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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2009 WWW.KANSAN.COM VOLUME 121 ISSUE 57 BREAKING A SWEAT Does it make a difference what time of day you exercise? Answer: No. Long said the most important thing was to get it done when- Exercising care while ever it was possible and most conve- nient. She said certain studies had argued for exercise early in the day, citing that exer- cise alerted the body and awakened one’s metab- pursuing perfection olism. Long said these aspects discounted the basic importance of getting a workout Experts dispel myths, dispense advice on achieving a healthy workout in whenever it was possible. BY MEGAN HEACOCK Whether out of obligation, enjoyment, guilt or to be social, “The bottom line, for most people, is [email protected] people choose to break a sweat — or at least, pretend to. that we really just need Through magazines, friends, family clinicians or their to make sure we have the Students are creatures of habit, especially when it comes own assumptions, students have a method to the way they time to do it,” she said. to exercising. The way students exercise, what part of the exercise, but these methods aren’t always accurate. Through Long said people who hated to get up in the morning shouldn’t force themselves body they exercise and when they exercise is often decided the madness, they are forced to weed out the bias and the to do so. In turn, those who could be alert in the mornings or by the infinite number of myths about six-pack abs, weight fallacies. were too busy to exercise late in the day loss and quick results. Two experts, cardiologist Mike Zabel and would be more likely to stick to an early The Ambler Student Recreation Fitness Center receives personal trainer Amber Long, are here to exercising schedule. 50,000 visitors per month — thousands of students mak- address some exercise myths. ing their daily, weekly, monthly or yearly trek to the gym. SEE EXERCISE ON PAGE 3A If you can’t work out very often, is it worth it to work out at all? EXPERT PROFILES Are short, intense workouts more Answer: Yes. Amber Long effective than long, moderate workouts? Zabel and Long said one isolated workout every week or Occupation: Answer: two was better than nothing. Assistant Director, Fitness Depends. Kirin Arnold, Lawrence junior, decided to try a workout from a However, research showed that getting 30 minutes KU Recreation Services three times a week was the minimum amount of exercise running magazine. For half an hour, she had to do a combination of Educational Background: needed to have major benefits for young people, Zabel brisk walking, lunges, sprinting and jogging. For her, doing it every Undergraduate in Commu- said. He said one of the reasons people didn’t work out other day, the workout was a success. nity Health Education from as much was because they were intimidated by what Iowa State University “It increased my speed in running, and I was sore, so I know it they saw on television, such as Nike and Gatorade com- Masters in Higher Edu- was working different muscles.” mercials. cation from Iowa State In terms of general fitness, Zabel and Long said recent research “The biggest misconception that people have with exer- University had shown that shorter, intense workouts were just as effective, if cise is that they have to do something really strenuous,” Age: 28 not more so, than longer, less intense work outs. he said. Other: “Research is now showing that circuit training is actually very Long said incorporating exercise throughout the ACE certified personal popular because you can do a lot more in a shorter amount of time,” week, such as walking to campus, was still extremely trainer at Body Boutique Long said. “You can work harder and smarter—not longer.” beneficial. AFAA group fitness instruc- In general, the types of workout someone does depends on his or “You’re still helping to keep the muscles efficient tor her goals. Zabel said the only time a workout needed to be hours long and keep the body in motion so we’re not at Manages fitness instruc- was if someone were training for endurance sports, such as triathlons this place where we’re pretty much sedentary,” tors and personal fitness or marathons. she said. “Because that’s where the major health trainers at KU Recreation problems come in.” Center Mike Zabel, M.D. Occupation: Cardiologist Does exercising late at night upset your sleep pattern? Does weightlifting increase your metabolism? Non-invasive cardiology Answer: Yes. (deals mostly with heart Answer: Yes. It requires more calories to maintain muscle. In turn, having failure, rhythm problems) Long and Zabel both agreed that late-night trips to the gym could make more muscle burns more calories throughout the day, even when Educational Background: falling asleep more difficult. Long said exercising elevated metabolism, blood you’re not exercising, according to Zabel. Undergraduate in Biology pressure, heart rate and body temperature — all awakening a person’s system. “The more muscle you have, the more calories you’re going to and Chemistry from Grace- Zabel said although it didn’t affect everyone’s sleep, he still recommended burn, even when you’re sleeping,” he said. land University working out in the morning to most of his patients. Long said strength training helped to increase lean muscle tis- Doctor of Medicine from “Exercise invigorates the body,” he sue, which burns calories continuously. Washington University said. “Your muscles are tired, but it Although “cardio junkies” might be great at burning calories during Residency in North Caro- wakens up the brain, and it just stim- their workouts, they would be less efficient at burning calories while sit- lina ulates you, which is why it’s hard to ting on the couch, according to Long. For those wanting to lose weight, Age: 48 fall asleep.” it’s especially smart to include strength training into their exercising regi- Other: Long also said it was important to men. Works with athletic trainers realize that exercise, if not too late at Long also said strength training would become more important as at KU night, actually helped people sleep people aged, because they metabolism typically decreases as they get Completed five marathons during the night. older. When it comes to increasing bone density, strength training is and seven triathlons essential.

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OBITUARY CAMPUS Friends remember Cofounder of radical protest group returns to KU BY ZACH WHITE Friday night. Mark Rudd, cofounder graduate secretary [email protected] The Ecumenical Christian of the Weather Under- Ministries hosted a potluck ground, returned to the University 40 years after BY ABIGAIL BOLIN love with. Speaking to more than dinner and a screening of the he spoke to a crowd of [email protected] “She knew 1,000 KU students, Mark Rudd documentary “The Weather the ins and outs demanded a “mass demo- Underground.” The film covered 1,000 people in the Kansas Union Ballroom in 1969. Montana Huslig could find the of everything,” cratic movement to overthrow the extremist anti-war group The Ecumenical Christian answer to any question after work- Whitesell said. America’s ruling class, which of the same name, which Rudd ing as a graduate program secretary “You could perpetuates racism, diploma fac- helped found in the late ’60s. Ministries held a potluck dinner and a screening at the University for nearly 28 years, always rely on tory education and other exploi- The Weather Underground orga- of the documentary “The said Michelle Whitesell. her. She was Huslig tations.” nized campus protests, riots and Weather Underground” Whitesell, a Wichita senior an unbreakable That was 1969. bombings of government build- forc e .” Friday. who worked with Huslig at the With 40 years of experi- ings nationwide before eventu- Montana Huslig died of a heart Department of Germanic Languages ence, including dodging the ally surrendering. attack at Lawrence Memorial and Literatures for more than three FBI for most of the ’70s, Rudd years, said Huslig was easy to fall in OBITUARY r e t u r n e d t o c a m p u s t o s p e a k SEE RUDD ON PAGE 3A SEE ON PAGE 3A Photo courtesy of Spencer Research Library index Holcomb still haunted weather Classifieds...... 7A Opinion...... 9A TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Crossword...... 8A Sports...... 10A by Clutter murder, book Horoscopes...... 8A Sudoku...... 8A The enduring popularity of Truman Capote’s ‘In Cold Blood’ still reminds 62 40 66 44 63 48 AM clouds/PM sun Partly cloudy AM clouds/PM sun All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2009 The University Daily Kansan town of brutal family slaying. ENTERTAINMENT| 8A — weather.com 2A NEWS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2009 QUOTE OF THE DAY NEWS NEAR & FAR ON CAMPUS “Those who would give up “Campaigns Against Human essential liberty to purchase a Trafficking in Contemporary little temporary safety deserve Russia and Ukraine” will begin neither liberty nor safety.” at noon in 318 Bailey.

— Benjamin Franklin The Faculty Senate Execu- tive Committee Meeting will begin at 3 p.m. in the Provost FACT OF THE DAY Conference Room in Strong Hall. Benjamin Franklin’s brother started the second newspaper Fine-Tuning Your Study in America, The New England Skills will begin at 3:30 p.m. in Courant. — ushistory.org the International Room in the Kansas Union.

MOST E-MAILED The David C. Freda lecture and workshop will begin at Want to know what people 6:30 p.m. in the Spencer Mu- are talking about? Here’s a seum of Art auditorium. list of the five most e-mailed stories from Kansan.com: The KU School of Music Undergraduate Honors 1. Wheeler: Kansas player Recital will begin at 7:30 p.m. statistics overlooked INTERNATIONAL to expose what he said was a NATIONAL and raping a girl who police said in Swarthout Recital Hall in 2. Grant will allow Spencer cover-up. was held captive for 18 years. Murphy Hall. Museum of Art to expand 1. Woman finally buried 4. Maryland man dead Court documents said lawyer teaching, researching 30 years after her death after weekend shooting Gilbert Maines was removed capabilities LONDON — The body of a 2. Prime minister forms READING, Pa. — Authorities in during a closed hearing in 3. PSA targets dangers of British nurse who died 30 years cabinet with Hezbollah eastern Pennsylvania said a Mary- El Dorado Superior Court on ON THE RECORD Thursday. driving and texting ago in Saudi Arabia was cremat- BEIRUT — Lebanon’s prime land man is dead after a weekend About 8 p.m. Thursday near Court documents don’t say 4. Rowing keeps up with big ed Monday after her father gave minister has formed a Cabinet shooting at an illegal bar that the Robinson Center, someone why the judge made the deci- competition up his hope for a new investiga- that includes the militant group also injured six people. reported the theft of a giant sion. 5. In the life of... an herbalist tion in her case. Hezbollah and its allies, ending Reading police said 28-year- bicycle, at a loss of $420. A funeral was held at a crema- a political deadlock that left old Richard Gonzalez, of Prince Garrido and her husband, tory in the Yorkshire town of George’s County, was killed Phillip Garrido, have pleaded the divided nation without a About 11 a.m. Thursday Wakefield, 185 miles northwest around 3:30 a.m. Sunday in not guilty in the case involving ET CETERA government for months and near Oliver Hall, someone was of London, for Helen Smith, what investigators are calling a Jaycee Dugard. The University Daily Kansan is threatened to ignite violence. cited for possession of drug whose remains had been held in speakeasy. the student newspaper of the Saad Hariri unveiled the paraphernalia. University of Kansas. The first a British mortuary since 1979. 30-member Cabinet on Monday Berks County District Attorney 6. Homeowner mistaken copy is paid through the student Her father, 83-year-old Ron John Adams says about 100 after more than four months About 2 a.m. Friday near activity fee. Additional copies Smith, had refused to permit of tough bargaining over who people were in the bar. He says for burglar by police dog EUGENE, Ore. — A Eugene Sunnyside Ave. and Illinois of The Kansan are 25 cents. her burial until now because he would get which portfolios. multiple shooters fired 25 to 30 Subscriptions can be purchased dismissed official reports that shots. man fighting a home intruder to St., someone was cited for at the Kansan business office, 119 the death was an accident. Investigators said the speak- defend his mother and young possession of a fake driver’s Stauffer-Flint Hall, 1435 Jayhawk Saudi investigators said Helen 3. Congressman’s land easy operated out of a row house children was bitten by a police license. Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045. dog after officers mistook him Smith was found dead in the suspected trafficking site in northwest Reading, about 50 The University Daily Kansan street the morning after she at- miles northwest of Philadelphia. for the prowler they had been About 7 a.m. Friday near TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (ISSN 0746-4967) is published tended a party in Jeddah city on chasing. The 39-year-old father JRP Hall, someone reported daily during the school year May 20, 1979. — Honduran authorities said of three told the Eugene news- indecent exposure after except Saturday, Sunday, fall Officials concluded that she Monday that they have discov- 5. Judge removes attorney paper the dog bit through his an unknown man exposed break, spring break and exams accidentally fell from a balcony. ered a secret landing strip on left calf before clamping down himself. and weekly during the summer in Dugar kidnapping case She was 23. property once owned by a slain on his thigh and then his session excluding holidays. PLACERVILLE, Calif. — A judge congressman suspected of traf- left buttock. About 11 a.m. Friday, a Periodical postage is paid in Ron Smith believes his has decided to remove an at- ficking in precursor chemicals University student reported Lawrence, KS 66044. Annual daughter was murdered, and torney defending Nancy Garrido for methamphetamine. — Associated Press subscriptions by mail are $120 had preserved her body in hope against charges of kidnapping the theft of his motorcycle tag, plus tax. Student subscriptions are of providing forensic evidence at a loss of $3. paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address About 2 p.m. Friday at changes to The University Daily CAMPUS attending should pick up a spaces as opposed to first-come, CRIME a parking lot on campus, Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, voucher at the SUA box office on first-served, accessible parking 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, someone reported criminal Project Runway favorite Level 4 of the Kansas Union. on campus and new or expanded White Owl incarcerated, KS 66045 damage to his or her hood — Brenna Hawley parking areas for motorcycles or to judge SUA competition will attend hearing today ornament. SUA’s fourth Project Runway mopeds. Jimmy Tucker, better known as “I’m going to guess there’s go- show is 7 p.m. today in the CAMPUS White Owl, was arrested Nov. 5 for About 4 p.m. Friday near the MEDIA PARTNERS ing to be a lot more people there Kansas Union Ballroom. Korto Parking Commission plans failure to ap- Ambler Student Recreation For more news, Momolu, a finalist in Bravo’s Proj- and probably to talk specifically pear in court. turn to KUJH-TV about some of the survey ques- Center, someone reported the ect Runway and fan favorite, will to hold public discussion The Douglas theft of a wallet, at unspecified on Sunflower The University’s Parking Com- tions or concepts,” Hultine said. Broadband speak at the event and also judge County Court losses. the final designs. mission is sponsoring a public Hultine said she hoped these said Tucker Channel 31 in Lawrence. The stu- issues would bring a big audience dent-produced news airs at 5:30 Michelle Compton, SUA hearing to discuss KU’s Parking violated a pro- so the parking department could About 4 p.m. Friday near p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. and 11:30 adviser, said students from dif- and Transit departmental policies, tection order have feedback and ideas to work 19th and Harper streets, a p.m. every Monday, Wednesday ferent disciplines at the Univer- rules and fees. Sept. 8. He on in the coming years. Hultine University employee reported and Friday. Also, check out KUJH sity competed in a preliminary The meeting will be held then failed to Tucker said the department would a criminal trespassing and online at tv.ku.edu. challenge Sept. 29, in which tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Centen- appear for his form focus groups based on the criminal damage to a mobile they were required to create a nial Room of the Kansas Union. court date Oct. 30, and a warrant KJHK is the feedback in order to address home, at a loss of $200. garment that was inspired by an Donna Hultine, director of was issued for his arrest. student voice in Parking and Transit, said she what direction it should take to radio. Each day animal. A panel of judges then Tucker, 64, is being held in the expected a larger audience this improve parking. About 4:30 p.m. Friday there is news, chose six student designers to “This affects everybody so if Douglas County Jail on a bond of music, sports, year as opposed to previous years near 33rd and Iowa streets, a compete in three more design students are worried or have ideas $5,000. talk shows and because of the surveys linked to University student reported challenges. These garments will about parking, I’m sure they’ll His hearing is scheduled for 9 other content made for students, the e-mails sent out to faculty an identity theft and the be showcased in tomorrow’s come on over if they don’t have a.m. today. by students. Whether it’s rock ‘n’ and students Nov. 2. The surveys theft of cash, at a loss of runway show. class,” Hultine said. — Beth Beavers roll or reggae, sports or special addressed assigned parking approximately $25. events, KJHK 90.7 is for you. Students interested in — Jesse Brown

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Can it be problematic to do only one kind of exercise? Will weightlifting make you bulk up? Answer: Yes. Answer: Depends. Long said the main components of a well-rounded workout would in- The chances of bulking up all rest on gender. For Is it clude aerobic exercise, strength training and flexibility training. For example, men, heavy weightlifting will make them bigger and worthless if someone only lifts weights or only does yoga, his or her heart is neglected more muscular. For women, it would take years of and never gets above a moderate zone of heart rate. In turn, if a person only the same kind of weightlifting to actually get bigger. to stretch does aerobic exercise, he or she is extremely prone to injury from overuse. “Women don’t really possess this magical before your “It’s really important to just have a balance in all the things we do,” she hormone called testosterone at high enough said. levels to actually build bulk,” Long said. muscles have been Zabel said it was OK to focus on a particular kind of exercise. For example, For women who still had fears of get- warmed up? runners can focus mainly on endurance workouts, but it’s still a good idea to ting bigger, Long suggested weightlifting Answer: include other components for the best results. with moderate weight and higher repeti- Yes. “It depends on what your goals are,” he said. “But I do think it’s a good idea tions. This would have a toning effect -in Long compared cold to have some of each of those things.” stead of a bulking effect. She said it was still muscles to rubber bands— important for women to push themselves in very elastic when stretched, these repetitions. but immediately pull- “We still have to challenge our muscles in terms ing back together. When of load,” she said. “Five pounds is probably not go- warm, the muscles actu- If I’m not sweating, Once you stop working out, does muscle ing to be applicable for our larger muscles.” ally lengthen and hold that turn into fat? For students interested in learning how to get start- length. For this reason, do I need to work ed in the weight room, the Recreation Center is she said it was important Answer: harder? No. holding a workshop called “Women on Weights” to warm up the muscles Zabel said this on Dec. 2. before stretching so they’d Answer: Depends. misconception was born out already be lengthened and Long said certain work- of people losing muscle mass less prone to injury. outs, such as yoga, didn’t and gaining weight after they’d “We run the risk of actu- necessarily get a person significantly decreased or ally causing injury because sweating very much, but stopped exercise. This does our muscles are not pliable were still very effective not mean the muscle has been Does muscle weigh more than fat? enough yet—they don’t for the body. turned to fat. Rather, the body Answer: Yes. have enough blood flow. “There are a lot of things So they’re actually at more you can do that don’t require takes time to adjust its hunger. Zabel said this was one reason for people to risk to tear,” she said. a ton of sweat,” she said. “It’s not that the muscle is pay more attention to their waistlines rather Walking, jogging, or “Yoga’s a great example be- converted to fat—that really doesn’t than the scale. dynamic stretching, which cause you’re using your body happen,” he said. “But you will lose “People need to not perseverate on what involves rhythmic, gentle weight — great for flexibility muscle mass, and if you don’t cut down they weigh,” he said. “It’s really about how movements, can all be used and great for strength.” your caloric intake, you will get fat.” much of their body is fat, which I think peo- to warm up the muscles This being said, Long and Long said those who stopped strength ple can tell pretty easily by pinching them- before a workout. Zabel agree working up a training would rapidly start losing selves.” Long suggested doing sweat during a workout is a muscle mass after about three weeks. A more technical method of learning how static stretching, which good thing. Zabel said this For this reason, guys who have gotten much fat you have is through the body fat involves holding one posi- was more crucial for college- bigger with muscle will get smaller, pinch test. This process can be done alone. tion for 10 to 30 seconds, at aged individuals. Compared and women, who don’t have as Check out instructions at http://www.ehow. the end of a workout. to his usual patients, who much size to gain from muscle com/how_5005514_calculate-body-fat-pinch- range from 50- to 80- years- initially, will start to “soften.” test.html. old, young people need to have slightly more challeng- ing workouts to get the benefits of ex- ercise. Can you get a six-pack by doing a lot of crunches every day? “College kids Answer: probably need to be No. Zabel said people couldn’t control where they burned fat. Fat-burning exercises, mostly cardio workouts, burned calories from everywhere in the body. So, doing more than a although doing crunches every day will make abdominal muscles bigger and stronger, it will not get rid of the layer of fat covering those muscles. It’s not how the walk,” he said. “You’ve body works. got to work up a sweat Zabel said the body absorbed fat indiscriminately from all fat storages, as if it was one pool. To achieve muscle definition in one area, Zabel suggested focusing or you’re not work- on that particular strength resistance in that muscle group, while also doing cardio to burn the fat that covers it. ing hard enough. “You have to burn away the fat with aerobic exercise and then you can do the toning exercises to make certain parts of the body look good,” he said. “But no That’s basically the one looks ripped if they’ve got too much fat because you just can’t see the muscles.” bottom line.” — Edited by Abby Olcese

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The screening was followed older than 30, raising the age have no model. Rudd and his Hospital Oct. 23. from the University of Nebraska, Literatures, said in a news release. by a Q&A session with Rudd, limit incrementally as comments comrades took their cue from Michael Huslig, her husband of Huslig earned her master’s degree Outside of the University, Huslig in which he presented a new dried up. the civil rights movement they 29 years, said one of the first things in entomology, the study of insects, was a member of Corpus Christi message. He emphasized the Considering similarities grew up with. he noticed about his wife was how from the University of Kansas. She Catholic Church and the First her enthusiasm showed in the way began working at the University as Friday Mystery Book Club, as well greater effectiveness of political between today and Rudd’s col- Reanna Putnam, Salina junior she would use her hands to express an administrative associate in 1980. as her knitting group. organization rather than the vio- lege days — unpopular war, and event coordinator for the herself when she talked. “She was a mentor and friend to “She was an excellent friend,” lence his group had previously economic hardship, national dis- ECM, reinforced that last sen- “She was happy and cheerful,” hundreds of students, guiding them Byers said. “She was, in many ways, endorsed. content — Rudd timent in her one Michael said. “She was always eager through their career as graduate the balance of the group and she will “We had the wrong idea,” Rudd laid out what he “We went from good criticism of the talk. to help others.” students at KU,” William Keel, pro- be very missed.” said. “We went from good orga- considered to be organizing on cam- “I feel he didn’t Huslig was a member of a knit- fessor and chair of the Department nizing on campus, to bad orga- three essential talk enough about ting group at the Yarn Barn for of Germanic Languages and — Edited by Nick Gerik nizing with militancy, to worse differences: pus, to bad organiz- corporations and nearly 17 years. The group’s instruc- organizing with The Weather ■ No draft ing with militancy the government,” tor, Bonnie Byers, said Huslig had Underground.” means no reason to worse organizing Putnam said. “Even an positive personality. Rudd said his tactics had been to pay attention. with The Weather if you got progres- “No matter how hard her life was too stubborn and self-assured. He Without the sive Democrats in going, whether it was a personal said real organizing was “going to looming threat Underground.” office it wouldn’t issue or health related, she would people that disagree and starting of involuntary really change the never complain,” Byers said. a dialogue.” military service, MARK RUDD way things happen.” Byers said that although Huslig Activist could be a private and quiet person, This was certainly not his no one cares. Lee Ann Stone, she had a knack for making her approach while running from the ■ Salina senior, left friends laugh and always told inter- FBI from 1970 to 1977. He was Entertainment culture has intel- the event sympathetic. esting stories about her travels. wanted on charges of bombing lectually infantilized students, “I’d never heard about any of Huslig was born into an Air and conspiracy. meaning the focus on keeping that before,” Stone said. “I can see Force family and spent much of her When Rudd turned himself entertained has dulled interest in why they did it.” childhood growing up in Europe. in, the charges were dropped more serious areas. Her husband said German was her because of the FBI’s question- ■ Young people who are aware — Edited by Jonathan Hermes first language. After she graduated able investigation in which they kidnapped people to gather evi- dence. A year later he moved to Albuquerque and became a math teacher at Central New Mexico Community College where he taught until 2007. Rudd’s first visit to the University 40 years ago filled the Kansas Union Ballroom to its 1,000 person capacity. Friday’s visit gathered close to 60 people, many of whom were old enough to have attended the first event. Even so, Rudd made an effort to reach out to the younger mem- bers of the crowd. He initially refused questions from anyone

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POLITICS Limits in health care bill passed by House anger liberals

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2009 NEWS 5A CAMPUS New KJHK studios will give station more room to rock BY MEGAN HEACOCK noticed by more students. “I feel the move to the Union is [email protected] “By providing new equipment and a good thing,” VanBlarcum said. opportunities in a high-visibility loca- “More funding, more space and bet- This winter will mark the end of tion, KJHK will quickly raise its pro- ter equipment can only make the KJHK’s residence in The Shack. file on campus, ultimately attracting station better.” Construction will begin this week new listeners as well as bringing more Although KJHK employees also on KJHK’s new studio on the third interested students into the organiza- found it bittersweet to leave The floor of the Kansas Union. The tion,” Johnson said in an e-mail. Shack behind, Nickels said the move alcoves in the southwest corner of the The project will cost $500,000, had a lot of support. The building, floor will be demolished and replaced according to the press release. Johnson which was built in 1929 as a garage for by new acoustically designed stu- said KJHK had help from Student Dean of the Medical School Mervin dios, a music library and KJHK office Success in securing a manageable T. Sudler, is not American Disability space, according to a news release. It 12-year loan from the University to Association compliant. is scheduled to be finished in March finance the project. The rest of the Nickels said The Shack was also 2010. money came from Student Senate, too small to house all of KJHK’s The new studio will replace the private endowment funds and KJHK’s departments, such as the station’s studio currently housed in Sudler own reserves, which have been built news organization, which is located Annex, known lovingly to KJHK up since 2004. KJHK headquarters at the Dole Human Development employees as “The Shack.” have been located in Sudler Annex Center. Logan Nickels, Stillwater, Okla., since 1975. Jason VanBlarcum, “Now we can consolidate every- senior and station manager, said the Lawrence graduate student, discov- body into one space and everyone new location would be beneficial for ered The Shack and KJHK’s music can work together a bit better,” KJHK. when he was in junior high. He was Nickels said. “It’s going to be great that we’ll biking through the woods when Nickels said KJHK employees be in the center of campus,” he said. he stumbled upon the “secret little planned to incorporate aspects of The “We’ll have a lot higher visibility and house.” VanBlarcum said he was dis- Shack into the new space. Employees it will really let people know — who illusioned with other radio stations will move graffitied shelving, sticker- previously didn’t know that we were and found a new love in KJHK’s covered doors and concert posters to around — that they can join up with sound. He said KJHK brought him the Union in memory of The Shack. the station and be a part of it.” back to music. Tom Johnson, general manager VanBlarcum said he was sad to Follow Megan Heacock at of KJHK, said the Union offered a see the station leaving The Shack twitter.com/meheacock. Contributed graphic chance for the radio station to be behind, but said he understood it was This floor plan showsthe layout of the proposed KJHK studios in the Kansas Union. The studios will be located in the southwest corner of a necessity. — Edited by Nick Gerik the third floor of the Union.

CRIME Roeder confesses to killing abortion provider

Scott Roeder, 51, of Kansas City, of first-degree murder in Tiller’s mind it would be worth it. No, I for targeting abortion doctors. Admission came in Mo., spoke to the AP in a telephone death and two counts of aggravated don’t have any regrets.” Lee Thompson, attorney for the call from jail, saying he plans to assault for allegedly threatening two His confession came on the Tiller family and executor of his interview with the argue that he was justified in shoot- ushers who tried to stop him during same day several strident abortion estate, has said allowing such a ing Dr. George Tiller at the abortion the May 31 melee in the foyer of the opponents released their “Defensive defense would “invite chaos and be Associated Press provider’s Wichita church in May. doctor’s church. Roeder has pleaded Action Statement 3rd Edition” that tantamount to anarchy.” The Kansas “Because of the fact preborn chil- not guilty and is scheduled to go to proclaims any force that can be used Supreme Court rejected such a BY ROXANA HEGEMAN dren’s lives were in imminent dan- trial in January. to defend the life of a “born child is defense in a 1993 ruling over an Associated Press ger this was the action I chose. ... I In a more than 30-minute inter- legitimate to defend the life of an abortion clinic trespassing case. want to make sure that the focus is, view with the AP, Roeder did not unborn child.” The statement’s 21 Tiller, 67, had been the target of WICHITA — Defiant and of course, obviously on the preborn apologize for the slaying. signers demand Roeder’s jurors be relentless protests for most of the 36 unapologetic, a man accused of children and the necessity to defend “No, I don’t have any regrets allowed to consider the “question years that he performed abortions. ASSOCIATED PRESS shooting a Kansas abortion provid- them,” Roeder said. because I have been told so far of when life begins” in deciding He practiced as one of the nation’s Scott Roeder attends his preliminary er confessed to the slaying Monday, “Defending innocent life — that at least four women have changed whether lethal force was justified. few providers of late-term abor- hearing July 28 in court in Wichita. Roeder telling The Associated Press that he is what prompted me. It is pretty their minds, that I know of, and have Among the signers are Eric tions. He was shot in both arms in confessed to the Associated Press Monday killed the doctor to protect unborn simple,” he said. chosen to have the baby,” Roeder Rudolph, James Kopp and Shelley 1993 and his clinic was bombed to killing abortion provider Dr. George Tiller, children. Roeder is charged with one count said. “So even if one changed her Shannon — all serving prison time in 1986. saying he has no regrets.

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Henry on the other hand Green started in Nebraska’s has missed about two weeks 10-3 victory against Oklahoma of practice and the lack of Saturday, but was replaced by basketball playing time as of late Lee early in the game. Pelini said has his coach eager to see him Weston White/KANSAN Green’s removal wasn’t a knock on the court. He is considered Sophomore guard Tyshawn Taylor pressures a Fort Hays State guard during the first on his talent. day-to-day. half of Kansas' victory Nov. 3. Taylor had four steals in the Jayhawks' first game of the “That was a crazy atmosphere,” “I’m not concerned as much 2009-2010 season. Pelini said. “That game was a little about the injuries as I am about bit different. I wanted to protect the fact that he’s missed so him a little bit, and that’s one of much time,” Self said. “Once we the reasons we did what we did.” start playing games, you don’t BASKETBALL (continued from 10A) After a Nebraska interception practice as much. return put the ball on the Okla- “It’s hard to get that rhythm Last year, Aldrich averaged 9.5 homa one-yard line early in the and be out there because once shot attempts per game, and Self SELF TO DECIDE wants to get that number up to second quarter, Pelini decided you start playing games for real, REDSHIRTS SOON to send Lee in the game for the you don’t put guys in the game double digits. Easier said than first time. Lee tossed a one- just to get them in the game. He done on a team where points Kansas coach Bill Self yard touchdown pass that was needs to be out there.” can come from any player. said Monday he has not “When things are going good made a decision on red- Ryan Waggoner/KANSAN enough to defeat the Sooners. He C.J.’s brother, Xavier, said C.J. Senior running back Jake Sharp tries to get past two Kansas State defenders. Sharp man- and other guys are making shirting anyone and will completed 5-of-9 passes for 35 is not taking the lack of playing aged just 36 rushing yards in the Jayhawks 17-10 loss. shots, a lot of times we can reveal his decision either yards for the game. exposure too hard because of before or after Tuesday’s forget about the big fella and Regardless of who starts “little brother stuff.” game against Pitts- we don’t need to do that,” Self against Kansas, Pelini said there “You got the whole team burg State. Those with FOOTBALL (continued from 10A) said. might be an opportunity to play behind him, coaches, got his red-shirt consideration both quarterbacks. little brother here, so I guess Aldrich said he was all for are sophomore guard Jayhawks won the Orange Bowl, sophomore Jeff Spikes. He also Pelini said the ineffectiveness that’s the easy way to keep his getting the ball when his team Travis Releford, junior and he was an even bigger rea- moved junior Sal Capra from right of the offense doesn’t just fall on head level,” Xavier said. needed it but said he was not guard Conner Teahan son why so much optimism spread guard to left guard and inserted the quarterback position. He said Also, freshman center Jeff requesting more touches. When and senior guard Mario throughout Lawrence entering this freshman Trevor Marongelli at it is critical that the team gener- Withey has a stress fracture he gets the ball, it may not be Little. To remain eligible season. right guard for his first start of the ate more offense and get more in his right knee and junior his to shoot. Aldrich said he to red-shirt, those players But Reesing has admittedly season. consistent, but it isn’t surprising guard Brady Morningstar has was working on making better are forced to sit out the struggled his last four games: He “We’ve all played together for 12 the offense isn’t a dominant force. a sprained ankle. Both are only decisions, especially when he exhibition games. has 10 turnovers in that stretch. weeks now. It wasn’t unusual for “It’s not baffling,” Pelini said. “I eligible to play starting after draws double teams. He made three more mistakes us,” Thorson said. “We’ve done a kind of know where we are.” fall semester. “You shoot a bad shot — Corey Thibodeaux against Kansas State Saturday. lot of experimenting in practices when somebody else is wide “He was just playing hard,” throughout the year with the line. — Clark Goble — Corey Thibodeaux open,” Aldrich said. “We’re all Mangino said. “He’s just had a little We got a lot of reps in this week. unselfish and we all want to bit of a streak of misfortune. I don’t It felt comfortable when we went extend a 34-game exhibition win, so whoever’s open, shoot know how to explain it. He is a out there.” winning-streak tonight when FOOTBALL for and Kansas the ball.” great player and he gives us the best Still, the Jayhawks struggled to they meet the State when he came back. I wasn’t Self said chance to win. Like I told him we’ll consistently run the ball against the Snyder turns Kansas State “I don't have a Gorillas for the happy for the rest of us because I he still had have short memories and we’ll get Wildcats, totaling just 60 yards. first time since back into winning team knew he was going to get it fixed no idea how crystal ball to tell ready for the next game.” fast.” a 94-57 Kansas MANHATTAN — More than minutes were you exactly what The biggest problem? Reesing’s DEFENSE UNABLE TO Snyder needed five seasons to victory in 2007. an hour after the final whistle, going to pan turnovers have often resulted in MAKE BIG STOPS turn around Kansas State the first guys' roles will be in Kansas has won all the parking lot was still half full, out. He only points for Kansas’ opponents, and Kansas’ defense has vastly purple-clad tailgaters flipping time, taking a team that had more certain situations...” seven games it has has a small they did again against Kansas improved during the past four burgers and drinking beer, sitting losses than any other, including ever played against sample by State. weeks, and the defense certainly in camp chairs under portable an 0-21-1 mark the previous BILL SELF Pittsburg State, which to judge “They took advantage of miscues shoulders little blame for the recent awnings. two years, and turning it into a Kansas coach including three the ability of and capitalized on them,” Mangino struggles. After years of losing and apathy, national title contender. exhibition games. the freshmen, said Saturday. But the Jayhawks have also football is fun again in the Little The 70-year-old coach whose The Gorillas played their first name adorns Kansas State’s so he will be on the lookout for Still, junior offensive lineman been unable to generate defensive Apple. exhibition game of the season stadium figured to have another consistency. Brad Thorson said he hasn’t lost stops in critical moments, allowing The reason? Bill Snyder. Sunday — an 89-53 loss to long-term turnaround in store “I don’t have a crystal ball to any confidence in Kansas’ quar- opponents to take and maintain The architect of one of college Kansas State. football’s greatest turnarounds is when he returned to the sideline tell you exactly what guys’ roles terback. leads. at it again in his second Kansas this season following a three-year will be in certain situations “He got into being Todd a little The same scenario unfolded Follow Corey Thibodeaux at State reclamation project. He has retirement. The Wildcats were because I don’t know how these bit more,” Thorson said. “I still against Kansas State. After the twitter.com/c_thibodeaux. the Wildcats winning again and coming off five mediocre seasons, young kids are going to react,” trust him. I still think he is the Jayhawks cut the lead to 17-10, the in position for their first trip to the had a recruiting class ranked last Self said. best quarterback we can put back Wildcats started a drive with 5:20 — Edited by Nick Gerik Big 12 championship game since in the conference and Snyder had The Jayhawks will try to there. And I’ll put him up against left in the game. 2003. a roster full of players leftover anybody in the Big 12.” Kansas needed a stop to give the “He’s the master, he’s a wizard at from the Ron Prince era. offense the ball back. The defense, what he does,” Texas coach Mack NFL To that, every coach and RUN GAME, OFFENSIVE however, couldn’t stop Kansas Brown said Monday during the —Associated Press general manager in the NFL is LINE STRUGGLE State’s offense, and the Wildcats Big 12 coaches’ call. “I was happy Chiefs release Johnson, listening. The Chiefs released Kansas’ offensive line played its ran out the rest of the clock for the teams show interest Johnson on Monday. best game of the season against victory. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Given Any team with a faltering Iowa State Oct. 10. After that game, “It was good calls by them to good blocking and a fresh running game is bound to be Mangino heaped praise onto the go with the quarterback running,” start, Larry Johnson might tempted by Johnson, despite unit. junior cornerback Chris Harris still be the power-running Pro his baggage and his age (he Since that time, though, the said. “We knew we needed a stop. Bowler who had back-to-back turns 30 on Nov. 19). offensive line has struggled to open We were right there on third- 1,700-yard seasons for Kansas “Any player that’s available, up running lanes. The line’s pass and-long but we just couldn’t get City. we look at,” said Bears coach protection has improved, but the it done.” Are you listening, Seattle? Lovie Smith. “That’s been our Jayhawks haven’t rushed for 100 What do you think, Indianapo- standard policy throughout. yards in their last four games. Follow Jayson Jenks at lis? Chicago? Houston? That’ll be the case with Larry.” Mangino reshuffled his offensive twitter.com/JaysonJenks. Or he might be a declining line against Kansas State. malcontent who’ll only cost —Associated Press He moved Thorson from left — Edited by Abby Olcese money and cause trouble. guard to right tackle to replace

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Find IN KANSAS another way.” Blog discusses fashion in sports — Satchel Paige onight, Mt. Oread is home Vancouver Canucks and Tucson ATHLETICS to events from seemingly Toros are the two luminaries TODAY disparate worlds. In the responsible. T Men’s Basketball Kansas Union Ballroom, at 7 Oregon football takes the col- FACT OF THE DAY vs. Pittsburg p.m., SUA will host its fourth- lege crown, by virtue of repeated- Kerry Meier’s 73 receptions State, annual Project Runway show. Just ly placing fake steel-plate-looking thus far this season are BY ALEX BEECHER 7p.m. down the hill, and also begin- things on its shoulder pads. For already good for third on the [email protected] ning at 7 p.m., the Kansas men’s shame, Phil Knight. team’s all-time receptions in a WEDNESDAY basketball team will play in its The Orlando Thunder, of the season list. down the field, choosing one uni- Volleyball second exhibition game. blink-and-you’ll-miss-it World form to represent each of the nine vs. Kansas State, Such a convergence of sports League of , —Kansas Athletics categories in the finals. 6:30 p.m. and fashion is rare to be sure, emerged as the worst of the From MLB, the 1978 San Diego Soccer’s struggles to gain a but not unique. In fact, one of “miscellaneous football leagues” Padres lead things off. A tragic foothold in America have been the Internet’s best sports blogs, category. The Thunder, of course, marriage of yellow, brown and well documented and thor- THURSDAY TRIVIA OF THE DAY uniwatchblog.com, is devoted sported a lightning bolt on its hideous font, the Padres’ unis are oughly debated. But let me posit No events scheduled entirely to the intersection of helmet. But it also mixed that Who are the top two a strong contender. another theory: that the Colorado Q: these two worlds. Spun off from lightning bolt up with another single-season reception lead- The NBA is represented by the Caribous’ kits are largely to FRIDAY a 1999 column in The Village (blue for whatever reason) bolt ers in school history? expansion Toronto Raptors’ unis, blame. Although the shirts com- Men’s Voice, Uni Watch made its name and then placed the entire thing which featured an anthropomor- mit a litany of offenses, the horror Basketball in the blogoshpere when, in 2004, on the sleeves of its lime-green Kerry Meier and Dezmon phic Raptor dribbling a basket- they inspire can best be accredit- vs. Hofstra, A: it debuted on ESPN.com’s Page 2, jerseys. Briscoe, who had 97 and 92 ball. Jurassic Park, it was not. ed to their having tassels. Tassels. 7 p.m. where it still runs. Through the It gets worse. receptions respectively last The Seattle Seahawks’ current Seriously. years, the blog and column have In 1976, the Chicago White season. neon-green alternates were select- Of course, these are all exam- SATURDAY reported on the intricacies of Sox decided to take a page from ed as the NFL’s worst. Which, in ples of when sports and fashion Football what author Paul Lukas calls the slow pitch softball leagues. — Kansas Athletics my mind, is an instance of top-of- fail to gel. Tonight, no such trag- vs. Nebraska, “aesthetic of athletics,” which can Instead of wearing baseball pants, mind awareness trumping histori- edies should occur. The game and 2:30 p.m. often mean obsessing over appar- the White Sox players sported cal awfulness. The Buccaneers Project Runway event, though ently trivial details. shorts. And this was the ’70s, so NFL of the 1970’s were right there, occurring at the same time, are Volleyball But not this week. This week, these shorts were really short and people. indeed separate. Still, to honor vs. Baylor, Buccaneers are positive Uni Watch is devoted to fulfilling really tight. Thankfully, the Sox The NHL and Minor League this occasion, I’d like to suggest 11 a.m. its promise, and realizing a seem- only wore these abominations for after 38-28 upset victory selections are not so easy to con- a Tim Gunn-inspired speech for ingly impossible goal: naming the a few games, thus its representing TAMPA, Fla. — No longer test. Both featured a Padres-esque Bill Self to use before the game: Cross Country worst uniform in the history of the “short lived” category. Not winless, the Tampa Bay Bucca- joining of yellow and brown, but Make it work. NCAA Midwest (North American) sports. short lived enough, sadly. Some neers are feeling pretty good boldly added red to the mix. The Regional Last week, readers narrowed things cannot be unseen. about themselves. — Edited by Abby Olcese Championships, Josh Freeman led the team Springfield, MO to its first victory, a 38-28 up- set of Green Bay that height- SUNDAY ened expectations for the Ice Princess Women’s remainder of the season. Basketball Freeman, the third quar- vs. Oral Roberts, terback selected in this year’s 2 p.m. draft, was far from perfect in his first NFL start. Nevertheless, the 6-foot-6, 248-pound first-round pick NFL did enough well to not only beat the Packers but raise Both Steelers and Broncos questions about why the Bucs without starters for game waited until they were 0-7 DENVER — The Pittsburgh before giving him a chance. Steelers are missing three defen- First-year coach Raheem sive starters for their game against Morris said it was simple: The Denver. Bucs are determined to not Defensive end Travis Kirschke, rush the 21-year-old’s devel- safety Ryan Clark and linebacker opment. all were inac- “We still have to be patient. tive. We still have to let him grow,” Clark is being held out as a said Morris, who has known precaution. The eight-year veteran Freeman since the quarter- nearly died after a game in the back was a freshman at Kan- Mile High City two years ago sas State and Morris was the because of a rare blood disorder defensive coordinator there. that is aggravated by playing in high altitude. 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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Today is a 5 If a health matter demands attention today, seek expert advice. Later, you feel much better.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21) Today is a 6 Today’s wisdom suggests direct action to resolve a long- standing problem. Take care with details.

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LITERATURE AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 5 Everyone benefits when you provide healthy snacks. You Town resents Capote’s book can have all the carrots and snap peas you want! BY ROXANA HEGEMAN amount of money off our great country. Associated Press tragedy,” said Bob Rupp, who as a Alan Schwartz, a longtime friend PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) teenager dated Nancy Clutter. of the author, said many Holcomb Today is a 5 HOLCOMB — It’s one of The horrific slayings of Herbert residents didn’t really grasp that Take care of yourself now. America’s most haunting crime Clutter, a prominent farmer and Capote was not writing a purely Adjust your diet or schedule so stories: four members of a Kansas community lead- factual account but you feel better physically. Shift family brutally murdered on Nov. er, and his wife, “They made a was using the basis to a lower gear. 15, 1959, at their rural farmhouse. Bonnie Mae Fox, tremendous amount of facts to show what The slayings of the Clutters — along with their it was like to live in chronicled in Truman Capote’s children, 15-year- of money off our such a town and con- ART book, “In Cold Blood” — have over- old Kenyon and great tragedy.” front this crime. shadowed the town of Holcomb for 16-year-old Nan- “It is different than the past half century and the trial cy, shattered the BOB RUPP what they expected, innocence of a Holcomb resident but it is a work of Fairey, AP continue copyright suit and execution of the culprits has brought little, if any, closure. generation accus- art. It is not sim- The book has been reviled in its tomed to leaving ply a matter of his- BY HILLEL ITALIE which AP photo he used to create Obama posters.” birthplace by residents because of their doors un- torical reporting. Associated Press his famous image and attempted Fairey’s legal team is led by its recreation of events that never locked. ... I can imagine that a lot of to destroy evidence of his error. Anthony Falzone, executive direc- happened and what they say is The hunt for their killers — people who were freaked out by NEW YORK — The Associated In papers filed Monday in tor of the Fair Use Project at commercial exploitation of the vic- parolees Dick Hickock and Perry what happened in the middle of Press has asked a judge to deny a Manhattan federal court, the news Stanford University. tims. Smith — mesmerized the nation, Kansas never understood that,” request by the attorneys of street organization said that the request Fairey had claimed his “HOPE” “They made a tremendous drawing journalists from across the Schwartz said. artist Shepard Fairey to withdraw should be turned down because image, seen throughout last from his copyright battle over the his attorneys have “unique knowl- year’s campaign, was based on a Barack Obama “HOPE” poster. edge” about Fairey’s wrongdoing. 2006 photo of then-Sen. Barack Fairey’s lawyers said last month “In addition,” according to Obama, seated next to actor that they would seek permission the papers, “having new coun- George Clooney at a press event to withdraw after Fairey acknowl- sel start fresh nine months into in Washington. Fairey now says edged he was mistaken about the case after extensive discov- that he used a solo, close-up shot ery has already occurred would of Obama, as the AP had alleged. LIBERTY HALL accessibility info cause additional prejudice and Fairey sued the news coopera- (785)accessibility 749-1972 info 644 Mass. 749-1912 accessibility(785) 749-1972 info undue delay to The AP, which, tive in February, arguing that he THE ONLY GOOD INDIAN(785) 749-1972(NR) as a not-for-profit organization, had so transformed his source 4:25 7:05 has already been forced to incur material he was protected by “fair IT MIGHT GET LOUD(PG) 9:40 ONLY significant expense in discovery use” guidelines. The AP counter- 

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I’m 21 years old and I just lost my last baby tooth. Do you BEN COHEN DAN THOMPSON CHET COMPTON think the tooth fairy pays interest? Obama has brought the hope of a A year after Obama’s election One year ago, President-elect more inclusive culture by changing Obama was hailed as a “dazzling n n n and nine months after taking employers’ abilities to deny equal office, the economy is a mixed bag, unifier” who transcended “politics pay to people based on gender. He’s the fate of the war in Afghanistan as usual.” If you say your favorite movie also set in motion the closing of remains in limbo and slow progress He promised hope, change, is “Top Gun,” I say you’re a tool. the Guantanamo Bay prison in an on health care reform has so far bi-partisanship and transparency. attempt to remind the world that He promised to allow five days of n n n yielded only an imperfect victory America isn’t a collective jerk. And in the House. public comment before signing bills. then there’s changing American But keep in mind that we have He promised to negotiate health care I’m watching Clint Eastwood health care so that everyone can, just marked another auspicious reform in public sessions televised in “The Outlaw Josey Wales” on CSPAN. you know, have it. anniversary, the collapse of and I just saw a Kansas Instead, the health care bill (in Last week’s round of special Lehman Brothers, which should Jayhawk reference. Rock chalk the House) was made behind closed elections were supposedly a remind us that there is only so Jayhawk, go KU! referendum on the president’s doors and without Republicans much that even the president can performance. Even taking those present. Virtually no time was given do, given the sheer size and scope MARIAM SAIFAN n n n elections into account, President to read the 1,990-page bill and it of the problems we face. Obama has been off to a good start. was passed in the wee hours of the The counterfactual is always I sleep real good cause I ain’t The Nobel Prize was surprising, night on a Saturday in a strict party- difficult to assess, but it remains got no warrants! but exciting, and health care line vote. clear that had the U.S. government Obama set the bar high as he made Proper etiquette in reform passed in the House of not taken decisive action in those n n n Representatives last weekend. his bold promises. Failing to deliver I’d grade the President a “B+” worst days of the financial crisis, on those promises and lacking things would be a whole lot worse, All my friends shunned me for right now. The only thing keeping any serious accomplishments, his and the Obama administration has approval rating is falling hard and not being Greek. him from earning an “A” is that the modern world maintained an even keel through fast. If actions speak louder than he set expectations so high last omewhere between the words and results mean more than n n n year that people have grown the worst recession since the Great intentions, it is hard to give this rise of the reality TV star 400 restless basically because he hasn’t Depression. In these tough times, president anything but a failing and “sexting,” the etiquette WORDS TO turned the Rocky Mountains into that is precisely what the President S I can do anything. Just take book genre gave up. needs to do. I give him a B+. grade so far. FREEDOM a look, it’s in a book, the gold (yet). This is unfortunate. Without “Reading Rainbow.” — Cohen is a Topeka senior — Thompson is a Topeka senior — Compton is a Wichita senior books to explain the protocol in political science. in economics. in political science. for delicate social situations, n n n we are left to guess what is BEN UNGLESBEE appropriate. This doesn’t just I’m 20 years old and I pee in WHO DO YOU THINK IS POLITICALLY CORRECT? leave room for error — it all but sweatshirts and shout, “Rock the shower. So what? Go to Kansan.com to vote and listen to the podcast. Send your topic ideas to [email protected]. guarantees complete social ruin. Chalk!” at the family. Then I’ve actually seen the inside run, being sure to raise your n n n of one of these books. Inside the knees up high to show your dusty covers I found sketchings cultivation and grace. I want to know Big Jay’s views HUMAN RIGHTS of women in skirts large enough Situation Two: You are on a on gay marriage. to hide a mini fridge and up to date and enjoying a drink in a three human adults (for entirely murkily lit bar when you notice n n n Domestic violence laws considered inconsistent genteel reasons, I’m sure). that this highly intelligent, The book provided achingly attractive person you few weeks ago, I read a take of peeing into a bush, your Big Jay is probably more instructions on how to “mix” are with has a dead or nearly couple of articles pub- life could be changed forever. concerned with his own at social functions. It said not dead gnat on their cheek. lished in The Economist I’m sure you never realized you species’ issues than he is with A HUMAN TO to bore people by talking only However, you cannot be sure that enlightened me on unjust could be forced to live outside a ours. For example: Why he has about myself. Good advice for that it is, in fact, a dead gnat. sex laws. One told the story of HUMAN 100-yard radius of a school for such a hard time finding ANY any era. What if it’s a mole you haven’t a woman who, when she was the rest of your life because of mate. Well, the skirts have gotten noticed until now? Your date 17, was arrested for performing that silly decision. You probably infinitesimally smaller since would likely be sensitive about oral sex on a classmate “three KELLY COSBY didn’t think it would cause other n n n that book was written, and life it and you should be, too. weeks shy of his 16th birthday.” parents to warn their kids to stay has gotten more complex — but You have two etiquette She now will be labeled as a sex to the point where she requires away from you because you’re on Marriage is a sacred no less awkward. options here: (a) Glance offender for the rest of her life. medical attention, the significant a list with sexual predators and institution only for those I’ve decided to devote this furtively at the object During Domestic Violence other will only be charged with child molesters. who are mascots. Not being week’s column to picking up throughout the night. Move in Awareness Week, Eve Kemple, a misdemeanor. Chances are, I am highly in favor of reha- a mascot is immoral and evil, where those earnest old books closer to get a better view. Your the assistant district attorney for that person will not even spend bilitating abusers so they can and one day, non-mascotality left off with the following date will notice the increased Douglas County, and Attorney more than 48 hours in jail for the overcome the psychological issues intimacy between you two. will corrupt the very fabric of examples: Kenzie Singleton spoke about first offense. Of course, there are that cause them to be violent or When you start squinting at the our society. Situation One: You are in a what they viewed as inconsisten- counseling programs designed to emotionally abusive to a friend object, your date should start hotel in Kansas City, having cies in domestic violence laws. help the abuser learn not to abuse or loved one. But I also think we scratching at that part of his or n n n stayed there the night before the Conviction because of a ver- again, but Kemple has her doubts need to re-evaluate our justice her face self-consciously. The Border Showdown, waiting for bal threat — for example, “Get about the effectiveness of these system. object, if it’s extraneous, will be Wait, so Taylor Swift hosted an elevator to arrive. Through away from me or I’ll kill you” programs. And rightfully so, see- The more atrocious crimes removed in time. SNL this weekend and the KU a complex chain of events, — incurs harsher punishment ing as she sees more than half of should receive the harsher pun- You can also: (b) Lean in student population didn’t shit you happen to be holding than a domestic battery charge, the abusers she prosecutes again. ishment. Rehabilitation programs seductively toward your date a collective brick? Impressive. a plastic laundry bag filled Singleton said. This is because This also means that the and legal procedures should and start blowing their cheek so with your own vomit, which the threat is charged as a felony woman who consented to a sug- meet necessary standards instead as to remove the object yourself. n n n you mean to dispose of in the whereas domestic battery is only gestion by her classmate that she of providing habitual abusers a Let your date think this blowing a misdemeanor crime. perform oral sex on him received “map” of ways to get around the hotel dumpster. You hope for is a creative kind of foreplay, You know what will never Kemple said that when pros- harsher punishment than a system. an empty elevator, but when but be sure the stream of air stop being awesome? Frostys. ecuting a stalking incident, it domestic abuser in Kansas does. This issue affects every citizen the bell dings and the elevator is powerful. You don’t want to

is often better to prosecute for In Kansas, urinating in public in Kansas — students included. It doors open, you look inside at a leave a wing still stuck to the n n n a “higher level” crime — for also qualifies as a sexual offense. should be a high priority of our smiling mother, father and two skin. example, if the stalker broke into So, all of you college boys have legislators. teenage children, all dressed in That’s all we have time FFA, you’re more dependable the victim’s home — than simply another reason to be careful Mizzou sweatshirts. for this week. Follow these than friends. I can always a stalking misdemeanor. when you’re out at the bars on Cosby is an Overland Park What do you do? Etiquette instructions and you will count on you to help me So, if a woman (or man’s) the weekend. Even if you’re com- sophomore in journalism and protocol calls for you to decline thrive in today’s complex social procrastinate. significant other punches her pletely safe, if you make the mis- political science. the elevator ride and take the climate. stairs, right? No! These are n n n Mizzou fans, remember. Toss Unglesbee is an Overland the contents of your bag into Park senior in creative Am I the only one who the elevator, aim for their writing and economics. secretly has a bit of a thing for BLOG: GREEN MY GUY the girl from the “Education Connection” commercials? natural environment. realizing how dependent we are HOW TO SUBMIT A LETTER TO THE EDITOR Man versus wild After all, we are still members on the balanced life processes I felt like a hobbit in Fangorn LETTER GUIDELINES The submission should include the n n n of a food web — though one we on earth. We need clean water to author’s name, grade and hometown. Forest — minus the ears and control to a great extent. We still drink, clean air to breathe and a Send letters to [email protected] hairy feet of course. I just had amazing sex. drink water from the same rivers variety of food to eat so that we Write LETTER TO THE EDITOR in the Find our full letter to the editor policy e-mail subject line. My boyfriend Austin and I and breathe the same air as other online at kansan.com/letters. Homework? What homework? don’t just survive, but live. Yet we Length: 300 words hiked with a friend of ours in living things. And after we die, continue to dump chemicals into a nearby old-growth forest one n n n we become part of the same earth our rivers, send greenhouse gases afternoon last week to escape once more. So why is there this into our atmosphere and build CONTACT US the stresses of school, work and It’s really sad when I see a boy distinction between “man” and monocultures of crops. other responsibilities. Walking Brenna Hawley, editor Lauren Bloodgood, business manager wearing the same pants as “nature?” This week I simply urge you amongst those tall, silent giants, 864-4810 or [email protected] 864-4358 or [email protected] me, and his butt looks better Much of our mental and to reconnect with Mother Earth a sense of peace and calm Jessica Sain-Baird, managing editor Maria Korte, sales manager than mine. emotional disconnect comes from a little bit. Take a walk, lie under 864-4810 or [email protected] 864-4477 or [email protected] overcame the three of us, who a physical disconnect. We get our a leafy tree or chase squirrels Jennifer Torline, managing editor Malcolm Gibson, general manager and news only hours before were jittery n n n water from faucets, our energy like Austin does. How are you 864-4810 or [email protected] adviser with anxiety and stress. 864-7667 or [email protected] from sockets and our food from connected to the earth? 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Basketball injury update A look at the injuries affecting the men's team. BASKETBALL I 6A Kick the Kansan in football SportsTHE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Go to promos.kansan.com/kickthekansan or e-mail at the [email protected]. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2009 WWW.KANSAN.COM PAGE 10A MAINTAINING MOMENTUM COMMENTARY Scouts Kansas hopes to apply early lessons keeping Taylor, Jayhawks work out kinks tabs on before Pitt State Stuckey BY COREY THIBODEAUX [email protected]

For sophomore guard Tyshawn Taylor to be the leader the Jayhawks envisioned, he needs to keep last BY NICOLAS ROESLER week’s momentum going into [email protected] tonight’s game against Pittsburg State. peedy Kansas State wide Taylor was not in the starting receiver Brandon Banks lineup during the 107-68 victory Srounded the corner on a against Fort Hays State because he double-reverse play Saturday, eyes spent much of practice in Kansas downfield seeing two blockers and coach Bill Self’s doghouse. only an open field between him “I’ve been going through a little and six points. Somehow, 15 yards bit on the court with Coach,” into the run, senior safety Darrell Taylor said. “I haven’t been doing Stuckey split two Kansas State what I’m supposed to be doing.” blockers with his arm and spun the racing Banks off of his course and In the first preseason game, out of bounds. Taylor played 21 minutes, scored Stuckey’s strong arm in this 15 points on 4-for-7 shooting and play was possibly the only one added four steals and a couple of seen in the game at Kansas State. dazzling assists. And now, with the 2009 season Taylor started in 33 out of 35 winding down, many are looking games his freshman year and, at Stuckey’s talents and judging after his showing in the Under- whether he will make an impres- 19 Tournament this summer, was sion in the NFL. expected to play a major role for Stuckey has many qualities the Jayhawks. Instead, he came off NFL scouts look for. His six-foot, the bench in the first game of his one-inch frame and 205 lbs. are sophomore season. average for strong safeties in the “I just keep making the same NFL. Scouts think his reach is long mistakes,” Taylor said. “I don’t enough to break up passes with- out interference calls and is quick purposefully do it; it’s just how I enough to recover if he makes a play. I’ll be all right.” false step defending a receiver, Self said Taylor would most likely according to www.nfldraftscout. start Tuesday when the Jayhawks com. As Kansas fans have seen play host to Pittsburg State for countless times, when an opposing the second and final exhibition player breaks through the second game. Overall, Self said he was level of the Kansas defense, Stuckey not worried about his young star’s has been able to chase the runner troubles. down with relative ease. “Tyshawn will be fine,” Self said. One of the most memorable “He just goes through periods with of these moments came against me where he’s careless. I’d rather Missouri in Arrowhead Stadium him get it out of his system now.” when Stuckey chased down Chase Self said he hadn’t studied the Daniel like a hound on a hare in schedule that closely, but said the 2008 Border War and toma- he learned enough in the first hawked the football out of Daniel’s arm. exhibition game to know what to Yet, Stuckey has done more with work on for the team’s next game. his college career than prepare for “We didn’t trap in the post,” he the NFL. Stuckey is involved in the said. “We need to work on more KU Student Senate and has been in-game situations.” named to the Allstate AFCA Good Self said one of the main goals Works Team, which recognizes 11 this season was to get junior center student athletes for their important Cole Aldrich more touches. contributions off the field. His roles working with youth groups, and SEE BASKETBALL ON PAGE 6A working with the Special Olympics and Habitat for Humanity has really projected Stuckey into one of KANSAS VS. the nation’s elite student athletes. PITTSBURG STATE The intangibles that come with Darrell Stuckey are what add to WHEN: 7 p.m. his draft stock. Scouts see great WHERE: Allen Fieldhouse leadership abilities in him, as well WATCH: Jayhawk TV as a professional mindset lacking in LISTEN: KLWN 1320 AM Weston White/KANSAN many NFL players today. Sophomore guard Tyshawn Taylor drives to the basket for a layup against Fort Hays State Nov. 3. Taylor and the Jayhawks face Pittsburg State tonight at Allen Fieldhouse. Then again, the NFL is mostly concerned with football, and Stuckey delivers on that angle as well. He is a semifinalist for the FOOTBALL Jim Thorpe Award this year for his efforts on the field. Given to the best defensive back in the country, the Jim Thorpe Award would be an No one factor to blame for recent Jayhawk losses immense draft booster for Stuckey, who is already listed as the number BY JAYSON JENKS No individual aspect has led to but the offense has struggled to one strong safety in the 2010 draft [email protected] each of Kansas’ four losses this sea- hold up its end of the bargain. by www.nfldraftscout.com. As of now, Stuckey is projected son. Instead, they have been char- That’s a recipe for losing close to be an early pick in the sec- The Jayhawks slowly filtered out acterized by a variety of factors. football games. ond round. Although some have of the locker room at Bill Snyder With that in mind, The Kansan “Defensive effort probably would doubted his ability to contribute breaks down Kansas’ biggest prob- have been good enough to win the Family Stadium, and remained to the NFL because of his size, lems during its four-game losing game,” coach Mark Mangino said. rather quiet. They grabbed a box of Stuckey continues to make strides streak. “Our offense, we moved the ball up food and headed toward the buses to improve his personal game. to return to Lawrence after a 17-10 and down the field but we could Scouts for www.nefldraftscout.com loss to Kansas State. OFFENSE, DEFENSE NOT rarely punch it into the end zone. say that Stuckey needs to improve It marked Kansas’ fourth con- ON SAME PAGE That was a problem for us.” his tackling technique. This can secutive loss, and it certainly At the beginning of the season happen here at Kansas in the last wasn’t a feeling many predicted the Kansas’ offense was supposed to REESING’S few games if Stuckey stays down to Jayhawks would have experienced pick up the slack for a questionable UNCHARACTERISTIC PLAY earth, unlike the rest of the defense, before the season started. defensive unit. And early in the Reesing has played a large role in which, for some reason, already has Saturday’s loss to Kansas State season — remember Iowa State? — the Kansas football program over its head in the clouds. was summarized rather simply. that appeared to be the case. his four seasons at the University. Follow Nicolas Roesler at “We couldn’t get the ball in the But that trend has completely He was a big reason why the Weston White/KANSAN twitter.com/nroesler8. end zone,” senior quarterback Todd flipped in the last four games. The Senior quarterback Todd Reesing sits on the ground after a seven yard rush that Reesing said, “and turnovers killed defense has played well enough to resulted in his second against Kansas State. Reesing now has 10 turnovers in his last SEE FOOTBALL ON PAGE 6A — Edited by Jonathan Hermes us again.” give the Jayhawks a chance to win, four games picking up three Saturday.