2A NEWS THE UNIVERSITY JAHY KANSAN QUOTE OF THE DAY "The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear." — Socrates FACT OF THE DAY The soccer player Luigi Riva once broke the arm of a spectator with one of his powerful shots. Want to know what people are interested in? Here's a list of the top five items from kansan.com: — soccerholics.com 1. Group fights for Second Amendment rights on campus 2. After the Big Dance, a big question 3. Rethinking the "r-word" 3. Retrinking the f-Word 4. That's disgusting: Sleeping without brushing your teeth The University Daily Kansan is the student newspaper of the University of Kansas. The first copy is paid through the student activity fee. Additional copies of the Kansan are 25 cents. Subscriptions can be purchased at the Kansan business office, 119 Stauffer Flint Hall, 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence,KS 66045. 5. 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Whether it's rock'n'roll or reggae, sports or special events, KJHK 90.7 is for you. DAILY KU INFO KU $ \textcircled{1} $nfo Since KU Info was re-introduced three years ago today, there have been close to 200,000 questions answered through your phone calls, texts, walk-up questions, or visits to our website at kuinfo.ku.edu. NEWS NEAR & FAR INTERNATIONAL 1. U.S. to step up security on States side of border 2. Obama: G-20 has taken right steps for economy CUERNAVACA, Mexico — U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said that more inspections of vehicles headed into Mexico and stepped-up intelligence gathering on the U.S. side of the border would be part of an effort by both nations to choke off arms traffic into Mexico. LONDON — President Barack Obama said he believed the leaders of the G-20 had taken the necessary steps to keep the world's economy from sliding into depression. Whether they are sufficient or not, he said the world will have to "wait and see." "On the Mexican side, more uniform and routine collection of arms tracing" will be required, Napolitano said. Obama said the G-20 leaders had applied "the right medicine" and "stabilized" the economy. But he said wounds still had to heal and emergencies could still arise. 3. Toy company unhappy that pastor disfigures dolls ZIRNDORF, Germany — For more than two years, the German pastor Markus Bomhard has been setting up Playmobil toys in biblical scenes and photographing them to illustrate his online version of the Good Book. The manufacturers of the line of Playmobil figures, Geobra Brandstaetter GmbH&Co., accused Bomhard of copyright infringement. On Thursday, however, they said they were willing to work with him to find a way he can keep the site. Playmobil does not object to biblical scenes. The problem is doll mutilation. For example, the dolls' arms were deformed heat by to nail them on the cross. 4. Missing family had been interviewed about abuse NATIONAL The black Ford Taurus was found Tuesday, and authorities were searching for Matthew and Rowena Schade and their children, Devon, 11, and Sean, 8, in rugged terrain near the Pactola Reservoir and the village of Silver City. SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Members of a missing Nebraska family whose car was found in the Black Hills of South Dakota were interviewed about allegations of abuse on the day they were last seen nearly two weeks ago, authorities said Thursday. CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The U.S. Postal Service said Thursday it planned to close three mail- They were last seen March 20 at their home 400 miles away in Creighton, Neb. 5. Postal Service to close three mail centers processing centers and eliminate approximately 1,490 jobs in West Virginia, Indiana and Arizona. The closures are the latest round of cuts to operations begun on a temporary basis in 1999, when the Postal Service opened 55 centers to process hand- addressed mail that couldn't be read by optical scanners, a spokeswoman said. Centers in Salt Lake City and Wichita, Kan., will remain open. 6. 9-year old is safe after watching father rob store ELLENSBURG, Wash. — Police along the Northern California coast say a 9-year-old girl who watched as her father robbed an eastern Washington convenience store is safe in their town waiting for her mother to pick her up. Fortuna police Lt. Bill Dobberstein said the girl's father, Robert Daniel Webb, escaped a police chase and remains at large. Associated Press Cuisine Critique Students' view on the food BY KRISTEN HUDSON khudson@kansan.com Kristen Hudson/KANSAN Ingredient 947 Massachusetts St. Type of restaurant: Gourmet American Overall star rating: 4 out of 5 Signature dish: Sweet Leaf Salad: Spring greens, grilled chicken, strawberries, orange segments, gorgonzola cheese, caramelized pecans spun with raspberry basil vinaigrette served with artisan bread, $9.95 Tastes like: Panera Bread Price range: S8-$11 When first coming to Ingredient, I expected the restaurant to have more of a cafe atmosphere and serve standard sandwiches and salads. Instead, Ingredient lived up to its name. Both the salad and pizza I ordered tasted like they were made fresh with the best ingredients. Plus the portions were large enough to share. Review: Besides the various pizzas, sandwiches and salads on its Ingredient offers a great location passers-by on Massachusetts Street. It also allows customers to create their own salad by choosing from more than 85 ingredients. menu, Ingredient lets customers be the chefs by allowing them to create their own salad or pizza. Customers can choose from more than 85 ingredients for salads and 25 ingredients for pizzas. Price range: $8-$11 What I ate: Wild mushroom pizza: Wild mushrooms, fresh herbs, caramelized onions, alfredo sauce and brie cheese, $9.95 and Caesar salad: Hearts of romaine, shaved parmesan cheese and roasted garlic croutons, $7.95 Add grilled chicken $2, portobella mushrooms $2.50 The decor had a modern edge but the restaurant felt informal because customers ordered food at the counter, and then the server brought it to them. The service was a little slow, but worth the wait since the food was made fresh. Since Ingredient sits on a corner and has floor-to-ceiling windows, it's a nice place to eat with friends and watch the people passing by on Mass Street. The prices at Ingredient are a little high for a college student's budget, but are offset considering the large portions of food and its no-tipping policy. Instead of tipping, Ingredient suggests giving a few dollars to charity, performing a random act of kindness or putting a quarter in an expired parking meter. Ingredient is open Monday through Thursday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. —Edited by Liz Schubauer Lori Madaua, aquatics supervisor, said applications for swim lesson instructor, water fitness instructor, gymnastics instructor, land fitness instructor, dance instructor, lifeguard and other LAWRENCE Parks and Recreation holds summer job fair Saturday Programs and classes are held year round, so jobs could be for the summer or longer. Students seeking a job this summer can check out the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Summer Job Fair, 10 a.m. to noon on positions would be available at the fair. Saturday at the Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center, 4706 Overland Dr. positions can be part-time or full-time. Madaus said schedules were flexible so students could hold other jobs at the same time. The Mike Bontrager the (un)guilty pleasure. yummy's frozen yogurt has less than half the calories of ice cream and no fat. 6 flavors & 60 toppings 1119 mass. | 785.838.3600 around the corner from "Brothers" ON CAMPUS The American Liszt Society National Festival will begin at 8 a.m. in the Spencer Museum of Art. The Principal-Counselor Student Day (Registration required) public event will begin at 8:30 a.m. in the Kansas Union. The Ceramics Club Spring Art Sale will begin at 9:30 a.m. on the fourth floor in the Kansas Union. The "Art and Architecture" lecture will begin at noon in Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. The Pysanky Party will begin at 3 p.m. in Room 318 in Bailey Hall. The Air Force Nursing Career Day will begin at 1 p.m. in the Courtside Room in the Burge Union. The "Development and Application of Mechanistically Unusual Cycloaddition Reactions" seminar will begin at 3:30 p.m. in 1001 Malott Hall. The Ceramics Club "This is Clay" event will begin at 6 p.m. at the Red Door Gallery in KC. The Festival of Nations, hosted by the Internation Student Association, will begin at 7 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. ON THE RECORD A 20-year-old KU student reported a battery in the 1800 block of Naismith Drive Monday. A wallet was reported stolen at the Ambler Student Recreation Fitness Center Monday. LAWRENCE LAWRENCE Mayors wager wardrobes on Women's NIT game Lawrence Mayor Mike Dever and Tampa, Fla., Mayor Pam lorio made a friendly wager yesterday at 1 p.m. via conference call, on the outcome of the Women's NIT Championship basketball game between the Jayhawks and South Florida University. Both mayors agreed the loser would wear the winner's colors to work for a day. Dever would wear green and gold if the Bulls won andorio would wear crimson and blue if the Jayhawks sealed a victory. Dever said he hoped the University didn't lose to USF again. Iorio said she was a big Bulls fan and received her master's degree from USF. "Last time we played USF we lost in Tampa in football," Dever said. "I don't have very good memories of that game." "This is a historic game," lorio said. "I hope it's a wonderful game and a very spirited game." game and a spiraled game. KU faces USF at 1 p.m., Saturday at Allen Fieldhouse. Mike Bontrager UNIVERSITY Employee pleads guilty to stealing equipment A former University employee pleaded guilty to accusations of stealing thousands of dollars of equipment while on the job, a representative of the district attorney's office said. Robert Lee Sample, 56, will spend 30 days in the Douglas County Jail and the year following on probation for three counts of felony theft. He was also ordered to pay $18,650.21 in restitution. 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