2A • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LOCAL NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2002 KUJHTODAY Anchors: Theresa Freed and Liza Pehrson Weather: Matt Makens Sports: Doug Donahoo Programming: Watch KUJH-TV news starting at 5:30 p.m. and again every hour on the half-hour, Monday on Friday, channel 14, cable Today's Poll: through Friday, channel 14, cable 66. coach? Do you think Marian Washington should return for another season as KU's women's basketball anoth3. -yes To cast your vote, log on to www.kansan.com. Check out results to this poll tonight on KUJ-HTV news. ADINDEX Academic Computing Services. 2A Alpha Gamma Delta & Pi Kappa Phi . . . . . JILLIAN THORPE/KANSAN gram...3A Hanover Place Apts...5B Harbour Lights...8A Holiday Inn Express...6A Imperial Garden...7A Intrust Bank...8A J.B. Stout's...7B Jack Flanigans...4B Jefferson Commons...2B Jimmy John's...5A Kansas City Public Schools...7A Kansas Union...4B Kentucky Place Apts...5B Kief's...10A King Buffet...6A KU Brazilian Student Assoc..8A KU Endowment...5B La Prima Taza...6A Legal Services...2B Liberty Hall...2A Lied Center...5A Love Garden Sounds...6B Mackenzie Place...6B Meadowbrook Apts...2A Orchard Corners...5B Pachamama's...6B Printing Services...7B Recreation Services...5A Regents Court Apts...7B Rick's Place...6A Rudy's Pizza...5A School of Journalism...2A Shark's Surf Shop...10A Sixth Street Fitness...4B Student Travel Services...5B Study Abroad Office...10A SUA...8A Summit House Apts...7B Sundance Apts...5B Tanglewood Apts...7B Tobacco Express...7A The Total Look...6B The University Theatre...6A Village Square Apts...7B Watkins...6B Weavers...3B Weekly Specials...7B Wellness Campaign...8A CAMERA ON KU Eric Aggson, Kansas City resident, Ronald Harvey, Kansas City resident, and T.J. Stanley, Overland Park resident, play native Brazilian instruments at the end of their Grupo Axe Capoeira martial arts training session. The group demonstrated a typical class in the Kansas Union Tuesday to celebrate Brazilian 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. New proposal coming Associated Press TOPEKA—A coalition that pushed a redistricting plan through the Senate expects to offer another proposal in the wake of a veto from Gov. Bill Graves. Democrats and conservative Republicans in the coalition said some small changes could be made to improve the bill, which redrew the 40 Senate districts. Graves' veto was Tuesday. However, Democrats backed off a promise that the coalition would send Graves the same map he rejected. "I don't think you can assume anything at this point," said Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley, D-Topeka. "Obviously, the veto puts us in a position where we've got to continue talking about this issue, so we'll go back in and see the thinking is." Drafted by the Senate's 10 Democrats and 11 of its conservative Republicans, the redistricting map was presented as debate was under way in the chamber on a version endorsed by the Senate Reapportionment Committee. The coalition pushed its plan to passage on a 21-19 vote over the objections of top Senate Republicans, including President Dave Kerr, R-Hutchinson. The House approved it last week, sending it to Graves. In a lengthy veto message, Graves suggested the plan's legality was questionable because of some of the changes it made in existing districts. He also raised the issues of fairness and the way the measure came to a Senate vote — without the usual procedures. ON CAMPUS GROW meets at 7:30 tonight at the lobby in the Kansas Union. Individuals interested in gardening with youth are invited to discuss volunteer opportunities. Contact Jessica St. Clair 766-7332. Union. The lunch is prepared by student volunteers, and non-vegetarians are welcome. Contact Sara Hill 843-4933. Chancellor's Student Awards applications are available at the Dean of Students Office, 133 Strong Hall, or online at http://www.ku.edu/~stlife. Applications are due March 26. The Ultimate Frisbee Club will have a men's and women's practice from 8:30 to 11p.m. tonight in the Anschultz Sports Pavilion, located next to Allen Field House. Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship meets at 7 tonight at 330 Strong to praise God in music and His word. Contact Steve Swanson 542-1101. Ecumenical Christian Ministries (ECM) and ENVIROS will serve a vegetarian lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.today at the ECM building, located at 1204 Oread Ave, one block north of the Kansas Campus Crusade for Christ will meet at 8 tonight in 1004 Haworth. Contact John Iliff at 979-6488. KU Meditation Club meets at 6 tonight at the Daisy Hill Room in the Burge Union. Contact Pannir 864-7735. ■Ki Aikido Sports Club has practice tonight from 5:30 to 7:30 tonight at room 207 in Robinson. Contact Jason Ziegler 843-4732. CAMPUS Mary Faith Marshall, professor of medicine and bioethics at the University of Kansas and chair of the National Human Research Protections, will deliver the Walter Sutton Ethics Lecture tonight. Marshall will speak on "Ethical Issues in Biomedical Research: Balancing Self-Interest and Research Integrity" from 7 to 8 tonight at the Ballroom in the Kansas Union. Marshall will address the issue of putting faith in research, trusting that the interests of human subjects will be protected and results accurately reported. Marshall, who is a past president of the American Association for Bioethics, has written numerous articles and book chapters in the fields of clinical and research ethics. She focuses on cybernetic ethics, such as the nervous system and brain, and the ethics of medical research, dealing with issues ranging from electronic chips that control human systems, including brain function, to medical experimentation in gene therapy. Joseph Reitz, professor of business, said that Marshall was chosen to speak because of her expertise. "She is one of the countries leading authorities of ethical issues and medical research," he said. "With all that is going on right now with cloning and AIDS, these issues affect everyone." The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact (785) 864-7581. The KU International Center for Ethics in Business is sponsoring the event. —Summer Lewis NATION HOUSTON — Kenneth and Linda Lay shared a table with former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole in Houston Tuesday night as the decorated World War II veteran accepted a moral courage award named for former President Lyndon B. Johnson. Among the main underwriters for the annual benefit presented by the Museum Holocaust Houston, the Lays were expected to attend, but they skipped a pre-dinner reception and arrived after the more than 1,000 guests were seated. -Associated Press ET CETERA The University Daily Kansan (ISSN 0746-4962) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Periodical postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 66044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $120. 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NEW CLASSES MARCH 10^d LAWRENCE'S NON PROFIT COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL meadowbrook Check out our ad in the classified section. meadowbrook DON'S AUTO CENTER "For all your repair needs" 841-4833 920 E. 11th Street Journalism CAREER FAIR - Import and Domestic Repair & Maintenance * Machine Shop Service * Computer Diagnostics "For all your repair needs" Today 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Kansas Union, Big 12 Room - Find out about jobs and internships Open to all students • Register to win prizes See you there - Network with professionals - Plan for your future For a list of companies attending, visit our Web site: www.ku.edu/~jschool The William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications is sponsoring the Journalism Career Fair. free computing All workshops are FREE for KU students, staff, and faculty, but REQUIRE registration for everyone. workshops All workshops are Register at Register at www.ku.edu/train OF 864-0944. www.ku.edu/acs/calendar Directions & map: www.ku.edu/acs/ directions.shtml Class descriptions and schedule: All ACS Workshops Now Require Registration. Register for workshops on the Web at www.ku.edu/acs/train or by phone at 864-0494. Please register online at least 24 hours prior to the workshop you wish to attend, or by phone any time. You must be confirmed by phone or online to attend the workshop. To register or to find out more, visit www.uk.edu/acs/train, send email to workshopuk.edu, or call 864-0494. NEW! Introduction to Pocket PC Prerequisite: None. Requires registration for all and a $75 fee for non-KU. Tues., March 12, 1-4 p.m., Computer Center South Lab PowerPoint: Introduction Prerequisite: None. Requires registration for all and a $75 fee for non-KU. Wed., March 13, 9 a.m.-Noon, Computer Center South Lab Word: Introduction Prerequisite: None. Requires registration for all and a $75 fee for non-KU. Wed., March 13, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Computer Center South Lab Exec: Functions and Data Analysis Tools Prerequisite: Excel: Introduction. Requires registration for all and a $75 fee for non-KU. Thurs., March 14, 9 a.m.-Noon. Computer Center South Lab Web Authoring: Foundations Prerequisite: None. Requires registration for all. Thurs., March 14, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Computer Center South Lab Web Authoring: Improving Accessibility Prerequisite: Web Authoring: Foundations, Web Authoring: Introduction and Web Authoring: Intermediate. Requires registration for all. Thurs., March 14, 2-5 p.m., Budig PC Lab NEW! Excel Grade Tracking Prerequisite: None. Requires registration for all and a $75 fee for non-KU. Thurs., March 14, 4-5 p.m., Computer Center Auditorium . 8 --- 1