8A • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 2003 sponsored by: The Recycling & Resource Conservation Advisory Board and the KU Environr Jared Soares/Kansan Featureting Amy Devitt, Aron Carrson, Jacqueline Grunnan, Jerry Annusan, John Younger, Karl Ramberg, Mick Cree, Brina Baldwain, Ryan Fleming, Brian Gray and Paul Shaulheng. Stage Manager; Kirby Fields. Victory Sportswear has sold more than 2,000 shirts since Roy Williams announced yesterday that he was leaving the University of Kansas to coach basketball at the University of North Carolina. Businesses CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A such as "Benedict Williams," "Wanted: A coach that gives a sh*t* about Kansas," and "I guess Roy really does give a sh*t* about North Carolina, but I still don't." The T-shirts, produced by Victory Sportswear, 721 E. Ninth St., went on sale yesterday morning. "Right now we've sold over 2,000 shirts," said Larry Sinks, the owner of the company. "There are three different ones. We had more ideas but some went a little overboard." The shirts are on sale in Lawrence for $10 at Victory Sportswear, C & G Auto Sales, 308 E. 23rd St., and Browns Shoe Fit Company, 829 Massachusetts St. They are also available in Kansas City at Inside Edge Tickets. Edited by Anne Mantey Ordinance in question after rider convicted TOPEKA — Riding his bicycle was supposed to be a way to avoid drunken driving, but Robert Hackett ended up with a DUI conviction anyway. Now, the Kansas Supreme Court is considering whether to repeal part of the Wichita ordinance that prosecutors convicted Hackett of breaking in 2001. Hackett's attorney, Gary Owens, argued before the court Monday the city ordinance conflicts with state law, which is supposed to apply to motor vehicles. A decision is expected by May 30. Owens argued that "devices moved by human power" are excluded by state law governing Officials investigate identities of bodies The body and that of an infant boy were found a few miles from the Berkeley marina where Peterson's husband told police he had gone fishing on Christmas Eve. The Modesto woman was due to give birth to a boy in February. Modesto police said they could not reveal any information while authorities in Contra Costa County, where the body was found, perform DNA tests. MODESTO, Calif. Investigators said yesterday that it may take weeks to determine whether the body of a woman that washed up on a Northern California shoreline is that of Laci Peterson, the expectant mother who disappeared on Christmas Eve. Authorities do not know the cause of death or whether there is any relationship between the woman and the baby, whose bodies were found about a mile apart. The Associated Press vehicles. But Wichita Assistant City Attorney Sharon Dickgrafe countered that a state statute allows local authorities to adopt other traffic regulations that do not conflict with state law. The Associated Press ASIAN FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, APRIL 14-18,2003 PRESENTED BY ASIAN AMERICAN STUDENT UNION MONDAY: TUESDAY: DRAGON DANCE (11-2PM AT WESCOE) DRAGON DANCE (11-2PM AT WESCO) WEDSDAY: HENNA TATTOOS (11-2PM AT KANSAS UNION LOBBY) AASU APPRECIATION RECEPTION (GPM AT KANSAS ROOM, KANSAS UNION) WEDNESDAY: "HEREANDNOW" PERFORMANCE (7:30PM AT WOODDRUFF AUDITORIUM) THURSDAY: JAPANESE CALLIGRAPHY AND ORIGAMI (11-2PM AT KANSAS UNION LOBBY) PROFESSOR POK CHI LAU BOOK STING (5-6:30PM AT OREAD BOOK, KANSAS UNION) DAY: "TAI CHI" DEMONSTRATION (11-1ST AT WESCO) SATURDAY. APRIL 19,2003 TASTE OF ASIA FOOD: 5:30PM AT ECM PERFORMANCES: 7:30 BALLROOM, KANSAS UNION STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SENATE IT'S YOUR APARTMENT YOU CHOOSE HOW YOU WANT TO LIVE IN IT. Now leasing for August 2003! Completely furnished and unfurnished studios. 1and 2 bdrm apartment homes. Now Pre-Leasing for Fall 2003! Orchard Corners Enjoy the comfort of a small community Now Leasing! Models open daily