2 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, April 5,1993 The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stairfather Fint-Hall, Lawrence, Kan 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and final periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 68044 Annual subscriptions by mail are $60. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. **Postmaster:** Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Fint-Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045 Prime Cut Hair Co. We Specialize in: • Perms • Highlighting • Cellophane • Vavooms • Shades • Haircuts We carry Redken & Sebastian hair products and OPI nail products. 9th and New Hampshire Open Tuesday-Saturday IT'S COMING! ON CAMPUS FREE ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION The Office of Minority Affairs will hold a Step Program Seminar from 4 to 5 p.m. today at the Daisy Hill Room in the Burge Union. For more information, call Roland Diaz at 864-4351. Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will hold its business meeting today. For more information, call the LGSOR office at 864-3091. Question-and-answer sessions with the presidential candidates for the 1903 Student Senate election will air from 4 to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow on KJHK (90.7 FM). Candidates will take phone calls from listeners. The phone number is 864-4746. Jayhawks' loss makes night easy for police Continued from Page One. jokingly threatened arrest At 6:49 the disc jockey cranked up the music as four students walked in front of Wescue. They were outnumbered by more than 200 officers from eight agencies. Immediately the four students were attacked by television cameras and reporters wanting to know how they felt about the game and why they came up on campus. More students trickled onto campus and darted from television camera to television camera. One group of students followed the alma mater in front of a camera. About a half an hour after the game, the crowd swelled to approximately 150 students, which fell short of the police estimate of a losing-game crowd by 14,850. Jennifer Tucker, Tulsa, Okla, sophomore, said she came up to celebrate the trip to the Final Four even than Kansas did not win the game. Michael Bidnick, Bonner Springs sophomore and one of Tucker's three bullies. One of the 10 police officers standing around the four students "The crowd was next to nothing compared to what we really could have expected," said KU police Lt. John Mullens. A line of police watched from the opposite side of the street as a student was thrown up in the air to the "Hey" cheer. During the cheer, even though KU lost the game, students still yelled the traditional, "We're going to beat the hell out of you." The crowd, many of whom were freshmen and sophomores, popped open a few beer cans and sprayed the crowd. They saw the loss as just another opportunity to party. Captain Jayhawk, Joe Zielinski made an appearance in front of Wesoc wearing his basketball helmet and Jayhawk cap. The disc jockey ended the celebration with Queen's "Boheman Rhapsody." Ziehlens led the crowd in the song, emphasizing the line, "nothing really matters to me." To this crowd, the loss was secondary to the party they were having. Nothing really mattered other than that. William Alix / Special to the KANSAN Pieces of history The time capsule found in the cornerstone of the Kansas Union was opened Friday at Spencer Research Library after being sealed in 1926. The opening revealed a list of the 129 students killed in World War, a KU magazine and three roses. The original box and a new capsule will be replaced in the cornerstone in October. KU CONCESSIONS KANSAS AND BURGE UNIONS UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS GRADUATES 1993 Commencement is Sunday, May 16, 1993. Early ordering of commencement regalia saves you money now and avoids inconvenience later. Plus when you order on campus you are assured to receive official, matching regalia sanctioned by the University of Kansas through KU Concessions KU Concessions. All participants, including faculty, doctorate, law, master's and bachelor's candidates, wear traditional regalia during the commencement Candidates and faculty members may obtain caps, gowns and hoods at Gates 22-23, North End, Memorial Stadium, from 10AM to 3PM, April 5th through 23rd. To ensure proper fit and availability of regalia, participants are asked to visit the order center IN PERSON. Out of town participants unable to visit the campus order center may reserve regalia by following the instructions in the graduation mailing. )