2 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN INDEX WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2005 INSIDENEWS Dog Days program going strong Lawrence residents flock to workouts at Memorial Stadium. Dog Days creator is conducting his 24th year of workouts. PAGE 3 Financial Aid office slips up Accidental mass e-mail by Office of Financial Aid exposes 119 failing students and violates federal privacy rules. PAGE 4 An investigation is underway into the death of University graduate student Yihong Zhu, who was found dead in his apartment. PAGE 4 Grad student found dead Decision expected on alcohol sales Kansas Union beer sales proposal is in the revision stage. A final decision is expected to be made this summer. PAGE 5 Summer jobs scarce Summer work can be difficult to secure as most of Lawrence's business leaves campus for the summer. PAGE 6 Weekend festival a success Thousands attend the Wakarusa Music Festival, June 16 to 19, for a long weekend of music and fun. PAGE 9 Vendors make sure festival attendees get what they need: food, drink and the occasional illegal substance. PAGE 10 Vendors keep festival exciting Festival showcases diverse music Music genres ranging from reggae to bluegrass offer a nice mix for visitors at the Wakarusa Music Festival. PAGE 11 Tragedy strikes Wakarusa gathering A Florida man dies and a search is ongoing for a missing festival attendant after the four-day festival draws to an end. PAGE 11 Wakanusa attendees enjoy their weekend at Clinton Lake through a variety of services, activities, and concerts. PAGES 12-13 Festival attracts diverse audience Homecoming for jam band A Lawrence-based band returns to play for their hometown at Clinton Lake after performing in several other festivals. PAGE 14 INSIDESPORTS Simien first round pick predicted Former Jayhawks, Wayne Simien, Keith Langford and Aaron Miles are all considered hopeful for the NBA draft on June 24. PAGE 19 New players shine in game Julian Wright and Mario Chalmers experience the thrill of a Kansas crowd at the first 2005 Bill Self Basketball Camp scrimmage. PAGE 20 Like father, like son Former Kansas outfielder, A.J. Van Slyke, beginning adjust to life in as a draft pick of the Cardinals, his father's former team. PAGE 21 Moon Bar investigation concluded Lawrence Police have finished their investigation into the incident in which J.R. Giddens was injured. PAGE 22 Daily Kansan.com updates - Second basketball scrimmage Coming next Wednesday - Your Lawrence Fourth of July guide Tell us your news Editor: Andrew Vaupel Campus editor: Austin Caster Copy chief: John Scheirman Photo editor: Kerri Henderson Designers: Jillian Baco Cameron Monken Kansan newsroom 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall 1435 Jayhawk Blvd. Lawrence, KS 66045 (785) 864-4810 Et Cetera The University Daily Kansan is the student paper of the University of Kansas. The first copy is paid for through the student activity fee. Additional copies of the Kansan are 25 cents each. Subscriptions can be purchased at the Kansan business office, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045. The University Daily Kansan (ISSN 0746-4962) is published daily during the school year except Saturday, Sunday, fall break, spring break and exams. Weekly during the summer session excluding holidays. Periodical postage is paid in Lawrence, KS 66044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $120. Student subscriptions of $2.11 are paid for through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to The University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045. All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2005The University Daily Kansan. The University of Kansas Department of Theatre and Film University Theatre Presents The Fantasticks by Tony Jones and Harvey Schmidt 1,2,7,8,9,2005 by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt. 7:30 p.m. July 1,2,7,8,9,2005 2:30 p.m. July 10,2005 TICKETS: The Fantasticks: public $12, senior citizens & KU faculty and staff $11, all students $6 Talley's Folly: public $10, senior citizens & KU faculty and staff $9, all students $6 Buy tickets for both shows and save! Kansas Summer Theatre season tickets: public $20, senior citizens & KU faculty and staff $18, all students $11. These productions are partially funded by the KU Student Activity Fee, funding is also provided by the Kansas Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a national agency.