Volume 124 Issue 119 kansan.com Friday, March 16, 2012 Don't let spring break max out your credit card Check out how to manage your vacation money page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS --- 904 4 LOVE: HOOKUP Spring break is so close you can taste it. Michelle responds to real horror stories from spring break with a dose of reality to keep your partying in check. LOVE: CELEBRITY DISH 5 Rob Riggle, who was a cast member on "Saturday Night Live" and appeared in "The Hangover," shares memories of his KU days. 2 11 ENTERTAINMENT: EMU THEATRE This local acting troupe, featuring KU students and Lawrence residents, prepares for its annual 10-minute play festival. NPR's "Sound Opinions" has laready featured this garage rock duo. Now it's Jayplay's turn. ENTERTAINMENT: Q & A WITH WHITE MYSTERY PLAY: DRINK THIS Shots, shots, shots... here's a fruity shot that gets the job done. SPEAK: PERSONAL ESSAY One Jayplay writer's artistic account of standing by his girlfriend through her debilitating torment. On the cover: Captain America shows his love PHOTO BY TYLER BIRWINTH 3 03 15 12 Warnings told students to exercise caution and remain aware of sexual assaults. The city of Lawrence, University officials and the Kansas Attorney General issued the warnings after the attorney general announced in March 2009 that six Lawrence rapes, seven Manhattan rapes and an attempted rape in Manhattan may be related, with the last known rape occurring in Lawrence in December 2008. saiyer@kansan.com A serial rapist's attacks in Lawrence and Manhattan during university breaks have prompted safety warnings to students in the past, but none have been issued this year. The last warning issued to students about sexual assault was before the University's spring break last year. Captain Paul Fellers of the Lawrence police department said the "A lot of times I will call a friend when I walk alone, and I always lock all my doors," Tran said. "My parents have always taught me safety but being alone on campus and at home has definitely made me more aware of my surroundings." The rapist is known to salk his victims and is described as a white male between the age of 25 and 40. He is said to be between 5-foot-9 and six-feet tall and between 160 to 175 pounds. He covered his face during many of the attacks and had some sort of weapon at some of the attacks. "Sexual assault is very serious. It can and does happen at many different times during the year," Fellers said. "We do want people to be aware, but we don't want people to let their guard down just because spring break is over." during break periods but at all times of the year. Theresa Tran, a junior from Liberty, Mo. said she heard about the case previously and always tried to follow safety tips. The first known rape occurred during the fall of 2000 in Manhattan, and the first attack in Lawrence was July 2004. All of the victims in Lawrence were University students at the time of the attacks. No public suspects have been Edited by Bre Roach The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center cautions students to trust their instincts and to always alert someone if they are uncomfortable, even a building manager. "The investigation remains open and law enforcement will follow up on all leads," Jeff Wagaman said, Deputy Chief of Staff for the attorney general. apartment in 3800 block of Clinton Parkway and raped a sleeping University student. She was in her twenties. whether government office told the case is still under investigation. Dec. 29, 2004 - a man entered an apartment inside Highpoint Apartments at 2001 W. Sixth Street and raped two female University students, ages 19 and 20. /KANSAN add more summer down the udience March 22, 2008 - a man entered an apartment in Lonarim Townhomes at 3801 Clinton Parkway and raped a 20-year-old female University student June 13, 2006 – a 21-year-old sleeping University student was sexually assaulted in her apartment in Southwest Lawrence. Dec. 1, 2008 - a 19-year-old University student was raped in her home near Holcom Park. 5 worth ticipant dnesday on. The led by a list list TRAVIS YOUNG/KANSAN James Lamsdell, a graduate student from Iver, United Kingdom, said he was struggling to transition his look from grad school comfort to business casual. Taja Loren, a senior from Kansas City, Kan., who styled Lamsdell, said finding clothing for her client was a challenge because of the limited selection of men's clothing in Lawrence's stores. He walked the runway in basics he could wear several different ways. Index CLASSIFIEDS 11 CROSSWORD 4 CRYPTOQUIPS 4 OPINION 5 SPORTS 12 SUDOKU 4 All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2012 The University Daily Kansan Don't forget Today's Weather The KU School of Music presents Imani Winds "Informance" in Murphy Hall from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Overcast skies, light south wind with a 20 percent chance of precipitation. Hot and ready for spring break