in other words "I wish I could have Howard Dean's heart, John Kerry's political savvy, Wes Clark's military experience and Edwards' idealism." Connie Mackey of Nashua, N.H., who had a front-row seat at former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean's first event for the New Hampshire primary. news in brief 2A the university daily kansan tuesday,january 27,2004 CAMPUS Vocalist a hit at competition performs again next month Greer Brown, Golden Valley, Minn., senior, placed second in the Music Teachers National Association's division-level competition Jan. 16 in Boulder, Colo. The soprano won the state-level MTNA competition in November, a state and national competition that featured student artists. Pamela Hinchman, associate professor of music and dance, gave Brown a roll in a state performance she is presenting in Indiana next month. Ron Knox Harlem Renaissance artist to be featured at University The Henry Luce Foundation has given the Spencer Museum of Art a $100,000 grant for an Aaron Douglas exhibition. A Topeka native born in 1899, Douglas was an African-American painter and muralist, and was a leading contributor to the Harlem Renaissance movement of the 1920s and '30s. The museum will feature about 40 paintings and 25 works on paper. It will open in March 2006 and then be sent to three other museums. Susan Earle, curator of European and American art at the museum, organized the event. Her essays will be part of the catalog that will accompany the exhibit. - Neeley J. Spellmeier STATE Smuggler of illegal aliens gets 46-month sentence WICHITA — The driver of a pickup truck that was carrying 12 illegal immigrants when it crashed, killing one of the immigrants, has been sentenced to 46 The Associated Press A federal district judge ordered prison authorities to surrender Rosales, who is in the United States legally, to immigration authorities for deportation after completing his sentence. months in federal prison without parole. Megan True/Kansan According to court documents, 19-year-old Mexican national Ariel Rosales was driving 12 other Mexicans from Phoenix to Atlanta and Newark, N.J., in August 2003 when he fell asleep and crashed into an oncoming tractor-trailer on U.S. 160 in western Kansas. The accident killed Javier Juarez Lopez, 31, and injured three other passengers and Rosales. The immigrants had each paid smugglers $800 to get them to the United States, and were to pay another $800 once arriving in Atlanta or Newark, according to court documents. Question of the Day NATION I just bought my books and found out that I don't need any of them. What is the book return policy? KU info exists to answer all your queries about KU and as a student. Check out KU website an online at kuku.edu or visit in person at Anchutz University. A song for King Officials predict worst deficit in U.S. history for next year WASHINGTON — The government's budget outlook deteriorated further on Monday as the Congressional Budget Office projected nearly $2.4 trillion in deficits over the next decade, providing new fuel for an election-year battle over soaring federal shortfalls. Textbooks bought from the KU Bookstores during the first three weeks of school will receive a full refund with receipt. Any books bought after the first three weeks of school must be returned within seven days for a full refund. Gab Roland, Kansas City, Kan., senior, played "We Shall Overcome" on the piano while members of the Black Student Union sang and held hands yesterday night in the Burge Union. The song was part of a program to honor Martin Luther King Jr. and to remember his dream. Although the report envisioned red ink ebbing to $362 billion next year and receding thereafter, it stirred up Democrats, who blame President Bush for squandering the unprecedented surpluses of just three years ago; and conservative Republicans, who say he has let the budget spin out of control. Along with the forecast, almost $1 trillion worse than estimated in August, Congress' nonpartisan fiscal watchdog said this year's deficit would hit $477 billion. That would be a record. The highest deficit ever was last year's $375 billion. The Associated Press 100TH ANNIVERSARY FROM THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ARCHIVES IAN.27 Fifteen years ago After only a year in existence, the dental care program at Watkins Memorial Health Center was facing cancellation. Only one or two students visited the free clinic per week Twenty years ago snitch on a fellow writer; he'll snitch on himself sooner or later." Eighty-five years ago William S. Burroughs, author of Naked Lunch, spoke about the art of writing. His advice included: "Never dance. The president of the Men's Student Council urged all male students to meet at Fraser Hall to discuss cheating, a student directory and dances at the University. The men voted that to punish cheaters, to publish a directory and to hold a Ninety years ago Careless seniors threatened the publication of the 1914 annual, The Jayhawker. Editor Russell Clark issued warnings to all seniors who did not turn in a photograph for the yearbook. Student organizations sororities and fraternities were also sent warning letters. ON THERE CORD A 31-year-old KU student reported a stolen 1987 Honda Spree at 5:56 p.m. Saturday. It was valued at $100. A 22-year-old KU student reported an aggravated battery Saturday at the Virginia Inn, 2903 W. 6th St. ON CAMPUS KUCALENDAR.COM Russian and East European Studies is sponsoring a Laird Brown Bag Lecture from noon to 1 p.m. today at 318 Bailey Hall. The title of the lecture is Remarking Political Identity; Official Efforts to Cultivate Values in the Last Decade of the Tsarist Regime with Don Wright, Command and General Staff College. University Governance is having a SenEx meeting at 3 p.m. today in the Regents Room of Strong Hall. For more information call 864-5475 or e-mail www.ku.edu/~unigov. GPA is sponsoring a Graduate Student Research Summit from 1 to 3:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Lobby. Graduate students will display research beneficial to the state of Kansas. KU administration, faculty, students and members of the community are encouraged to attend. Governor Sebelius and Kansas lawmakers may also be in attendance. Contact James Owen at 864-4914. Student Union Activities is having committee meetings from 5 to 8 p.m. tonight at the Kansas Union. At 5 p.m. Spectrum Films will meet in the Governor's Room and Rec and Travel will be in the Regionalist Room. At 6 p.m. Feature Films will meet in the Governor's Room, Forums in the International Room, and Public Relations in the Regionalist Room. At 7 p.m. Fine Arts will meet in the Governor's Room, Live Music in the International Room, and Special Events in the Regionalist. For more information call 864-SHOW. The Office of Student Financial Aid is awarding federal work-study funds for the spring 2002 semester. Apply online at www.financialaid.ku.edu or visit the office from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at 50 Strong Hall. 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