+ + WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19, 2014 PAGE 5 + entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 9 Be respectful and don't hold a grudge or you'll be hurting yourself. It's okay not to make changes yet, but prepare for speed. Caring for others is your motivation. Don't gamble or waste your money. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 9 today is a 9 Something that worked before doesn't work now. Take it slow. Get set to change romantic direction. Avoid provoking jealousies. Simplify matters. Fall back and re-assess your position. Wait to see what develops. Prioritize health. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is a 9 It's not a good idea to spend now. Figure out your next move. Begin a new money-making venture. Track sales closely. Support a loved one emotionally, rather than financially. Don't believe everything you hear. Cancer (Jun 21 - Jul 22) Today is an 8 Set long-range goals. Work in private. A female gives the green light on a project. Don't get cocky or make expensive promises. Map the pittfalls. Do the extra credit problems. Leave the past in the Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 9 A roadblock slows the action. A female helps you find harmony about it. Think it over. A conflict of interests needs to get worked out. Rest up for it. Advance quickly after that. Consider all options. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 9 The work pace picks up; postpone travel. It's difficult to reach an agreement and could get intense. Don't get stopped by past failures. List obvious problem areas. Discuss priorities and responsibilities. Handle the onshr, and invierse later. Today is a 9 Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 9 Listen to your partner's ideas carefully, Hold back your criticism and avoid a conflict. Resist an impulse. Keep costs down. Post-pone a financial discussion. Use your own good judgment on how to proceed. Provide leadership. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is an 8 Curtail your enthusiasm and avoid a hidden danger. It's not a good time to travel or start new projects. Make sure you know what's required before committing. Consult a respected elder. Rest and recharge. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 9 Give kind words, not expensive treats. Begin a new work project. An important document arrives. New evidence threatens compaction. Take action for home or family. Don't give in to a friend's complaints. It works out. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 9 Today is a 9 Keep track of spending, as it could provoke controversy or a domestic disagreement. Organize your infrastructure. Prepare the marketing materials. Handle overdue tasks, and clean house. Manage your work well and an authority approves. + approves. KANSAN PUZZLES Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb.18) Today is 9 Today is a 9 Today is 15 Make plans and establish the rules. An agreement could be elusive, with a communications breakdown. 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You go into the bathroom, and as you're going about your business, you hear the scratching of a pen on the metal stall wall next to you. Or, maybe it is happening and it goes unnoticed. The artists and creative geniuses behind this silent movement of what many call vandalism must have a strategy, or are a part of some underground graffiti club. However, there are more complex reasons for people to deface bathroom stalls. In a research study by Brett Wolff called "The Writing on the Stall: Graffiti, Vandalism, and Social Expression," Wolff says there are three types of vandalism which relate to graffiti. The first is called ideological vandalism. This type is inspired by a political, social or other activist reason. The second is play vandalism—the ideology that vandalism is motivated by competition of who can do the worst act. The final type of vandalism is malicious vandalism, which is motivated by rage or frustration. Most innocent bathroom graffiti would fall under the first category. MAGGIE ROSSITER/KANSAN Grafitti graces the walls of many-buildings and bars on and around campus. Not every attempt at bathroom graffiti is part of a social or political movement. The initials of the boyfriend and girlfriend bound by that plus sign stick to stall walls like magnets. Greek house letters seem to be the new wallpaper at many of the bars around campus. Taylor Basset, a freshman from Fremont, Neb., says even though she enjoys the creativity of some stall writings she thinks defacing public property is wrong. "I think it depends on the place, but I think most times writing on a stall wall is vandalism," Bassett said. "Bathroom stalls aren't meant to be written on and it just causes more problems for the owners." Vernon L. Allen, co-author of "Vandalism: Behavior and Motivations," says that a specific amount of vandalism occurs solely because the perpetrators find it fun and enjoy the rush of getting away with something. Marin Garavalia, a freshman from St. Louis, says she doesn't mind the graffiti on stall walls unless it's offensive. "I think if it was artistic or creative I wouldn't really mind," Garavalla said. "If something written was meant to hurt someone or be offensive then I would be annoyed." Although defacing a stall wall is considered vandalism, it takes a certain skill set to turn a bland stall door into a masterpiece in the span of a flush. Besides the ink strokes of love and Greek letters, it takes a special talent to be able to tarnish a stall with permanent marker glory. Watson Library, Wescoe Hall and Budig Auditorium are just a few of the spots on campus known for the gems gracing their stalls. After all, it makes going more entertaining when there is something to read. 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