in other words "I wanted her to be more forthcoming, more concise in her answers." Kristen Breitweiser, a Sept. 11 widow, after hearing President Bush's National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice testify to the Sept. 11 commission for nearly three hours yesterday. news in brief 2A the university daily kansan friday, april 9, 2004 CAMPUS Fake Watkins e-mail had virus attached, students say Several students received an e-mail that claimed to be from Watkins Memorial Health Center containing a virus in the attachment. The e-mail from "watkins-notify" was sent to students Tuesday, warning them about the Monday hacking into the pharmacy server that contained student's personal information. The e-mail with the virus uses the same subject line and address, but has an attachment. The legitimate e-mail that Watkin's sent Tuesday does not have an attachment. Students who receive the e-mail that is from "watkins-notify" with an attachment should delete it, said Todd Cohen of University Relations. Cohen said to check out the notification link on the University of Kansas homepage for more information concerning the e-mail. Rupal Gor English student receives Mellon fellowship award Cody Marrs, Arkansas City senior in English, has won a fellowship offered by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The foundation offers 85 fellowships nationally to encourage teaching careers in the humanities. Twenty-four University of Kansas students have received Mellon fellowships since 1984. The fellowship provides $17,500 for tuition and fees for a year of graduate study. "It's notable that as an undergraduate, Cody has developed a talent for working in some of the most demanding areas of literary studies," said Philip Barnard, associate professor of English and faculty adviser for Marrs. — Marc Ingber Applications available for 'Kansan' staff positions Anna Clovis applications for summer and fall sales managers and managing editors. Applications are available in the Kansan newsroom, 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall. The University Daily Kansan announced its new summer and fall editors and business managers yesterday. University Relations The summer editor is Donovan Atkinson, Larned senior. Ryan Bauer, Omaha, Neb., senior, is the summer business manager. Chancellor plans TV discussion about higher-education issues The Kansan is currently accepting Henry C. Jackson, Long Valley, N.J., senior, is the fall editor.The business manager for the fall is Justin Roberts, Overland Park junior. Lawrence Public Library may expand or relocate LOCAL KU Chancellor Robert Hemenway and Wichita State University President Don Beggs will discuss issues facing higher education in Kansas on the public television current affairs program On The Record this weekend. The program, moderated by Dale Goter, will air locally at 8 p.m tomorrow and 9:30 a.m. Saturday on KCPT Channel 19 in Kansas City. It will also run at 12:30 p.m. Sunday on KTWU Channel 11 in Topeka. The program originates from Wichita public television station KPTS. A new task force is looking at expanding or relocating the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St. A meeting to invite public comment will be from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.Monday in the library auditorium.The 16-member New Directions Task Force will give information about the library's budget and show examples of other library facilities throughout the country Bruce Flanders, library director, said expanding the library at its current location would be the best option. Expanding the current location would also involve adding decked parking. If the library was relocated, it would likely move to North Third Street, he said. "I think we're on the right path," Flanders said. "I am extremely excited about the possibilities." — Laura Pate STATE Department finds resources to assist 400 more Kansans TOPEKA—About 400 disabled Kansans could soon move off a waiting list for in-home services, an official of the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services said yesterday. SRS has spent less than expected on current recipients of the services, allowing the agency to take on more clients. Also, legislators have voted to appropriate $71.4 million for the in-home help in the fiscal year beginning July 1, up from the current $64.7 million. The Associated Press KitLeffler/Kansan Look here every day for information about KUJH-TV News, the student television station of University of Kansas. On KJHK, 90.7 FM, listen to the news at 7 a.m.,8 a.m. and 9 a.m. Then again at 6 p.m. 100TH ANNIVERSARY Tune into KUJH for 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. Relaxing at Wescoe Terrace Christie Stauffer, New Holland, Pa., graduate student, ate lunch and read the newspaper yesterday afternoon in a Wescoe Terrace second-level alcove. Wescoe's design was the brainchild of Woodman and Van Doren, a Wichita-based architectural firm, and was supposed to be 25-stories high, towering over campus and the surrounding area. Topeka and Kansas City, Lawrence would be covered by the National Weather Service stations. Fifty-five years ago No paper because it was a Saturday. Seventy five years ago FROM THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ARCHIVES Twenty five years ago Under a new system within the department of architecture, students will now be rewarded for commendable designs with bonus points. The reward of one to five points "will allow accumulation of points enough to substitute for an entire major problem and will facilitate the progress of the superior students." Ninety years ago A University of Kansas professor of meteorology worked with the National Severe Storms Laboratory to develop the use of the Doppler radar. The new radar costs several thousand dollars, which was too expensive for the University. If Doppler systems were installed in Ninety years ago There was no paper on April 9. The paper skipped to April 14. ON CAMPUS — KUCALENDAR.COM news affiliates ■ The KU Ballroom Dance Club is sponsoring dance practice from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. tonight in the Hashinger Hall Dance room. There will be ballroom, salsa and swing practice for beginners or for those looking to learn new moves. Contact kubdc@ku.edu. The International Student Association will hold a sand volleyball tournament from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday at the Robinson Center sand volleyball courts. Contact Gaston Araoz at 812-3172 or www.ku.edu/~isa. work helps build leadership programs in inner-city Omaha. Contact Emily Howard at 864-4317. The International Student Association will host "Flavors of the World," a dinner for students to share ethnic dishes with the University of Kansas and Lawrence communities. The event is from 6 p.m.to 8 p.m.Sunday at Ecumenical Christian Ministries,1204 Oread Ave.,and is free. Contact Gaston Araoz at 812-3172 or www.ku.edu/~isa. KUInfo exists to answer all your questions about KU and life as a student. Check out KUInfo's Web site at kuinfo.lib.ba.us or visit it at 844-712-3800, or person at Anschutz Library. Alternative Weekend Breaks is sponsoring a break to the ABIDE Network in Omaha, Neb., on April 16 to 17. Applications are due today in Room 428 of the Kansas Union. They can be found at the Alternative Breaks Web site at www.ku.edu/~albreaks. The ABIDE Net- KUJH-TV News Parking put a hold on my account. How do I clear it? Question of the Day Easy! Just go to the Parking Department office, and pay your parking fine. Their office is inside the parking garage at Naismith and Irving Hill. You can also give them a call and pay by credit card at (785) 664- PARK. The University Daily Kansan prints campus events that are free and open to the public. When information is submitted, the event's sponsor, name and phone number Et Cetera must be on the form, which is available in the On Campus mailbox in the Kansan newsroom. 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall, items must be turned in two days in advance of the desired The University Daily Kansan is the student newspaper of the University of Kansas. The first copy is paid through the student activity fee. Additional copies of the Kansan are 25 cents. Subscriptions can be purchased at the Kansan business office, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045. 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