THE UNIVERSITY DAILY GANSAW N news NEWS MANAGEMENT Editor-in-chief Trevor Graff Managing editors Allison Kohn Dylan Lysen Art Director Katie Kutsko ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT Business manager Mollie Pointer Sales manager Sean Powers Associate news editor Emily Donovan NEWS SECTION EDITORS News editor Tara Bryant Sports editor Mike Vernon Associate sports editor Blake Schuster Entertainment editor Hannah Barling Copy chiefs Lauren Armendariz Hayley Jozwiak Elise Reuter Madison Schultz Design chief Trey Conrad Designers Cole Anneberg Alison Maturey Opinion editor Will Webber Photo editor George Mullinix Web editor Wil Kenney ADVISERS media director and content stegist Brett Akagi Sales and marketing adviser Jon Schlitt CONTACT US editor@kansan.com www.kansan.com Newsroom: (785)-766-1491 Advertising: (785) 864-4358 Twitter: UDK_News Facebook: facebook.com/thekansan 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 50 cents. Subscriptions can be purchased at the Kansan business office, 2051A Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS, 66045. The University Daily Kansan (ISSN 0746-4967) is published daily during the school year except Friday, daily Sunday, fall break, spring break and exams and weekly during the summer session excluding holidays. Annual subscriptions by mail are $250 plus tax. Send address changes to The University Daily Kansan, 2051A Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue. KANSAN MEDIA PARTNERS Check out KUJH-TV on Kunology of Kansas Channel 31 in Lawrence for more on what you've read in today's Kansan and other news. Also see KUJH's website at tvku.edu. PAGE 2 What's the weather, Jay? KHK is the student voice in radio. Whether it's rock 'n' roll or reggae, sports or special events, KHK 90.7 is far for you. 2000 Dole Human Development Centr 1000 Sunnyside Avenue Lawrence, Kan., 68045 weather.com WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2013 Thursday rsday HI: 98 LO: 70 Sunny. Zero percent chance of rain. Wind S at 10 mph. Mostly sunny. Zero percent chance of rain. Wind SSW at 8 mph. HI: 101 LO: 71 Friday Sunny. Zero percent chance of rain.Wind SSW at 8 mph. Hot. Too Hot. Saturday Seriously? For real. Seriously? HI: 100 LO: 70 Wednesday, Aug. 28 Calendar WHAT: Hawk Week Art Trek WHEN: 5 p.m. WHERE: Spencer Museum of Art ABOUT: KU students are invited to seek out objects of wonder and curiosity from within the SMA collection. This interactive scavenger hunt will challenge teams of students to engage with the collection in a personal way while using smart phones to creatively document their discoveries. The activity will be followed by a screening of the 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde, starring Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty, in the Museum's auditorium. This activity and film screening is a qualifying event in Visual Art or Film & Media Studies for Arts Engagement students. Thursday, Aug. 29 WHAT: Screening of "Bonnie and Clyde" WHEN: 6 p.m. WHERE: Spencer Museum of Art auditorium ABOUT. Outlaw lovers and celebrated folk-heroes Clyde Blerow (Warren Beatty) and Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) rob banks across the Depression-era Southwest, leaving a trail of violence and bloodshed in their wake. Hunted by police, Bonnie and Clyde continue in their reckless pursuit of love, fame and ill-gotten money until their notoriety backfires, taking them beyond the point of return to a "normal" life. Released in 1967. Running time: 111 minutes. WHAT: Lawn Games and Librarians (Hawk Week) WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Front lawn of Watson Library ABOUT: Join us for bocce, washers, croquet and more on the lawn in front of Watson Library. Grab some freebies and discover all that the KU Libraries have to offer including academic resources, research expertise and great spaces for both individual study and group work. Friday, Aug. 30 WHAT: University Dance Company Auditions WHERE: 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Robinson Center, 242 ABOUT: The University Dance Company is a pre-professional performance ensemble, accepting members by audition only. Students rehearse approximately four hours a week per piece for three months prior to the performance. Dancers perform at the Lied Center of Kansas, one of the most prestigious performing arts venues in the country. University Dance Company concerts feature choreography by faculty members and guest artists in modern, ballet, jazz, tap, flamenco, East Indian and other dance forms. Occasionally, outstanding student choreography is featured in the program. WHAT: University Dance Company Auditions WHEN: 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. WHAT: Last day for 90 percent tuition refund WHEN: All day WHERE: All University WHAT: Frosh Frenzy WHEN: 4 to 6 p.m. WHERE: Eaton Hall, Engineering Courtyard ABOUT: A fun Amazing Race-style event to help School of Engineering freshmen meet their classmates and learn more about the KU campus. Prizes, followed by free food. Hosted by Engineering Student Council. Participants should wear shoes they can run in and dress for the weather. Saturday, Aug. 31 WHAT: Saturday Art Adventure; Travel Around the World STATE **WHAT:** Boyfrndz w/ Sobriquet, Pink Royal, Alien Jones **WHEN:** 8 p.m. **WHERE:** Jackpot Music Hall **ABOUT:** 18+ $5 over 21, $7 over 18 the world WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Spencer Museum of Art ABOUT: Experience exciting, far-away places right here in the Museum on a tour just for families, then create your own painted souvenir or travel journal inspired by your adventure. Saturday Art Adventures, themed tours followed by art-making activities, take place once a month and are best suited for families with children ages 5-8. Registration is not required. COST: Free ASSOCIATED PRESS Radio channel lifts ban on abortion ads WICHITA — Media conglomerate Clear Channel lifted its ban Tuesday on radio ads purchased by Wichita's first abortion clinic to open since Dr. George Tiller was killed in 2009. The broadcaster reversed course as supporters of the South Wind Women's Center prepared to deliver a petition Wednesday with 68,000 signatures, asking the broadcaster to reconsider last month's decision that yanked the ads, which promoted health care services. Based on a "thoughtful discussion" with the clinic, Clear Channel said it made sense to take a closer look at the criteria it uses to determine whether an advertisement should air. The company said the petition did not play into its decision. Tony Matteo, Clear Channel operations manager in Wichita, said that while the company recognized that certain advertising may stir passionate viewpoints, it determined that "as a responsible broadcaster we should use our best judgment to accept and run ads that do not violate the law or FCC standards and which are not intentionally hateful or incendiary." Sarah Anderson, a spokeswoman for abortion rights group Trust Women, which opened the center in April, said South Wind was verbally notified late Tuesday afternoon of Clear Channel's reversal and would likely cancel Wednesday's event in which it planned to deliver the petition. Julie Burkhart, the clinic's executive director, was not immediately available to comment on the late development. Burkhart is also the leader for Trust Women. South Wind is the only clinic that provides abortions in Wichita, and it also offers a full range of reproductive health care services, including subsidized birth control for low-income patients. It is housed in the same building used by Tiller's clinic. Tiller, one of the nations' few late-term abortion providers at the time of his death, was gunned down in 2009 in his Wichita church by an abortion opponent. Burkham worked for Tiller for seven years. Burkham said earlier in the day that the petitions are important because the new clinic has tried to "normalize" women's medical services, such as abortions. "And I think that is part of our effort to continue to normalize our work as a medical provider and facility — to be able to communicate with women and their families in this community about the services that we offer and to let people in the community know we are here for them," she said. The center collected signatures in partnership with Women, Action & the Media, a national nonprofit that advocates for gender equity in media. The "vast majority" of the signatures collected came from outside Wichita, said Jaclyn Friedman, the group's executive director. South Wind began advertising on other Wichita stations in June without incident, Burkhardt said. 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