+ Tuesday, March 4, 2014 MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2014 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE 11 CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Fabric-covered shoebox lids are a fun and unique way to keep the house decorated with simple household items. Displaying vinyl records on your wall can be a cheaper and more creative alternative to other wall art. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO CONTRIBUTED PHOTO An unknown culprit vandalized an elevator door in Oliver Hall last week. Student Housing estimates the damages between $2,400 and $8,000. "Our elevator service person indicates that the door must have been kicked very hard by one or several people to have caused that much damage," said Diana Robertson, director of KU Student Housing. Damages are estimated to cost between $2,400 and $8,000 according to Student Housing. Dec. 20, one of the elevator doors on the seventh floor was dislodged from its hinges and shoved into the elevator shaft while the elevator was coming up from the sixth floor. The elevator is one of only two in Oliver and is expected to be out of service for weeks. ALISE RHINES Freshman from Shawnee "they gave us an ultimatum — either someone come forward with who caused the damage, or every person who lives on the floor will have to pay $125 or more to cover the damages." KU Public Safety Officers and Student Housing are investigating the incident, but have not found an offender yet. If the offender is found, Student Housing will press The seventh floor residents had a mandatory meeting regarding the incident last week. "They told us that if we didn't attend the meeting without an exceptional excuse that we would be put through the conduct system," said Alise Rhines, a freshman from Shawnee. "They gave us an ultimatum — either someone come forward with who caused the damage, or every person who lives on the floor will have to pay $125 or more enth floor residents for how the situation was handled. "We are all being blamed for something none of us have any knowledge of," Rhines said. "I felt like I was being treated like a child." Student Housing declined to comment on the investigative process. Vandalism cases are considered criminal charges, which can include criminal fines and restitution to the property owners. Index CLASSIFIEDS 7 CROSSWORD 5 CRYPTOQUIPS 5 OPINION 4 Keary said that once the Public Safety Office finds out who damaged the property, they will be cited and brought to the detention facility. The officers will then investigate the crime and provide the information to the court. Student Housing and campus officials say that this was intentional damage. "The elevator door was forcibly kicked or pulled in like that, it didn't just happen." Robertson said. "It's a very selfish act. You have 630 people being inconvenienced by the actions of one or some. It's very unfortunate, and it's very expensive." they do napen occasionany because people aren't respectful of the place they live in" SPORTS 10 SUDOKU 5 Don't Forget All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2014 The University Daily Kansan Edited by Emily Hines It's National Pancake Day. Today's Weather Mostly sunny. Zero percent chance of rain Winds S at 10 mph. +