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864-3506 here could a student find a professor ' s office hours, the number of trees that were on cam- pus and how many dimples were on a golf ball without leaving the house? The University of Kansas Information Center at 864-3506 was the place to find the answers to these questions and hundreds more. More commonly known as KU Info, the information service center started in 1970 as a rumor control center for campus. Over time, students wanted to find out more than just ques- tions about the University of Kansas. KU Info became technologically advanced and used Internet newspaper articles and a system called Rolodex. We used it one time on a scavenger hunt to see who donated the 43rd bell in the Campanile, said Sherry Hoover, Parkville, Mo., sophomore. Jessica Zahn, Wamego junior, began working for KU Info and found her job to be anything but boring. I get general off-the-wall things, but they usually all related to sex somehow, Zahn said. I ' ve had people ask how long a pig ' s orgasm is or how long a kangaroo ' s orgasm is. When you type that on the Internet, you pull up some weird Web sites! Students trusted KU Info employees especially for information on classes. I called them for lab times and schedules, said Vincent Piraneo, Leavenworth sophomore. It seems like they know pretty much everything. Not only could one get information from KU Info over the phone, but they also had a Web site on the KU homepage. The site contained information about the University, cities in Kansas, the state of Kansas, the stock market, food, drinks and much more. 1 have friends that have graduated, moved to Chicago and they still call KU Info. said Jeff Potter, St. Louis senior.. By the way, your professor ' s office hours are Tuesdays from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., fall break doesn ' t start until 2001, there are 17,851 trees on campus and 366 dimples on a golf ball. Story by Angela Ramos Photo by Brad Dreier ' students am
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re on cam- Jessica Zahn, Wamego junior, and Sarah Hoskinson, Burton junior, took calls from students and others eager for information.
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