in other words "Our priorities are out of whack — Janet Jackson creates more of a ripple than soldiers dying in Iraq." — Kevin Floyd, Chief Warrant Officer news in brief 2A the university daily kansan wednesday, february 18,2004 ON CAMPUS Ecumenical Christian Ministries is having a Veggie Lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomorrow at the ECM, 1204 Oread Ave. Come for good food and conversation. Optional donation for meal. Contact Laura Adams at 843-4933. The School of Fine Arts is sponsoring a Graduate Student Exhibition that lasts until Feb. 27 on the third floor of the Art and Design Building. The event is free. Contact Art and Design at 864-4401. The School of Fine Arts is sponsoring Concerts at the Lied Center featuring the KU Symphonic Band and the KU University Band at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Lied Center, Tickets can be purchased through the Lied Center, $7 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. Contact the M&D Office at 864-3436. The Office of Study Abroad is having an informational meeting about Theatre in Greece at 3:30 p.m. today at Crafton-Preyer Theatre, in Murphy Hall. Learn more about this summer study abroad program in which students will produce and perform a Greek play in an ancient Greek theatre. Contact Stacie Vincent at 864-3742. David Burnham, KU Paleontologist, and Anthony Maltese, researcher and KU graduate, compared a smaller fossil specimen of a foot from a 45-foot Camaroasaurus to a larger unknown fossil yesterday in Dyche Hall. Both of these fossils were found at the same site in 1998 by KU paleontologists. "This is probably the largest foot fossil that anyone has found in North America," Burnham said. The Office of Study Abroad is having an informational meeting about Arabic Studies in Irane, Morocco at 3:30 p.m. today at 4021 Wescoe. Learn about studying the Arabic language and culture this summer in Morocco. Contact Stacie Vincent at 864-3742. The Office of Study Abroad is having an informational meeting about Ancient Rome and the Bay of Naples at 4:30 p.m. today at 2106 Wescoe. Learn more about this exciting summer abroad program in which students study the archaeological remains and artistic heritage of ancient and medieval Rome, and the buried cities on Pompeii and Herculaneum. Contact Stacie Vincent at 864-3742. The Office of Study Abroad is having an informational meeting about European studies in Brussels, Belgium; Paris, France; Budapest, Hungary; and Vienna, Austria at 4:30 p.m. today at 4021 Wescoe. Learn more about this four-week study abroad program which gives a first-hand view of the institutions and policies that are molding Europe today. Contact Stacie Vincent at 864-3742. Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority is hosting a program for Black History Month at 7 tonight in the Multicultural Resource Center. The title of the program is "What is Black Poetry to Me" featuring works by famous black writers. Big foot - The KU Ballroom Dance Club is having beginning dance lessons and practice from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays at the Hashinger Hall Dance Studio. After lessons, participants will go as a group to a club in Lawrence. ON THE RECORD A 20-year-old KU student reported an auto theft at 5:43 p.m. Friday in the 500 block of West 14th Street. A 2000 Toyota Camry, valued at $9,900, was stolen. A 22-year-old KU student reported an auto burglary and theft at 5:45 a.m. yesterday in the 1100 block of Ohio Street. A radar detector, valued at $100, was taken. A 25-year-old KU student reported an auto burglary, theft and criminal damage at 5:08 a.m. yesterday at Park 25 Apartments. A window was broken and radio stolen. The damage was estimated at $425. The School of Architecture and Urban Design reported criminal deprivation of property at 2:21 p.m. Feb. 10. A jigsaw and push cart, valued at $200, was taken. A 20-year-old KU student reported criminal use of a financial card used for $102.76 of unauthorized purchases at 8:54 a.m. Feb. 11. 100TH ANNIVERSARY A 20-year-old KU student reported criminal damage at 3:31 a.m. Sunday in the 1300 block of Kentucky. A window was damaged. FROM THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ARCHIVES A 19-year-old KU student reported criminal damage to property at 11:24 a.m. Friday at HighPointe Apartments. A left rear-view mirror was damaged, estimated at $200. FEB.18 Ten years ago Fifty years ago A Kansan staff reporter wrote about Student Senate's decision to fund Day on the Hill. The decision was controversial in the Senate because it conflicted with the Senate's desire to have a balanced budget. The Kansan reported on the "Dean for a day" contest that would allow two female students to act as the dean and assistant dean of women for one day. While the students were taking over for the deans, the deans would take over for the students and attend classes. The article reported: "The winner of the election will be in charge of the dean's office all day, Feb. 25th, with second-high in the balloting to substitute for the assistant dean. Seventy-five years ago An article in the Kansan previewed an upcoming water carnival that would include a "story of pirates, sea captains villains and a beautiful but unfortunate heroin." The carnival Ninety years ago was in need of women to try out for parts. An article in the Kansan recognized the University's Home Economics Club. According to the article, "The good work of the Home Economics Club is at last coming to be recognized by others than themselves." The club was taking orders for "beaten biscuits," which "are the same biscuits used by the southern families years ago." Question of the Day KU info exists to answer all your questions about KU and life as a student. Check out KU info's Web site at kuinfo.lib.uku.edu; call it 864-3500 or visit it in person at Arundel Library. 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