2A - THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 2002 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, channel14, cable 66. KJHKTODAY Tune to 90.7 FM for newcasts at 7,8 and 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily. AD INDEX Abe & Jakes ...2B Army ROTC ...6A Bada Bing ...7A Bambino's ...4B Bernard Hodes ...3B Bikram Yoga ...3A Birthright ...6B Brother's ...3B Campus Place ...7A Cedarwood ...6A, 3B Coco Loco ...6A Couch Potato ...7B Don's Auto ...3B Emerson Biggins ...4B Etc. 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Knapp, who was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority at Baker University, helped to spread the word on campus yesterday about the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority coming to the University of Kansas next fall. CAMPUS 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. Sexual battery reported in Lewis Hall Wednesday After a sexual battery Wednesday, the University of Kansas Public Safety Office has issued a crime alert, said Lt. Schuyler Bailey. At 4:19 a.m. Wednesday, an unknown man walked into a room in Lewis Hall and touched the buttocks of a sleeping male, Bailey said. "Anytime a person is touched like that, it is a sexual battery," Bailey said. The suspect is described as a white male with a medium build. He is approximately 6 feet tall with short dark hair. He was wearing a blue sweatshirt, dark shorts and white socks with no shoes. The KU Public Safety Office asked that students with any information contact the office at 864-5900 or KU Crimes Stoppers at 864-8888. Legendary director dies The Associated Press -Jessica Tims LOS ANGELES — Oscar-winning filmmaker Billy Wilder, the Austrianborn cynic whose gifts for writing and directing led to such classics as Sunset Boulevard, Some Like It Hot and Double Indemnity, has died, a family friend said yesterday. He was 95. He was born Samuel Wilder on June 22, 1906, in the small town of Sucha, 100 miles east of Vienna. The boy attended theaters that played American films, and admired early stars like William S. Hart and Tom Mix. Wilder's screenwriting career flourished until 1933, when Hitler captured power in Germany. Wilder, a Jew, fled to Paris. His mother, grandmother and Wilder died Wednesday night at his home, said George Schlatter, a producer and longtime friend. Schlatter said his friend of 40 years had been in failing health in recent months and he believed Wilder had been suffering from a bout with pneumonia. stepfather died at Auschwitz. He co-directed a film with Danielle Darrieux, and then left for America after receiving an offer to write scripts for Columbia Pictures at $150 a week. As co-writer, director and producer of the 1960 film "The Apartment," Wilder collected three Oscars, the only person to do so for one film. Among his other classics: Double Indemnity, Stag 17, The Lost Weekend, The Seven Year Itch, and Witness for the Prosecution. "He's the idol of almost every other director who's come along," said Dale Olson, a longtime Hollywood publicist. Wilder was also noted as one of Hollywood's best wits. He once remarked of postwar France: "It's a country where you can't tear the toilet paper but the currency crumbles in your hands." William Holden said Wilder had "a mind full of razor blades." His films were notable for their clever dialogue and an overlay of cynicism and betrayal. ON CAMPUS 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. Rock Chalk Bridge Club will meet at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. Lessons begin at 6, games begin at 6:30. Contact Don Brennaman at 550-9001. Ki Aikido Sports Club has practice from 10 a.m. to noon tomorrow at room 207 in Robinson Center. Contact Jason Ziegler 843-4732. Streets to be closed during after basketball game on Saturday night Todd Cohen, assistant director of University Relations, said the streets would be closed to protect pedestrians and keep the campus' historical buildings from being damaged. The University of Kansas will close Jayhawk Boulevard and other streets around campus during and following tomorrow's basketball game. damages. "We have fair warning that we will get large crowds of people from these kind of events with what's happened in 1988 and 1991, and we would be remiss not to plan for it." Cohen said. The Jayhawks play Maryland at about 7:45 p.m. tomorrow in Atlanta in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament. In addition to Jayhawk Boulevard, the following streets will be closed: Sunflower Road Mississippi Street, from Memorial Drive to the Stadium entrance. Memorial Drive Parking lots and parking garages will be open and free. Oread Avenue will be open to provide access the parking garage north of the Kansas Union. Caroline Boyer KJHK makes morning evening newscasts available on Web site The student-run radio station, KJHK 90.7 FM, has put the a.9.m. and 5.p.m. newcasts online at www.kjhk.org. Real Player, the software needed to receive the broadcast, is available at www.real.com. Michelle Sherwood, Garden City, Mo. senior and KJKH news director, said the executive staff for the radio station supported the idea from the beginning. "I think a lot of people at the station would like to see news and other journalistic aspects expand," Sherwood said. Archives of the newscasts are currently not available, but one of the station's long-term goals is to have all broadcasts archived online, Sherwood said. — Meredith Carr ET CETERA The University Daily Kansan (ISSN 0746-4962) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. K60045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. 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