PAGE 2 How hard is it to win an NCAA championship? There are only 14 schools with more than one. Kansas is one of only seven programs with more than two. UCONN has 3, Duke has 4, Indiana and UNC have 5, Kentucky has 7 and UCLA has 11 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS MANAGEMENT Editor-in-chief Ian Cummings Managing editor Lisa Curran ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT Business manager Garrett Lent NEWS SECTION EDITORS Art director Hannah Wise Sales manager Korab Eland News editor Laura Sather Copy chiefs Maria Danielis Jennifer DiDonato Alexandra Esposito Dana Meredith Designers Bailey Atkinson Ryan Benedick Megan Boxberger Stephanie Schulz Nikki Wentling Hannah Wise Opinion editor Alexis Knutsen Photo editor Chris Bronson Sports editor Max Rothman Sports web editor Mike Vernon Special sections editor Kayla Banzet Web editor Laura Nightengale ADVISERS General manager and news adviser Malcolm Gibson Sales and marketing adviser Jon Schlitt 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. 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Facebook facebook.com/politicalfiber Twitter PoliticalFiber 2000 Dole Human Development Center 1000 Sunnyside Avenue Lawrence, Kan., 66045 Forecasters: Jordyn Saulberry and Brianne Gerber, KU Atmospheric Science What's the weather, Jay? TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 2012 Wednesday Friday Partly sunny. Winds out of the southwest 10-15mph with gusts up to 25mph. HI: 82 LO: 60 Winter has officially ended. Thursday HI: 78 LO: 60 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN HI: 77 LO: 60 Partly cloudy. Partly cloudy and a slight chance of thunderstorms. A little rain never hurt anyone. A perfect start to the weekend. Tuesday, March 13 CALENDAR **WHAT:** Concert; Carillon Recital **WHERE:** Memorial Campanile **WHEN:** 12 p.m. **ABOUT:** Got an hour free between classes? Relax by Potter Lake and listen to Dr. Elizabeth Berghout and carillon students play the bells inside the Campanile; concerts continue throughout the semester. WHAT: Study Group: Presidential Play-By- Plav WHERE: Dole Institute of Politics WHEN: 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 14 ABOUT: Santorum wins Kansas, so where does that leave the presidential race in November? Political communications expert Tom King speaks about the current state of the election. **WHAT:** Internship Symposium **WHERE:** Burge Union **WHEN:** 5 p.m. **ABOUT:** Students can come learn about internship opportunities for various majors; check KUCareerHawk.com for details. WHAT: Concert: The Goldenburg Duo WHERE: Spencer Museum of Art WHEN: 12 p.m. ABOUT. William and Susan Goldenburg perform a violin and piano concert at the Spencer Museum of Art; the cost of the event is free. WHAT: Workshop: "Protest Art and Media" Thursday, March 15 WHERE: Spencer Museum of Art WHEN: 5:30 p.m. ABOUT: Resident artist Chen Shaoxiong explores how protest, art and media are related; artists and media experts discuss protest and demonstration strategies. WHAT: Concert: SF Jazz Collective WHERE: Lied Center WHEN: 7:30 p.m. ABOUT: Eight jazz soloists perform covers of Stevie Wonder; tickets cost $10 for students. POLITICS WHAT: Free Golf Clinic WHERE: 2nd floor, Watkins Memorial Health Center. WHEN: 1 p.m. ABOUT. Meet with experts to refine your swing and get ready to hit the links; call Watkins to reserve your spot. WHAT: Concert: Imani Winds "informance" WHERE: Room 118, Murphy Hall WHEN: 3:30 p.m. ABOUT: The School of Music presents a performance by the KU Symphony Orchestra. WHAT: Film: "Kosmos (Cosmos, 2010)" WHERE: Room 318, Bailey Hall WHERE: 7 p.m. ABOUT: The Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies presents the Turkish film with English subtitles. Friday, March 16 **WHAT:** St. Patty's Party! **WHERE:** Replay Lounge **WHEN:** 6 p.m. **ABOUT:** The Kelihans and The Bilybats of Kansas City, Mo. perform their alternative music downtown **WHAT:** Cosmic Bowling **WHERE:** Jaybowl, Kansas Union **WHEN:** 10 p.m. **ABOUT:** Still in town to start spring break? Come kick it off right with blacklights and dance music WHAT: The Good Foot WHAT: The Good Foot WHERE: Jazzhaus WHEN: 10 p.m. ABOUT: This 60s-style soul band performs downtown to kick off Spring Break ASSOCIATED PRESS Santorum certain he will win presidential nomination Republican presidential candidate Sen. Rick Santorum, left, debates with Gov. Mitt Romney Feb. 23, in Mesa, Ariz. Romney commands the lead in the delegate race. ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Rick Santorum predicted Monday that he would get the Republican presidential nomination if the race remains undecided by the time the party holds its nominating convention this summer. Though former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has a commanding lead in the crucial race for delegates, Santorum said the race is about to enter a period where he will face fewer disadvantages. To date, Romney has outspent Santorum and had stronger campaign organizations working for him. "They are not going to nominate a moderate Massachusetts governor who's been outspending his opponent 10-1 and can't win the election outright," Santorum said on NBC's "Today" show. "What chance do we have in a general election if he can't, with an overwhelming money advantage, be able to deliver any kind of knockout blow to other candidates?" "We're going to be the nominee," Santorum said, adding later, "Gov. Romney will not make it." It will take 1,144 delegates to win the GOP nomination when the party holds in convention in Tampa in late August. According to a count by The Associated Press, Rommy has 454 delegates and Santorum has 217, compared with 107 for former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and 47 for Texas Rep. Ron Paul. "We're closing the deal, state by state, delegate by delegate," Romney said on Fox News "Fox and Friends" Monday. He said that though some states award delegates based on the proportion of votes they receive, lengthening the process, "We're winning this and I expect we're going to get the nomination." Alabama and Mississippi hold their presidential primaries on Tuesday. Romney's campaign plus an allied campaign committee run by former Romney aides is spending over $2.5 million on television ads in the two states. Santorum's campaign has few commercials there, though a separate campaign committee that supports him is spending around $500,000 on advertising. A DANGEROUS METHOD 4:20, 7:00, 9:30 THE ARTIST 4:35, 7:15, 9:45 2 for 1 admission tonight !! LIBERTY HALL accessibility info 8414 Meadow Ter. 1919 (763) 749-1922 3100 West 22nd Street Lawrence, KS 65047 2 for 1 admission tonight !! CALL: 785.841.7726 TEXT:920.278.7079 Pepperfree Apartments and Townhomes POLICE REPORTS Information based on the Douglas County Sheriff's Office booking recap - A 19-year-old Lawrence woman was arrested Monday at 5:25 a.m. on the 1100 block of Parkside Road on suspicion of disorderly conduct. Bond was at $100. - A 19-year-old Lawrence man was arrested Monday at 4:45 a.m. on the 300 block of Maine Street on suspicion of operating under the influence. Bond was set at $500. - A 26-year-old Lawrence man was arrested Monday at 2:56 a.m. on the 2300 block of Ridge Court on suspicion of operating under the influence, having an invalid or expired drivers' license, not having insurance and accidental property damage valued at $100. Bond was set at $900. - A 24-year-old Lawrence man was arrested Sunday at 2:09 p.m. on the 3300 block of Iowa Street on suspicion of theft of property valued at $500 and obstructing legal procedure. Bond was set at $1,250. - A 28-year-old Lawrence man was arrested Sunday at 10:38 p.m. on the 300 block of Elm Street on suspicion of operating under the influence, accidental property damage valued at $100 and failure to report an accident. Bond was set at $700. - A 23-year-old Lawrence woman was arrested Sunday at 1:22 p.m. on the 800 block of Michigan Street on suspicion of obstructing legal procedure. Bond was set at $750. - Laura Sather ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES Free and Open to the Public Visit us online for more information. family FRIENDSHIP LIED CENTER OF KANSAS lied.ku.edu · 785-864-2787 ---