Huffles is also a KU alumna. She earned a bachelor's degree in design from the University in 1984. Founded in 1891, KU Endowment was the first independent, non-profit foundation of its kind, according to University Relations. It is the official fund-raising and fund-management organization for the University. Ross Fitch The Academic Research Center reported to the University of Kansas Public Safety Office that someone had stolen $85 and a knife sometime between Nov. 2 and Nov. 8 from an office in McCollum Hall. The loss is $85. ON THE RECORD A 20-year-old KU student reported to Lawrence police that someone had stolen his PlayStation 2, guitar equipment and a Fostex Digital tracker sometime between noon last Wednesday and 2 p.m. Friday in the 1100 block of Rhode Island Street. His loss is about $900. Lawrence police arrested a 55-year-old KU Memorial Unions supervisor about midnight Friday in the 1500 block of Tennessee Street. She was charged with a red-light violation and operating under the influence of alcohol. ON CAMPUS Brown Bag Classics sponsored by the KU School of Fine Arts will feature KU Opera preview of "The Faust Project" today 12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. today at the Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Hall Center for the Humanities will hold a Nature and Culture Seminar today from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the Hall Center Conference Room. - Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will decorate ornaments today from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union lobby. The Center for Russian and East European Studies will hold a round table discussion of "Ukraine's Orange Revolution" today from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at 318 Bailey Hall. New Student Orientation will offer an information session on how to join the 2005-2006 Orientation Assistant Team today at 4:00 p.m. at the Gridiron Room in the Burge Union. HELP NEEDED The University Daily Kansan is working on a story about students affected by tuition increases. 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