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"Without that, it's But precautionary security measures can help protect apartments and homes from being burglarized. Fond spring, break memories can be tarnished if students return home to find their possessions stolen. Kansan staff writer Robertson also suggested having a neighbor or friend pick up mail and check the home. Some residence hall directors, like Hayes, stay in the building during the break. Darlene Halle, director of Gertrude Seitaru Pearson. Corbin Hall, said residence hall students should lock doors and windows. She also recommended either taking valuable items home or getting renter's insurance. "When people see lights, they stay away," she said. Kwain Robertson, lieutenant of operations at the Lawrence Beach of Handmark Security of Topeka, said keeping lights on during an absence helped deter would be burglers. Campus pace will slow during break tough luck getting it back." By Pam Soliner Kansan staff writer He will spend two days at conferences in Washington, D.C., a day at the University of Kansas Medical Center, the rest of the week in his KU office. It's business as usual for Chancellor Gene A. Budig next week. No sunny spring break trip to Fort Lauderdale. "No rest for the weary," Budig said. The rest of the campus will operate as usual, but many places will have reduced hours. Hours for some services affecting students are: 5 p.m.; March 12-16, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Regular hours will resume March 18. ANBCHUTZ SCIENCE LIBRARY: Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.; March 12-16. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. Regular hours will resume March 18. KANSAS UNION: March 12, 16 a.m. to 5 p.m., including regular hours for offices, the post office, food service offices, and weekends, except for any arranged work. CAMPUS ACCESS: Traffic booths will work regular hours. All lots will be restricted as usual. 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