8A THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. 2005 --- PARTIES and Groups Call to schedule your group event BLACK CLOUD (P.O. 15) 7:00 9:30 MERCHANT OF VENICE (R) 4:20 ONLY Crime CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A "I don't know if many other girls know about that," Curtis said. "My mom taught me to do that and she's paranoid." A separate incident involved a KU student walking on cars in Oliver's parking lot late on March 5. When a group saw him, he jumped off of the car he was on top of and hit a 19-year-old male KU student, according to the police report. He then got into a car with two women, who told him to get out of the car. As he got out, he touched one of them on her breast. KU Police arrested the student and charged him with sexual battery, battery and criminal damage. There have been 65 reported thefts and nine reported cases of assault and battery in residence hall parking lots during the past five years, according to the KU Public Safety Office. Capt. Schuyler Bailey, KU Public Safety Office, said four of these cases came from two incidents in which both individuals filed charges against each other. Scholarship hall parking lots experienced security issues as well. There have been 29 reported complaints to the KU Police Department in scholarship hall parking lots since 2000, Bailey said. Reports ranged from criminal damage to urinating in public. Reported scholarship hall parking lot incidents to KU Public Safety Office, by parking lot (unlisted years have zero reported incidents): Taylor Price, Overland Park sophomore, said parking at scholarship halls was more of a problem than most people thought. Price lives in Douthart Scholarship Hall. 2000 — urinating in public (3), possession of drug paraphernalia (1), misdemeanor of criminal damage (1) (behind Stephenson Hall and on Alumni Place Duval) Lot 100 Drive): 2001 - burglary theft (1) ◀ 2013 — misdemeanor theft (1), misdemeanor criminal damage to property (2) Lot 122 (1) , battery (1) ♦ 2004 — misdemeanor theft (1), felony theft (parallel parking on Louisiana Street): ❖ **2001** — burglary theft (1), misdemeanor criminal damage to property (4). ♦ 2002 — misde- measurement (1) ♦ 2003 — misdeanor criminal damage (3) ♦ 2004 — misde- ❁ 2004 — misde- meanor criminal damage (1), misde- meanor theft (1) (Lot next to Amiini Halls in between 13th and 14th streets and Louisiana Street) Lot 124 2004 — criminal damage to property (1) Lot 107 (upper & lower lots behind Sellards Hall) bennie Sehars Hail) ♦ 2001 — criminal 2002 — criminal damage to property (1) 2003 — misde- ◆ 2001 — criminal damage to property (1) (more than $500) damage to property (1) (less than $500) meanor criminal ♦ 2004 — misdemeanor criminal damage to property (2) ♦ 2000 — burglary theft (2) Lot 120 (overflow lot for GSP Corbin Hall, 12th and Louisiana streets); ◆ 2003 — misdemeanor criminal damage to property (2) ONLINE Source: KU Public Safety Office See Kansan.com for more EXCLUSIVE 1 for more details on incidents that occurred in residence hall parking lots sicne 2000. 1345 Louisiana St. "Two weeks ago, someone came back drunk from the bars, jumped from a wall onto the hood of my car and drew a smiley face with the dust on it." Price said of the way he thought the incident occurred. Douthart is located about a block away from the Hawk, 1340 Ohio St., and the Wheel, 507 W. 14th St. Price said her car got damaged at Lot 122, which is the parallel parking on Louisiana Street. someone came back drunk from the bars jumped from a wall onton the hood of my car and drew a smiley face with the dust on it Ken Stoner, director of student housing, said scholarship halls needed to be particularly attentive to bar traffic at night because of their location. It's different than the residence halls, which are not located by any bars, he said. Taylor Price Oxford Park carHOME Overland Park sophomore "It's not like you're walking on Jayhawk Boulevard," Stoner said. Jamie Hickok, Douthart resident and Wichita sophomore, had her side-view mirrors damaged on the Louisiana Street parallel parking lot. "It's frustrating because the scholarship hall residents are some of the most active, involved and successful students on campus," Price said. "It's very unfortunate that our cars seem to be sustaining the most damages on campus from any residential group." "I have to pay for everything myself when it comes to my car, so I was mad that I had to shell out $200 to get my mirrors fixed." Hickok said. As for Price, she just wants to see her car remain unharmed. Edited by Austin Caster Expand CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A Audus said. "Space is dictating how we teach and that's not how it should be done," he said. among the seven buildings the school occupies, Audus said. Having faculty in so many different places has caused problems, Audus said. Faculty rush between buildings to teach and do research, and students have a hard time reaching their professors. A new building would bring all research and teaching together for the first time since the late '80s. Audus said. Funds for the new building would come from alumni, whom he began meeting with a year ago when he became dean. No definite plans for the new building have been drawn up, The school's work in research and need for teaching space has made the new building a big issue for students and faculty, said Jake Stolz, Colwich fourth-year pharmacy student and class president. "When I sit in on meetings, all the faculty are really excited," Stolz said. dents on the board. Stolz is one of three class presidents for pharmacy stu He said being split up is a pain for students as well as faculty, and both are happy about the prospect of a new building. There are student concerns about parking and the availability of food services on West Campus, but Stolz said those problems will be worked out during the next several years. Edited by Jesse Truesdale BEST BURGERS IN TOWN! FREE POOL SUN-THURS 12AM-2AM Pool Room WE'RE NOT BLUFFING FREE TEXAS HOLD 'EM POKER TOURNEY EVERY WED & SUN 7PM & 10PM NO ENTRY FEE! 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