University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, May 2, 1899 9 Review prints student works by Christine Winner Kansan staff writer A professor's desk will not be the last stop for students' papers selected for publication in the Undergraduate Review. "A lot of good work dies on the professor's desk, but we're trying to say to undergraduates, 'Hey, you can get published,'" said David Knecht, editor of the review. "Students put a lot of work into 25- to 30-page papers and essays that they write for classes. A lot of times some really good things are written," said Knecht, Topeka sophomore. The review is a collection of research, artwork, and essays by undergraduate students. Yesterday was the deadline to submit entries, and Knecht said about 30 were received. The 25- to 30-page review will be published. This year's review is sponsored by Student Senate. The review was first published in summer 1985, and again in 1987, but not last year because of a lack of money. Knecht said. Past reviews have focused almost entirely on research, but essays, poetry, and drawings will be featured along with one large research paper this year, Knecht said. Copies of the review will be sent to reading rooms, libraries and departments. It will not be for sale to individuals. Holly Smith, Kansas City freshman and another editor of the review, has read some of the entries. entries. "I'm really pleased with the quality of work, but I wish we had more entries," she said. Smith said that she thought the review board didn't receive as many entries as hoped because he knew much about the publication. practice Yesterday was also the application deadline for the undergraduate review board and officers. Police seek cause of car crash that caused a student's death by a Kansan reporter The Salina Highway Patrol is still investigating the cause of an automobile accident in which a KU student was hit by a car and killed Friday night near Manhattan. which then went into a ditch and rolled over. State trooper Charles McElweil said police were conducting a standard investigation of the one-car accident which killed David Schippert, Junction City junior, and Garyn Hoffman, of Chapman. Schipperd and Hoffman were ejected from a 1979 Chevrolet when the driver lost control of the car, Schippert was pronounced dead at the scene. The cause of death was head and neck injuries resulting from a crash involving Peterson. Rilev County coroner. Hoffman was taken from the accident scene to St. Mary's Hospital in Manhattan and then was transferred to the University of Kansas Medical Center. He was pronounced dead Saturday morning. 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