A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS MEDIA PARTNERS KUJHTODAY Top Story: Some Lawrence activists promote anarchy. But it's probably not what you think. KUJH-TV's Brooke Wehner reports on the Mother Earth Collective. Anchors: Theresa Freed and Liza Pehrson. Weather: Matt Makens Sports: Doug Donahoo THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2002 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 Have you ever committed plagiarism on an assignment? yes no 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 newcasts at 7,8 and 9a.m and 5 p.m.daily ADINDEX LINDSEY KILIANY/KANSAN Academic Computing Services ..2A Americana Music Academy ..6A Campus Place Apts. ..4B Center for Community Outreach..6B Checkers ..3A Coca-Cola ..3A Commerce Bank ..7A Easton's ..5A The Eye Doctors ..2A Fatso's ..3A The Hall Center ..7B Hanover Place Apts. ..4B Harbour Lights ..7A Heartspring ..5A Henry T's ..6B J.B. Stout's ..2B Jefferson's ..5A Jimmy John's ..5B Kentucky Place Apts. ..4B Kief's ..4B King Buffet ..5B KU Bookstores ..7A KU Endowment ..6A KU Hillel ..4B KU Libraries ..5A KU Printing Services ..3A Liberty Hall ..4B Lucky Brewgrille ..5B Meadowbrook Apts. ..7A Old Chicago ..6B Orchard Corners ..6A Parmacia Corp. ..3B, 4B Pipeline Productions ..6A PUSH ..2A Regents Court Apts. ..5B Rick's Place ..5A Rudy's Pizza ..5A Shark's Surf Shop ..6A Summit House Apts. ..3B Study Abroad ..2B Summit House Apts. ..7A Sundance Apts. ..4B Tanglewood Apts. ..6B Tobacco Express ..5B Weekly Specials ..8B Wellness Campaign ..5B CAMERA ON KU Amir Khosrowpour, Irvine, Calif., junior, finishes up a piano piece by Beethoven during the Brown Bag Class sics series. 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 Latin American Solidarity is registering people for a globalization workshop from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at the Kansas Union Lobby. Contact Rebekah Moses at 312-1985. Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship meets tonight at 7 at 330 Strong to praise God through music and His word. Contact Steve Swanson at 542-1101. Ecumenical Christian Ministries and ENVIRONS will serve a vegetarian lunch from 11:30a.m. to 1:30p.m. today at the ECM building, located at 1204 Oread Ave., one block north of the Kansas Union. The lunch is prepared by student volunteers and non-vegetarians are welcome. Contact Sara Hill at 843-4933. The Ultimate Frisbee Club will hold men's and women's practice from 8.30 to 11 tonight in the Anschutz Sports Pavilion, located next to Allen Fieldhouse. Campus Crusade for Christ will meet at 8 tonight at 1004 Haworth Hall. Contact John liff at 979-6488. KU Meditation Club meets at 6 tonight at the Daisy Hill Room in the Burge Union. Contact Pannir Kanagaratnam at 864-7735. ■ Ki Aikido Sports Club has practice tonight from 5:30 to 7:30 at room 207 in Robinson Center. Contact Jason Ziegler at 843-4732. ON THE RECORD A KU student's Firstar check card was used to make unauthorized withdrawals between 10.34 and 10.44 p.m. Friday at US Bank ATM, 947 Tennessee St., Lawrence police reported. The withdrawals totaled $450. A KU student was the victim of battery between 8:02 and 8:11 a.m. Monday at their apartment in the 1000 block of Emery Road, Lawrence police reported. **Emergency Hours. Law enforcement response** A KU student named 1992 Isuza Rowew was A KU student's Kansas license plate was taken or lost from his blue 1992 Ford Explorer between 12 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday at his home in the 1100 block of Tennessee Street, Lawrence police reported. The item was valued at $10. burlarized between 8:15 and 9:10 a.m. tuesday in the 3700 block of Clinton Parkway, Lawrence police reported. less was reported. CAMPUS Couple donates more than $1.2 million to University The Kansas University Endowment Association announced a donation of more than $1.2 million Tuesday. Joe and Susan Morris of Leawood established a trust that will be transferred to the Endowment Association upon their deaths. Under the provisions of the agreement, about one-half of the gift is unallocated and one-third will go toward athletics. The rest will be divided among the schools of business, architecture and journalism—the schools that the Morrises' three sons graduated from. John Scarffe, director of communications for the Endowment Association, said the amount of the donation was high compared to most. The Endowment receives about 35,000 donations per year. "It's an excellent donation," he said. "We've only had 36 donations of $1 million or more." The Morrises also pledged $100,000 during the next four years to help supplement men's basketball coach Roy Williams' salary. Scarffe said the supplement was an incentive to keep the popular coach from transferring to another school. "Alumni like the Morrises are eager to keep Williams here at Kansas," he said. Maggie Koerth LAWRENCE Decision on Oread houses delayed until end of week The fate of three University-owned houses in the 1300 block of Ohio has been delayed until Friday. Barbara Maple, secretary for Ramon Powers, the state historical preservation officer, said the meeting was set for 3 p.m. yesterday but Powers was "detained" and the meeting was postponed until Friday afternoon. She said she wouldn't elaborate. The Lawrence Preservation Alliance and the Oread Neighborhood Association have fought to keep the houses because they contribute to the historic environment of Spooner Hall and Usher House. The University wants to raze the houses to make room for two new scholarship halls. - Lauren Beatty STATE House committee passes district bill splitting city TOPEKA—A redistricting bill that splits Lawrence between two congressional districts won a House com mittee's endorsement yesterday. The proposal was drafted by Republican leaders. It would split Lawrence between the 2nd and 3rd districts, and enlarge the 1st District. The Redistricting Committee endorsed the plan on an unrecorded 12-9 vote. It discussed three other maps, including two that kept Lawrence whole, but those maps failed to win enough support. Legislators are redrawing all of the state's House, Senate, Board of Education and U.S. House districts to account for population changes. Under the bill endorsed by the committee, the 3rd District would include the eastern part of Lawrence and the University of Kansas. Lawrence officials do not want their community split, but some Republicans think it is the best way to balance the population in the four U.S. House districts. But the alternative to splitting Lawrence was splitting Johnson County between the 2nd and 3rd, which many Republicans oppose. With the bill that the committee endorsed the big 1st District would grow even larger, gaining four counties in the northeast and part of Harvey County. The 1st would lose two counties to the 2nd District. The 2nd District would include both Fort Leavenworth and Fort Riley, and would gain two counties and most of Douglas county, including west Lawrence. The 4th District, based around Wichita, would remain almost unchanged. 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