THURSDAY,MAY8,2003 NEWS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN = 9A WORLD Rocker cleared of charges, placed on sex-offender list LONDON — Rock guitarist Pete Townshend, co-founder of The Who, was cleared yesterday of possessing pornographic images of children but still was placed on a national register of sex offenders. That registration was part of a formal police caution Townshend received for accessing a Web site containing images of child abuse. Townshend, 57, was arrested in January on suspicion of making and possessing indecent images of children. After a four-month investigation, London's Metropolitan Police said yesterday the rocker "was not in possession of any downloaded child abuse images," but had accessed a site containing such images in 1999. In her own little corner Courtney Kuhlen/Kansan Senior Andrea Coleman, vocal performance major,sings Rodgers & Hammerstein's "In My Own Little Corner" from Cinderella. She performed yesterday as part of the Brown Bag Classics concert series at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. The Associated Press KU Info CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A The move to Anschutz will be the service's fourth. KU Info has moved from Strong Hall to the Burge Union to the Kansas Union. In the spring of 1982, it was aligned with what is now the Student Organizations and Leadership Development Center, which is also in the Union. "The details are still being hashed out," Kirkland said. "Last semester was a question of the future of KU Info, but this semester has been mostly plans for moving and who we'll be working with and under." The service's Web site — www.ku.edu/~kuinfo — will remain up for the summer with links to University of Kansas sources and miscellaneous information including history, the stock market, maps, urban legends, consumer reports and riddles. The Web site's design and content will also eventually change drastically and be closely related to the student portal, Elkins said. The student portal, students.ku.edu, provides students online access to enrollment information, class schedules and grades. Established in 1970 as a rumor control center, KU Info has evolved into a clearinghouse for campus and community information. - Edited by Brandon Gay Tour CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A David Cateforis, associate professor of art history, took the tour four years ago. After the tour, Cateforis left with an admiration for Johnson's teaching skills. "I can't think of a better thing to do with your freedom on Stop Day," Cateforis said. "I remember the way professor Johnson got us to connect to various images and ideas and to think about things in a kind of all-encompassing way," Cateforis said. He took the tour to learn more about the campus and its various monuments and landmarks. Krieshok said the tour gave him a greater appreciation for the campus and what it meant to attend the University. He was so impressed with the tour last year Locations and times for Stop Day tour 9 a.m. "Whoso Findeth Wisdom Findeth Life," Natural History Museum main entrance 10 a.m. "The Seven Liberal Arts and the Classical Tradition," Lippincott Hall 11 a.m. "Make Our Garden Growl" Twente Hall, St. George and the Prairie Acre Noon "Memory, the Muses and the Liberal Arts and Sciences," Watson Library, then Stauffer-Fint Hall, Wescoe Hall, Anschutz Library and Military Science Building 1 p.m. Lunch at Murphy Hall that he hoped he could convince some of his Oliver Hall residents to go with him again this year. "What else are people going to do on Stop Day?" said Krieshok. courtyard (sandwiches available at the snack bar) 2 p.m. "Civilization Is Measured by the Extent to which People Obey Unenforceable Laws," Green Hall, then up the hill to the KU Found. 3 p.m. "Of Cycles and Civilizations," the Chi Omega fountain and Vietnam Memorial 4 p.m. "Of Memory, Memorials and the Forest of Academe," Campanile (perspectives on the Memorial Stadium and Memorial Union), then up through Marvin's Grove PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts 5 p.m. "Tentative Syntheses and Perspectives," Weaver Court, adjacent to the Museum of Anthropology "It's not like a lot is going on." Johnson has given the Stop Day tours since 1992. 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