Tuesday, February 15. 2000 The University Daily Kansan Section A · Page 5 Ribbons and bows Filling last-minute Valentine's Day orders, Heather Woodson, Lenexa senior, and Kate Anderson, Chicago, Ill., senior, wrap roses at the fourth floor in the Kansas Union. Booths with balloons, roses, cards and condoms were set up yesterday for shopper who procrastinated. Photo by Selena Jabara/KANSAN Tragedy strikes Littleton again The Associated Press LITTLETON, Colo. — Two Columbine High sweethearts were found dead early yesterday after a shooting at a sandwich shop within sight of their school. The bodies of Nicholas Kunselman, 15, and Stephanie Hart, 16 were discovered inside the Subway shop where Kunselman worked. Investigators did not disclose a motive but ruled out murder-suicide. A Subway employee driving past the store noticed a light inside the store about 1 a.m. Because the business was supposed to be closed, the woman stopped, went inside and discovered the bodies. Jefferson County sheriff's spokesman Steve Davis said the cause of death had not been determined, and he said he did not know whether a weapon had been found. Investigators were reviewing a videotape from a surveillance camera inside the restaurant. The shooting was the latest in a string of tragedies that have hit the Denver suburb since teen-age gunmen Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 12 students and a teacher at Columbine on April 20 and then committed suicide. Classes remained in session yesterday, but at least 100 students stayed away. it reminds me of everything," said Nathan Vanderau, an 18-year-old senior who knew some of the victims of last year's shooting as well as Monday's victims and is in counseling. "It's just like flashbacks." Among the other incidents that have added to the unease in the community; In October, the mother of a student partially paralyzed in the massacre shot herself to death. - On Feb. 1, the body of an 11-year-old boy was found in a trash bin within blocks of the school. No arrests have been made. Last week, a Florida man pleaded guilty in Denver to sending a Columbine student an Internet message threatening to finish the massacre. The threat prompted officials to close the school for the Christmas holidays two days early. He faces up to five years in prison. News of another shooting in Littleton resonated in the Statehouse in Denver, where the House debated gun restrictions that were drafted in part because of the Columbine massacre. "It's horrifying to me," said House Minority Leader Ken Gordon, a Denver Democrat who sponsored some of the measures. "We are not getting it done. We are not protecting the people of the state." 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