FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2007 WWW.KANSAN.COM ROC-THE-MIC PHILANTHROPY Café gets charity from campus concert BY COURTNEY CONDRON cccondronkansan.com A concert benefiting Jubilee Café tonight will feature three local bands, and 100 percent of the profit will go toward the cafe. ABOVE, Cameron Casady, Lawrence freshman, looks on as bandmate Nick Garret, Burlington freshman, raps some of his lyrics during the Battle of the Halls last night. Both are members of a four-piece band called Seven South, named after the floor and wing they live on in McCollium Hall. The band took second place and won the biggest fan support and a Nintendo Wii for their residence hall. Andrew Wacker/KANSAN LEFT, Megan Paisley, Olathe freshman, performs an original song at the Battle of the Hills music competition. The audience voted Pasley the winner of the six-act band, which got her the $100 first prize. and came put on the s year. ors and we night, so his compe- even South, and another stage, but freshman, face with a single, "Noeen singingurch. My dad doctor before away, and y church is a powerfulelson said. JR&B defiires me." Michelson use the Alica because the fitted her because she overall and :ld be used ice because s saying no who she is and it's why klyn, N.Y. coordinator ut bringing ie. amic night, attract more a chance to residence ALSO INSIDE | JAYPLAY WRITER ADRIENNE BOMMARITO'S HAIR-RAISING QUARTER-LIFE CRISIS 15 y Rachael Gray