THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2006 NEWS 5A CHINA (CONTINUED FROM 1A) Lisa Lipovac/KANSAN Blanca Baker, Overland Park senior, looks at photos from the Made In China exhibit at the Spencer Museum of Art. The exhibit, featuring photography of KU students from summer study abroad courses, will be at the museum through Feb. 4. "It's a really clever way to explain people's experiences." Baker said of the exhibit. Lau said they were embarrassed that she was naked, and his colleague was crying so hard that her camera was wet. "I was crying inside" Lau said. "These are real things students get to see that they will never forget. They have heard of poverty, but they've never seen it, they've never touched it, until that day." The trip was an eye-opening experience for students, who lived with locals and visited factories in Guangdong province, in southern China. Lau said the factories were "sensitive areas" closed to the public. He spent 10 years building relationships in order to gain access for students. Inside the factories, they could smell the paint, Lau said. Workers, some the same age as students or younger, hand painted eyelashes and rosy cheeks on Barbie dolls and assembled Batman figures. Students spent three days during the trip in Yao-on village learning about lost culture there. Lau compared the village to small towns in Kansas, where inhabitants moved away and never returned, only in the village, the people moved to work in the factories. Cathy Brashler, Chicago sophomore, said one of her favorite memories was standing in the middle of the road in the village when the school bell rang, and 30 children flooded out of school. They got excited and charged toward her when they saw her, she said. "You have no idea what they're even saying," she said. "You feel like a celebrity." The exhibit includes dozens of photos and yellow tags with quotes from 24 students on the trip, set against a red backdrop. The yellow labels represent clothing tags, such as "Made in China," May Tveit, professor of design, said. "There are many stories to be told beyond the product labels," she said. "We were inspired by that format of communication." After the exhibit ends, Lau said he hoped to auction some of the photographs to raise money for people in China who have lost something. He and students started raising funds to help the family they met on their trip. Yau is traveling back to China in December with three photographers. Elizabeth Rae Dominguez-Santos, 24, of Lawrence, died Wednesday morning in a two-car accident on 1-70. Four other passengers and both drivers were injured in the accident. Dominguez-Santos was a passenger in a 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse, which was traveling west on the highway. According to a Kansas Turniple Authority Accident Log, the driver STATE Two-car morning accident on 1-70 injuries six, kills one Kansan staff writer Darla Slipkpe can be contacted at dslipke@ kansan.com. Cesar Flores Espinbarro, 23, of Lawrence, lost control of the vehicle and slid across the median, then slid sideways into the path of an eastbound vehicle. - Edited by Natalie Johnson In the report, weather was not cited as a contributing factor because the accident occurred before freezing rain began to fall in the early afternoon. Espinabarro was injured and taken to Stormont-Vail Hospital in Topeka by AMR Ambulance. Reguera Flores-Socrates, 37, of Lawrence, and Nicolas Tomas- Alejandro, 20, of Lawrence, were the other two passengers. Both were injured and also taken to Stormont-Vall Hospital. The driver of a 2005 Chrysler MV, the second vehicle, was Pamela J. Martinez, 28, of Manhattan. She suffered back injuries and was taken to St. Francis Hospital in Topeka by ambulance. Her two passengers, Stephanie L. Bolender, 33, of Kamas, Utah, and Jackson R. Bolender, 3, were also taken to St. Francis with injuries. — Erin Casteneda WEATHER (CONTINUED FROM 1A) junior, said he expected the snowy weather to arrive today instead of Wednesday. Knoernschild enjoyed the weather by playing frisbee outside of Pearson Scholarship Hall with several other students. He said that playing frisbee helped to keep him warm, but that there was a better reason for playing. "Mainly, I don't have anything better to do" he said. Knoernschild said other than playing sports, he had another method of keeping warm during the icy winter weather. "I just take it like a man and wear lots of clothes." Knoernchild said, "Mainly the clothes part. I wear an extra pair of underwear sometimes." The National Weather Service in Topeka declared a Winter Weather warning at 12:12 p.m. Wednesday. The announcement stated the Northeast part of Kansas could expect rain and sleet and predicted heavy ice accumulation. The service later extended the winter storm warning until 6 a.m. Friday and added possible snow accumulations of three to nine inches. kansan staff writer Nate McGinnis can be contacted at nmcginnis@kansan.com. Kansan staff writer Erin Castaneda can be contacted at ecastaneda@kansan.com. Edited by Derek Korte KU's Inclement Weather Policy Jim Long, vice provost, said several things were taken into consideration before deciding to cancel class. inclement weather Call 864-SNOW for weather conditions and cancellations. Long said the University considered the public safety office, media and bus routes for school districts and KU on Wheels and made a recommendation to the provost. Long said after all information, current conditions and the weather forecast were evaluated a recommendation was made. The chancellor or provost and the executive vice chancellor implement the Inclement Weather Policy. An emergency declaration is announced during the day via news media after 5:45 p.m. and by the Incllement weather line, 864-SNOW, after a 6 a.m. The When the Inclement Weather Policy is implemented, non-exempt employees are normally allowed a one-hour period to report to work or employees working are allowed one hour to depart. Information Center at 864-3506 and campus "calling trees" announce information during the workday. Class Cancellation When forecasts or weather conditions suggest that travel could be hazardous, a decision is made at 5:30 a.m. between the provost and executive vice chancellor or chancellor whether to cancel class. During the workday, the same procedures are used to dismiss employees or to cancel afternoon or evening classes. 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