2A - THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- NEWS MONDAY,APRIL1,2002 KUJHTODAY Anchors: Michelle Sherwood and Kelsey Head Weather: Matt Laubhan Sports: Dale Ziegler 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 66. Today's Poll: Where did you watch the Kansas- Maryland game? ■ The stadium ■ Home ■ Someone else's home ■ A bar ■ Didn't watch the game To cast your vote, log on to www.kansan.com. Check out results to this poll tonight on KUJH-TV news. KJHKTODAY Tune to 90.7 FM for newcasts at 7,8 and 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily. AD INDEX Bada Bing ...2A Bottleneck ...2A Campus Place Apts ...2A Center for Community Outreach ...5A Contiki Holidays ...6A Continuing Education ...3A Coyotes ...6A Edwards Campus ...2B Elections Commission ...3A Hanover Place Apts ...3A Intrust ...5A Jayhawk Café ...4B KU Coalition ...5A KU Printing Services ...6A Lied Center ...6A Orchard Corners Apts ...3A Pizza Shuttle ...3A Rengent's Court Apts ...4B Rod's Hallmark ...4B SUA ...5A, 2B Summit House Apts ...3A Sundance Apts ...3A Tanglewood Apts ...4B University Relations ...3B CAMERA ON KU Carbondale senior Holly Wideman, left, Washburn University junior Tisha Kibbee and Topeka sophomore Malinda Reynolds watch the last few seconds of the Final Four game against Maryland. Fans gathered Saturday night in Memorial Stadium. AARON SHOWALTER/KANSAN 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. ON CAMPUS The Black Student Union will meet at 7:30tonight at the Pioneer room in the Burge Union, Contact Mark Dunree at 864-3984. Tae Kwon Do club will attend 6:30 to 8:10 onsite at 207 Robinson. Contact Greg Isaac at 749-4649. ROBINSON. Contact Adrianadee 843-7317 OAKS Non-Traditional Students will have a brown bag lunch from noon to 1:30 p.m. today in the Burge Union. Contact Joan Winston at 864-7317. KU Greens meets at tonight to regionalist Room in the Kansas Union. Contact Sarah Haskosch 838-9063. ON THE RECORD The time of the arrest was not available A 24-year-old man was arrested on a charge of oper- ating under the influence at 3:29 a.m. Friday at 17th and Tennessee streets, the KU Public Safety Office reported. A 21-year-old KU student was arrested on a charge of driving while intoxicated Thursday in the 1900 block of Stewart Avenue, the KU Public Safety Office reported. The time of the arrest was not available. reported. The rear windows of a gray Honda Civic, a white Pontiac Grand Am and a white Chevrolet were damaged between 11 and 11:40 p.m. Friday in the alley behind the Granada, 1020 Massachusetts St., Lawrence police reported. The damage was estimated at $300. The rear windows of two KU students' vehicles were damaged between 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and 3:30 a.m. Thursday in the 1400 block of Tennessee Street, Lawrence police reported. The damage was estimated at $300. The rear window of a KU student's vehicle was damaged between 2 p.m. Wednesday and 1 p.m. Thursday in the 1400 block of Tennessee Street, Lawrence police reported. The damage was estimated at $350. A police window was damaged and clothes were taken between 5:37 and 5:39 a.m. Friday from Naughty But Nicie, 1741 Massachusetts St., Lawrence police reported. The damage was estimated at $150, and the value of the items was unavailable. **Cash was taken from a Bada Bing employee between 1.15 and 1.35 a.m. Friday at Bada Bing, 913 N. Second St., Lawrence police reported. The amount was estimated at $675.** The windshield of a KU student's Acura Legend was damaged between 1:52 and 1:56 a.m. Friday in the 800 block of New Hampshire Street, Lawrence police reported. The damage was estimated at $450. Despite game, students celebrate Easter Kansan staff writer During the first half of Saturday night's game, Johnny Ziegelmeyer didn't know whether KU would win or lose, but the Wichita senior knew what he would be doing the next morning. "Yes, I am getting up early and I am going to church." Ziegelmeyer said. He wasn't alone. While some KU students and fans stayed home yesterday, recovering from hangovers and bemoaning their team's fate, others were at church, celebrating the Easter holiday. Kurt Rife, a Kansas fan from Kansas City, Kan., was among those who got out of bed. Rife said he stayed up late after watching the game Saturday night. He said although he was sorry the Jayhawks lost, he attended services because he thought that life must go on. "I woke up with the dawn and went outside, and I noticed that the sun was still coming up and the grass was still green. You know, everything seemed to be OK." he said. "I don't think too many people skipped today. We were in there sharing our grief," he said with a smirk. Peter Luckey, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Church, said all the services at his church were packed. "I was impressed with the crowd," he said. "People recognized that even though the Jayhawks are a special thing, their faith is a critical part of their lives, and they wouldn't skip church because of the game." Luckey said that to him, Easter was the very foundation of the Christian faith. He said Christ's death and resurrection were God's answer to the pain, suffering, evil and violence in the world. He said he thought other people who believed wouldn't skip Easter observances because of a basketball game. "I was impressed with the crowd. People recognized that even though the Jayhawks are a special thing., their faith is a critical part of their lives, and they wouldn't skip church because of the game." Peter Luckey Pastor of Plymouth Congraptional Church "My sense is that if people weren't in church this morning, they wouldn't have been there to begin with," he said. "If people feel a need to be in church, they are going to find a way to get there." But some KU students who meant to go to church had their plans derailed by partying. Scott Kietzer, Milwaukee, Wis. freshman, was out until about 1:30 a.m. He said he felt horrible when Kansas lost. "KU is like a way of life to me. I feel like a part of the team, and when they lost, I lost," he said. "I cried. I downed half a bottle in my misery." Kietzer missed church in the morning and meant to go in the evening, but then he found out the 5 p.m. mass had been canceled. "I feel really guilty now," he said. "I feel like a bad kid. I am a bad kid." Lauren Garcia, Chicago freshman, also said she felt guilty for missing church. She and her friends went to a bar and ended up staying later than they meant to after the Jayhawks lost. "Church was at 7 a.m., and I don't think we got home until then," she said. "We woke up at 1 p.m. and went, 'Oh crap, we missed church.'" Contact Koerth at mkoerth@kansan.com. This story was edited by Brandon Stinnett. 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