in other words "It would be hard to say he's not getting what he wants." Stan Collender, a senior vice-president at accounting firm Fleischman-Hillard, on President Bush's federal budget for fiscal year 2005. 2A the university daily kansan news in brief friday, january 30, 2004 CAMPUS Student Senate may add new sections to Web site Student Senate added a new section to its Web site last week to provide more information about Senate projects. Senators began posting projects yesterday. The address is www.ku.edu/-senate. New items on the site include a suggestion box for student ideas, a search engine for previous legislation, forms for writing and submitting legislation and a location for senators and committees to post their projects. The project posting link is the site's newest addition. As of yesterday at 4 p.m., three projects were listed; an engineering snack cart in Eaton Hall, a parking meter reform initiative to make metered parking free on-campus after 5 p.m. and a student advertising subcommittee. Kyle Johnson, engineering senator was listed as project leader for all three of the listed projects. Two bills proposing more updates to the Senate Web site passed committees on Wednesday and will be voted on by full Senate next week. The bills, authored by Scott McKenzie, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences senator, would ensure all Senate rules and regulations changes would be posted to the Web site, as well as the meeting times for all Senate boards and committees. Andy Marso Touring theater group to bring 'American Idol' to Lawrence Tomorrow night, a local touring theater troupe for children will bring American Idol to Lawrence. The Seem To Be Players will host a talent show called the River City Revue 7 p.m. tomorrow at Liberty Hall, 642 Massachusetts St. The show's theme is America's most Idol, and is based on the format of the popular reality TV show that is in its third season. The revue will have a panel of local celebrity judges, said Ric Averill, show coordinator. The winner of the semi-competitive show will receive a free dinner at Pachamama's restaurant, 2161 Quail Creek Drive, and the judge's favorite selection will receive a dinner at Stone Canyon, 3801 W. Sixth St. Various other prizes will be awarded at the competition. Averill said. "This is an event that started over 15 years ago as a talent show, and we're bringing back the competition in a fun way,"Averill said. Dave Nobles SUA to hold open mic nights the first Friday of every month Every first Friday of the month this spring SUA will hold an open mic night in the Kansas Union at the Hawk's Nest for musicians and a coffee shop performance. The best act in the open mic portion will win a $50 gift certificate. After the open mic portion, Amanda Garrigues will perform. Rachel Hurlbert, Lakeville, Minn. graduate student said she thought the event was a good a idea. "I think acoustic music is always fun," Hurlbart said. Open Mic starts at 7 p.m. and Gar- rigues will follow For more information call (785) 864-SHOW Patrick Cadv LOCAL Committee will review bill to force clergy to report abuse TOPEKA — Members of the clergy would be added to the list of professionals who must report suspected child abuse under legislation that has drawn mixed reactions from religious officials. The bill would place the mandatory reporting requirement upon ordained ministers and "any custodian of records" for a minister. But ministers would not have to report something disclosed in confessions or other "penitential" conversations meant to remain confidential. Classics for lunch The Rev. H. Sharon Howell, senior pastor at Lawrence's First United Methodist Church, told the House Corrections and Juvenile Justice Committee yesterday that members of the clergy should see such reporting as aiding victims. Representatives of the state's Roman Catholic dioceses and Kansas Ecumenical Ministries said they could support the bill if two sections were deleted. -The Associated Press PatFlor, San Francisco, Calif., senior, played his french horn during Wednesday's Brown Bag Classics presentation at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Flor is a member of the KU Horn Ensemble, which will be playing again on Feb. 10 at the Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. 100TH ANNIVERSARY FROM THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ARCHIVES JAN 26 celed screenings of The Erotic Film Celibation and The Devil in Miss Jones because of sexual scenes, the Kansan ran an editorial: "Porno part of freedom." "Such paternalistics actions do not strengthen our moral fiber but rather weaken our independent judgment and ability to deal with life's complexities," the editorial board wrote. Seventy years ago Fifteen years ago KJHK was under investigation for possible violations of its non-commercial license. The investigation concerned possible donors. A former music director had sent a letter to Federal Communications Commission questioning the legalities of the radio station's donor advertisements. Thirty years ago After Student Union Activities can- student from Herington, underwent an operation for appendicitis at Watkins Memorial Hospital. Claude Farley, a first-year medical Ninety years ago The Jayhawk basketball team readied to play the Kansas State Farmers. The Kansan wrote that "the coming battle will be the best tangle seen on the floor of the Robinson Gym this year." ON CAMPUS KUCALENDAR.COM Ecumenical Christian Ministries is sponsoring an ECM road trip to Topeka that leaves at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow and returns at 11 a.m. Sunday. The topic is A Question of Mind and Heart . . . Who is this Jesus Person? with viewing of Jesus of Montreal, discussion historical Jesus, Da Vinci code. Contact Thad Holcombe at 843-4933. The Office of Student Financial Aid is awarding federal work-study funds for the Spring 2004 semester. Apply online at www.financial aid.ku.edu or visit the office from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at 50 Strong Hall. The Center for East Asian Studies is sponsoring a Chinese New Year party from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the ECM, 1204 Oread Ave. Join for Chinese dumplings and other treats to celebrate the Year of the Monkey. Free. Contact - Ecumenical Christian Ministries is having an informational meeting for an Alternative Spring Break to New Mexico at 1 p.m. Sunday at the ECM, 1204 Oread Ave. Contact Thad Holcombe at 843-4933. http://www.ceas.ku.edu. ON THE RECORD An 18-year-old KU student reported a theft of a 1995 black Honda Prelude valued at $6,000 at 1:21 p.m. Wednesday in the 1500 block of Tennessee Street. A 23-year-old KU student reported the unlawful use of a financial card and theft at 1 p.m. Tuesday. The card was used for $1,054.53 in unauthorized charges. A 45-year-old KU employee reported criminal damage, burglary and theft at 2:21 a.m. yesterday at 1612 Harper St. A VCR was taken and there was damage to an exterior storm door. The damage was valued at $120. 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.libku.edu. Call it 864-3506 or visit it in Anchucz Library. I want to display my thespian talents to all. 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