A - THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY,APRIL 12,2002 MEDIA PARTNERS KUJHTODAY Anchors: Andrea Burnett and Chris Bales Weather: Amanda Fisch Sports: Danny Zederman Programming: Watch KUJH-TV news starting at 5:30 p.m. and again every hour on the half-hour, Monday through Friday, channel 14, cable channel 66. Today's Poll: Are you worried that you will be audited by the IRS? yes no To cast your vote, log on to www.kansan.com. Check out the results of this poll tonight on KUJH-TV news. KJHKTODAY Turn to 90.7 FM for newscasts at 7,8 and 9 a.m.and 5 p.m.daily. AD INDEX Aimee's Coffeehouse ...6A Arensberg's Shoes ...2A Bada Bing ...6B Bottleneck ...5A Campus Place ...3B Cedarwood Apts. ...5A City of Lawrence ...3B Easton's ...3B Hanover Place Apts. ...5A Hawk Nights ...6A J. Crew ...3A JPI ...6A Kentucky Place Apts. ...3A Kief's ...4B KUAC ...3A KU on Wheels ...6B KU Printing Services ...6A Libety Hall ...5A Lied Center ...5A Meadowbrook ...3B New Belgium Brewing Co. ...6B Orchard Corners Apts. ...3A Pizza Shuttle ...3B Recreational Services ...5A State Street Corp. ...6B SUA ...2A, 3B Summit House Apts. ...3A Sundance Apts. ...3B Sunflower Outdoor & Bike ...3B Tanglewood ...5A TIAA-CREF ...5B Union ...5A University Theater ...6A UPS ...4B CAMERA ON KU KANSAN FILE PHOTO Hundreds of students wait for last year's Brown Bag Drag to begin, an annual drag show presented by Queers and Allies. The show, organized by Xavier Rice, Roeland Park senior, returns this year, with a noon performance today at the Kansas Union. Do you want to see your face in the Kansan? This is your space, so bring photos or negatives of parties, athletic events or just you and your friends hanging out to 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Label them "Camera on KU" and include the names of those photographed as well as the event and when it took place. Provide your name and phone number so we can verify the photographs. Housing department to expand E's Express convenience store The department of student housing is planning to expand E's Express, a grab and go-area on the second floor of Hashinger Hall where students can pick up a sack lunch on their meal plan. sack him on the floor. Ken Stoner, director of student housing, said the decision to expand the area was made last fall. Plans call for making the area into a mini-convenience store. He said it would most likely carry the same basic products found in convenience stores, except tobacco and alcohol products. Nona Golledge, assistant director for dining services, said the storage area for E's Express would be converted to the grab-and-go area, while the existing space would be changed into the convenience store. BRIEFS Student leadership conference unites past, present students Student body presidents past and present will have the opportunity to meet during a two-day conference next week. Caroline Boyer The "Celebrating 25 Years of Student Leadership" conference will take place April 19 and 20 at the Kansas Union. Former presidents and vice-presidents will participate in panels and discussions with current student leaders. Two hundred students are expected to attend. A list of returning student leaders is available at Available at www.urku.edu/News/02N/AprNews/Apr1 1/leaders.html Students can obtain registration forms in the Organization and Leadership office. The registration deadline is today. A $15 fee covers dinner on Friday and lunch on Saturday. The toxicology results about the death of KU student Ben Hartter are not complete yet. The Morrill senior's body was found March 20 at Wulfkuhle & Rainbolt Dentist Office, 316 Maine, where he was an employee. The toxicology report will determine the cause of death. A toxicology report usually takes three to four weeks, said Lawrence Police Sgt. Mike Patrick. However, the complexity of the analysis can slow the process, he said. Toxicology report still pending for death of student in March No foul play is suspected in Hartter's death, Patrick said. —Lauren Beatty — RachelKeeseee Lawrence Chinese Evangelical Church (LCEC) will meet for fellowship at 7:30 tonight in Free Methodist Church, 3001 Lawrence Ave. Contact Agape Lim at 864-4391 or 832-9439. ON CAMPUS Rock Chalk Bridge Club will meet at 6 p.m. Saturday at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. Lessons begin at 6, games begin at 6:30. Contact Donn Brennan at 550-9001. The First Nations Student Association is sponsoring the KU Pow Wow at 7 tomorrow night in Anschutz. The event is free and all are welcome. Contact Steve Byington 749-6782 or stevieb@ku.edu. Ki Aikido Sports Club has practice from 10 to noon Saturday at 207 Robinson. Contact Jason Ziegler 843-4732. ON THE RECORD A 21-year-old KU student was arrested on a charge of operating under the influence at 2:48 a.m. yesterday at Ninth and Ohio streets, Lawrence police reported. A 21-year-old KU student was arrested on a charge of operating under the influence at 2:29 a.m. yesterday in the 900 block of Massachusetts Street, Lawrence police reported. A KU student's prescription medicine was taken from her room at McCollum Hall between 6:15 and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, the KU Public Safety Office A KU student's cell phone wasstaken or lost between 5 and 6:15 p.m. Wednesday in parking lot 112 at Oliver Hall, the KU Public Safety Office reported. The item was valued at $35. reported. The item was valued at $7 A KU student's red 1996 Plymouth was keyed between 11:30 p.m. Tuesday and 8:45 p.m. Wednesday in parking lot 109 at Jayhawker Towers, the KU Public Safety Office reported. The damage was estimated at $600. BRIEFS Students come together for mathematics month The mathematics department has organized a number of competitions, guest speakers and workshops during the next few weeks in recognition of Mathematics Awareness Month. The department invited more than 100 elementary, junior high school and high school students to participate in the annual competitions and workshops, which will begin at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Snow Hall for grades five through 12. Competitions will also be held Wednesday for grades three through six. Caroline Boyer Guest speakers will be scheduled throughout the month. The University will also open its math courses to the general public this month. Gloria Prothe, public service administrator for the math department, said the workshops were presented by undergraduates in mathematics and engineering and were designed to get the students interested in math. Theology lecturer to discuss meaning of word "sacred" The annual religious studies lecture, sponsored by the Friends of the Department of Religious Studies, will feature Jonathan Z. Smith, distinguished professor of humanities at the University of Chicago. Tim Miller, chairman of religious studies, said Smith was known for his scholarship and sense of humor. Smith will speak on the subject of "Topography of the Sacred." Miller said the speech would try to define the concept of the sacred and what the word meant to different people. "Jonathan Smith has a wonderful, free-ranging mind and there are a thousand different ways he could go with that topic. I don't know exactly what he will say, but it will be intriguing." Miller said Smith is the author of several books. His most recent work, Drudgery Divine, is about the history of denominational in-fighting in Christianity. 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