8B Wednesday, April 19, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE HARBOUR LIGHTS Serving downtown since 1936 1031 Massachusetts Downtown State Radiator Specializing in: • Radiators Student • Heaters Friendly • A/C Close to Downtown 842-3333 613 N. 2nd Wearing nothing but a smile... Tonight is STUDENT NIGHT $2 admission with student ID Open Sun-Thur 7:00am to 10:00am Fr & unil 2:00am 91.3N Second Pulitzer Prizes awarded to top journalists NEW YORK — The Virgin Islands Daily News of St. Thomas won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for public service journalism and four news organizations each won two awards yesterday. The Associated Press The Associated Press won awards for coverage of the Rwanda crisis—for international reporting and for feature photography. Newsday won for investigative reporting and for commentary, The Wall Street Journal for national reporting and feature writing and The Washington Post for explanatory journalism and spot news photography. Brian Donovan and Stephanie Saul of Newsday won for investigative reporting for stories on disabil- i pension abuses by police. Jim Dwyer of *Newsday* won the commentary prize for his columns on New York City. The award for explanatory journalism was won by Leon Dash and Lucian Perkins of The Washington Post for their profile of a District of Columbia family's struggle with poverty, illiteracy, crime and drug abuse. The spot news photography prize was awarded to Carol Guzy of the Post for a series of photographs on the crisis in Haiti. The national reporting award went to Tony Horwitz of The Wall Street Journal for stories about working conditions in low-wage America. The Journal's Ron Suskind won for feature writing for stories about inner-city honor students in Washington. The spot news reporting prize went to the Los Angeles Times staff for reporting on the chaos and devastation after the Northridge earthquake in January 1994. The Boston Globe's David Shribman won the beat reporting prize for his work on developments in Washington and the nation. Jeffrey Good of the St. Petersburg Times won the editorial writing prize for his campaign to reform Florida's probate system for settling estates. Mike Luckovich of The Atlanta Constitution won for editorial cartooning. JUMPRIGHTINTO STUDENTSENATE Margo Jefferson of The New York Times won the criticism prize for her book reviews and other cultural criticism. STUDENT SENATE IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING 1995-1996 POSITIONS: - Stud-Ex Chair - Treasurer - Assistant Treasurers - Assistant Treasurers Co-Directors - The Student Legislature Awareness Board (SLAB Co-Coordinators) APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE STUDENT SENATE OFFICE,410 KANSAS UNION QUESTIONS?864-3710 APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 22 1995 5:00p.m. Last Three Days A Service of your Kansas & Burge Unions GRADUATION CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS FROM KU CONCESSIONS For 1995 graduates of KU, graduation regalia may be obtained Monday through Friday. April 10 through 21, from 10 AM to 3 PM, at Gates 22 & 23 at the North End of Memorial Stadium. - COMMENCEMENT INSTRUCTIONS SO YOU KNOW EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS YOU'LL RECEIVE - SCHEDULE OF EVENTS SO YOU KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON -REGALIA APPROVED BY KU SO YOU KNOW EVERYTHING WILL MATCH MASTERCRAFT Completely Furnished AFFORDABLE RENTALS ...of the Best Kind! Whether you prefer to live alone or with roommates, we have a place for you, designed with you in mind. Sundance Regents Court 7th & Florida 841-5255 19th & Mass. 749-0445 Tanglewood 10th & Arkansas 749-2415 15th & Kasold 749-4226 Campus Place 1145 Louisiana 841-1429 Hanover Place Orchard Corners 14th & Mass. 841-1212 1,2,3&4Bedrooms and Townhomes OPEN DAILY 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. View a show apartment now MASTERCRAFT *CUSTOM FURNISHINGS* *DESIGNED FOR PRIVACY* *ENERGY EFFICIENT* *MANY BUILT-INS* *AFFORDABLE RATES* *PRIVATE PARKING* *LOCALLY OWNED* *LAUNDRY FACILITIES* *CLOSE TO CAMPUS* *LOCALLY MANAGED* *CLOSE TO SHOPPING* *CENTRAL A/C* *ON SITE MANAGERS* *POOL* *MICROWAVES* Professional Management and Maintenance Company 842-4455 *MICROWAVES* *available some locations*