2A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS TUESDAY. MARCH 26. 2002 MEDIAPARTNER KUJHTODAY Anchors: Melissa Freeman and Ashley Shrover Weather: Tim Bush Sports: Andy Davies Top Story: KU Architecture students face a grueling schedule as they draft plans for their future careers. Programming: Watch KUJH-TV news beginning at 5:30 p.m. and again every hour on the half-hour, Monday through Friday, channel 14, cable 66. Today's Poll: Have you purchased a Final Four T-shirt? To cast your vote, log on to www.kansan.com. Check out results to this poll tonight on KUJH-TV news. KJHKTODAY Turn to 90.7 for newscasts at 7,8,and 9 a.m.and 5 p.m.daily. AD INDEX Peace Corps ...2A Fatso's ...2A Easton's ...3A J.B. Stout's ...3A Coco Loco ...3A Cedarwood Apts. ...3A Blue Mesa Management .3A KU Bookstore ...5A E Learning Design Lab ...5A Army ROTC ...5A Image Works ...5A Sundance Apts. ...5A Tanglewood Apts. ...5A Summit House Apts. ...6A Kentucky Place Apts. ...6A Hanover Place Apts. ...6A Sound Logic ...6A Campus Place Apts. ...6A NTS ...6A Regents Court Apts. ...6A Orchard Corners Apts. ...6A Verizon Wireless ...7A Contiki Vacations ...7A Rudy's Pizza ...7A Heartspring ...7A Math Department ...7A Meadowbrook Apts ...7A, 10A The Etc. Shop ...8A Kief's ...8A Strong Office Supply ...8A Gregg Tire ...8A Sunflower Bike Shop ...8A Lawrence Auto Diagnostics ..8A Sunshine Boys ...8A Headmasters ...8A Supersonic Music ...8A Plymouth Congregational Church ...8A Indian Hills Church of God ..8A Danforth Chapel ...8A Marks Jewelers ...8A Bada Bing ...10A CAMERA ON KU AARON SHOWALTER/KANSAN Lawrence resident Carol Fittell flips through the air with the help of Kansas School of Gymnastics coach Eric Hockersmith. Hockersmith, who has coached gymnastics for 21 years, said most of the girls in the program practice 20 hours a week. 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 Hispanic-American Leadership Organization (HALO) will meet at 6 tonight at the Front Room in the Burge Union. Contact Michael Luna at 760-4852 or Sarah Zaragoza at 312-2134. SUA committees will meet tonight in the Kansas Union. Live Music meets at 6 at the Walnut room; Forums meets at 6:30 at the Oread Room; Feature Films meets at 6 at Alcove D; Fine Arts meets at 6 at Alcove B; Spectrum Films meets at 7 at Alcove B; Recreation meets at 7 at the Walnut Room; Public Relations meets at 7 at the Oread Room; Special Events meets at 7:30 at Alcove D. Contact SUA at 864-7469. at 4:30 p.m. today at the Shenk Complex at 23rd and Iowa streets. Contact Clay or Tony at 843-7099 or at clayed@ku.edu. University Christian Fellowship will have a Bible study at 7 tonight in the basement of the ECM, 120 Oread Ave. Contact Rich at 841-3148. KU Environs will meet at8tonight at the fourth floor of the Kansas Union. Contact Anna Wagner at 218-0360. Students for a Free Tibet will be meeting at 8 tonight at Alcove B in the Kansas Union. Contact Ryan Pratt at 838-9858. Ki Aikido Sports Club has practice tonight from 5:30 to 7:30 at room 207 in Robinson. Contact Jason Ziegler at 843-4732. There will be swing dancing from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. tonight at the upstairs of the ECM. Contact Sara Lafferty at 843-2022. KU Men's and Women's Ultimate Frisbee Clubs will meet ON THE RECORD A KU student's Compaq book computer was taken between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. March 1 from her apartment in the 600 block of Avalon Road, Lawrence police reported. The item was valued at $500. A 21-year-old man was arrested on charges of operating under the influence and having an open container at 3:05 a.m. Sunday at the intersection of 24th Street and Kasold Drive, the KU Public Safety Office reported. AKU employee's home was burglarized and a door was damaged between 1 and 8:35 p.m. Friday in the 2000 block of Vermont Street, Lawrence police reported. The damage was estimated at $250, and no items were taken. vending machine was damaged and 100 food items were taken between 5 p.m. Wednesday and 7:30 a.m. Thursday from McCollum Hall, 1800 Engel Road, the KU Public Safety Office reported. The damage was estimated at $150, and the items were valued at $250. A 23-year-old KU student was arrested on a charge of operating under the influence at 3:15 a.m. Saturday, the KU Public Safety Office reported. Information on the location of the arrest was unavailable. A KU employee was battered between 8 and 8:17 p.m. Saturday at her apartment in the 600 block of Michigan Street, Lawrence police reported. A wooden chair, walls and ceiling tiles were damaged between 3:30 p.m. Wednesday and 8:15 a.m. Thursday in the third-floor lobby of McCollum Hall, 1800 Engel Road, the KU Public Safety Office reported. The damage was estimated at $121. CAMPUS 'Kansan' seeking editors for fall, spring semesters The University Daily Kansan is now accepting applications for the Summer 2002 and Fall 2002 editors. Applications are available at the Kansan newsroom, 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall. The deadline for submission is Friday, April 5. Fall semester applicants must be enrolled in at least six hours for that semester, and summer semester applicants must have been enrolled in at least six hours this semester or upcoming fall semester. A journalism background is not required to apply. -Kyle Ramsey STATE Proposed plan would add acres to Kill Creek park OLATHE — Johnson County would receive 2,800 acres at the former Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant under a plan U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts announced yesterday. Roberts, R-Kan., said he would introduce legislation ensuring the federal government would transfer land adjacent to Kill Creek Regional Park to the Johnson County Park and Recreation District. Roberts said his legislation would reiterate the Army's obligation to clean up the 9,065-acre plant, which is contaminated with explosive materials, asbestos and pesticides. materials, assessors and publications The General Services Administration still would have to find a buyer or buyers for the other 6,025 acres at the site outside DeSoto. Johnson County would have received 2,800 acres under a failed plan to develop the site into a Wizard of Oz-related theme park and resort complex. Johnson County commissioners blocked that proposal in October. Teacher charged with ordering child pornography Authorities said Jeffrey Klazura, 29, ordered pornographic photographs and images of minors over the Internet. Klazura, who has taught science and religion at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School since 2000, was suspended Friday, parish officials said. The school had scheduled a meeting Sunday night to discuss the situation with parents. 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Forms can also be filled out online at www.kansan.com — these requests will appear on Kansan.com as well as the Kansan. On Campus is printed on a space-available basis. On Campus is a free service provided by the Kansan to the University community. Redefine Your World With a sense of adventure and the desire to help others help themselves, you can redefine your world... and yourself. Peace Corps has international programs in environment, health, business, education agriculture and more. Learn more: INFORMATION TABLE Tuesday, March 26 10 am - 1 pm Kansas Union, 4th Floor Lobby FILM SHOWING Wednesday, March 27 7 pm Kansas Union, Oread Room (800) 424-8580 www.peacecorps.gov y