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OR FREE RENT TILL AUGUST! - 3 Hot Tubs - Indoor/Outdoor Pool - Sand Volleyball Court 1301 W.24th - Basketball Court (24th & Naismith) - On Bus Route (913) 842-5111 KU students to earn credit while digging in Costa Rica By Jeff Meesey Kansan staff writer Some students at KU will go to Costa Rica in the spring, but their trip will not be a vacation. They will have to write papers, take tests and dig for the remains of ancient civilizations under the hot Central American sun. About 15 students will go to Costa Rica to study and participate in an archaeological dig as part of a 12-hour course administered by the office of study abroad and the department of international studies. It will coincide with a grant from the National Science Foundation. 'We are trying to reconstruct human interaction with rain forests over time.' - John Hoopes assistant professor of anthropology The program will cost students about $3,000 plus air fare. Mary Elizabeth Debicki, director of study abroad, said students did not have to speak Spanish, Costa Rica's official language, to participate in the Archaeology Field School, which will begin in January. The office has been sending students to Costa Rica since 1958. John Hoopes, assistant professor of anthropology, will lead the excavation of two sites where last year he worked on the burial remains of prehistoric villages. "What is interesting is that although it is a wet climate where matter would normally deteriorate, has been preserved." Hoopes has said. "We are trying to reconstruct human interaction with rain forests over time," he said. "We want to have an understanding of how the forest is interacted with rain forests without the impact on it that we have had." The tropical rain forests stand near areas of deforestation and modern agriculture, which will give students a perspective on both ancient and modern ecosystems according to the field school's proposal. For more information, an informational meeting is scheduled at 3:30 p.m. Sept. 4 at the Walnut Room in the Kansas Union. Derek Nolen/KANSAN Tickle torture Deanna Schierling, assistant teacher, holds Zachary Tessel, 3, while (left to right) Alexandria Schmidt, 3, Angie Zinn, 3, and Andi Loeb, 3, join in the tickling. Schierling and the children were in the playground behind the Hilltop Child Development Center yesterday morning. Hilltop, behind Smith Hall, is a day-care center for children of professors, students and also parents not associated with the University. Wednesday Wilmas and Mahoots, The Bot- tleneck, 737 New Hampshire St. Thursday Black Cat Bone and Which Doctors?, The Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St. Junk Man, The Crossing, 618 W Lonnie Ray's Blues Jam, The Jazzhaus, 92% Massachusetts St. Friday Spanic Boys and Nic Cosmos, The Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St. Which Doctors? 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