THE UNIVERSITY DAILY GANSAN PAGE 2A +1 Editor-in-chief Katie Kutsko NEWS MANAGEMENT Managing editor-production Allison Kohn Managing editor -- digital media Lauren Armendariz Associate production editor Madison Schultz Associate digital media editor Will Webber ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT Advertising director Sean Powers Sales manager Kolby Botts Digital media and sales manager Mollie Pointer Associate news editor Duncan McHenry NEWS SECTION EDITORS News editor Emma LeGault Sports editor Blake Schuster Associate sports editor Ben Felderstein Entertainment editor Christine Stanwood Head copy chief Tara Bryant Special sections editor Dani Brady copy chiefs Casey Hutchins Hayley Jowiek Paige Lytle Design chiefs Cole Anneberg Trey Conrad Designers Ali Self Clayton Rohman Hayden Parks Opinion editor Anna Wenner Photo editor George Mullinix Associate photo editor Michael Strickland ADVISERS Media director and content strategist Brett Akagi Sales and marketing adviser Jon Schlitt CONTACT US editor@kansan.com www.kansan.com Newroom: (785) 765-1491 Advertising: (785) 864-4358 Twitter @KansanNews Facebook facebook.com/kansan The University Daily Kansan is the student newspaper of the University of Kansas. The first copy is paid through the student activity fee. Additional copies of the Kansan are 50 cents. Subscriptions can be purchased at the Kansan business office, 2051A Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS., 66045. The University Daily Kansan (ISSN 0746-4967) is published daily during the school year except Friday, Saturday, Sunday, fall break, spring break and exams and weekly during the summer session excluding holidays. Annual subscriptions by mail are $250 plus tax. Send address changes to The University Daily Kansan, 2051A Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue. HI: 66 LO: 39 Check out KUJH-TV on Wow! of Kansas Channel 31 in Lawrence for more on what you've read in today's Kansan and other news. Also see KUJH's website at tvku.edu. THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2014 KANSAN MEDIA PARTNERS KJHK is the student voice in radio. Whether it's rock 'n' roll or reggae, sports or special events, KJHK 90.7 is for you. Cloudy. Zero percent chance of rain. Wind SE at 12 mph. 2090 Dole Human Development Center 1000 Sunnyside Avenue Lawrence, Kan., 86045 What's the weather, Jay? FRIDAY — weather.com HI: 54 LO: 30 Partly cloudy. Zero percent chance of rain. Wind WNW at 23 mph. Hurry up spring, it's time. HI: 61 LO: 40 Cloudy. Zero percent chance of rain. Wind SSE at 10 mph. SATURDAY Waited for rain. SUNDAY While black clouds gathered. Calendar Thursday, April 3 What: 5th Annual Mid-America Humanities Conference When: Noon to 5:30 p.m. Where: Kansas Union About: A conference for undergraduate and graduate research sponsored by the Humanities and Western Civ.program. Also takes place on Friday, April 4, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.in the Kansas Union. What: Subversive play in the classroom: The power of immersion in learning When: Noon to 1 p.m. Where: 135 Budig Hall About: A seminar with Peter Felten of Elon University and Leslie Tuttle of the KU Department of History Attendance is free, and lunch will be provided if registered by April 2. To register, email cte@ku.edu. Friday, April 4 What: Human Migration Lecture Series: Chickens coming "home to roost": U.S. Policy Spurring Mexican and Central American Migration When: Noon to 1 p.m. Where: Spooner Hall, The Commons The Department of Anthropology brings the latest lecture exploring human migration from social, economic, demographic and biological perspectives. Free to attend. What: Ecology Seminar: John Head, University of Kansas When: 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. Where: 130 Higuchi Biosciences Center about: A seminar from the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology titled "Global Legal Regimes to Protect the World's Grasslands." Saturday, April 5 What: Graduate Research/Write-In When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Where: Watson Library, 4th Floor About: The KU Writing Center presents an intensive day of writing in Watson Library. Workshops and one-on-one sessions with a research librarian or writing consultant will be available. What: More Than You Know: A Helen Morgan Cabaret When: 7:30 p.m. Where: Robert Baustian Theatre, Murphy Hall About: In a special benefit performance for the Friends of the Theatre (FROTH) Student Enrichment Fund, Lauren Stanford, KU alumna and 2013 Metrostar winner, returns to Murphy Hall for one night. MILITARY Sunday, April 6 What: Kansas Virtuosi Concert When: 7:30 p.m. Where: Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall About: A musical showcase featuring KU School of Music faculty artists. Event is free and open to the public. Black Hawks to pick up ROTC on campus news@kansan.com YU KYUNG LEE Seven Black Hawk helicopters will touch down on West Campus today, if the weather permits. The Kansas Army National Guard pilots will be here to pick up the KU Army ROTC cadets for a weekend training at Fort Riley. The Combined Field Training Exercise is an opportunity for KU Army ROTC to train with cadets from neighboring schools. Having special permission from the city and the University, the helicopters will land on the Shenk Sports Complex, located at 23rd and Iowa. "It's a really good opportunity to learn, and you learn by trial and error, like you would in a real situation." CONTRIBUTED PHOTO BY HOWARD TING WILLIAM TROUT Basehor freshman KU Army ROTC UA-60 Black Hawks during a landing exercise at Fort Riley. The Black Hawks' crewmembers are from the 1-108th Aviation Unit of Kansas Army National Guard. It's the first time the Black Hawks will actually fly over campus, said Howard Ting, a senior from Galloway, N.J. Usually, the helicopters use the Lawrence airport, but with special permission from the city and the University, the helicopters will fly in formation overhead as they come pick the cadets up for training. "Basically we play Army and learn how the procedures in the Army are, how to follow orders and keep track of orders. It's like a small deployment," said William Trout, a freshman Army ROTC cadet from Basehor. "It's a really good opportunity to learn, and you learn by trial and error, like you would in a real situation." It will include patrol training in various settings, night and land navigation courses at Fort Riley, as well as pre-flight training on-site on boarding and dismounting the aircraft safely. With 125 cadets participating in training, the Black Hawks will actually make two trips to transport the cadets, at 1 and 3 Anyone can come by to watch the Black Hawks land and take off. Families of the cadets are also invited to see their children aboard the Black Hawk. "For us, it's just how you get from point A to point B in the real Army, so we are practicing p. m. tnat;" Trout said. "But it's also kind of cool to roll out in a Black Hawk." 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