THE UNIVERSITY DADY KANSAN N news NEWS MANAGEMENT editor-in-chief Emma LeGault Digital editor Hannah Barling Managing editor Madison Schultz Associate digital editors Stephanie Bickel Brent Burford Production editor Paige Lytle ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT Digital media manager Scott Weidner Sales manager Tom Wittler Advertising director Christina Carreira NEWS SECTION EDITORS News editor Amelia Arvesen Associate news editor Ashley Booker Arts & features editor Lyndsey Havens Sports editor Brian Hillix Copy chiefs Casey Hutchins Sarah Kramer Art director Cole Anneberg Associate art director Hayden Parks Design Chiefs Clayton Rohman Hallie Wilson Opinion editor Cecilia Cho Multimedia editor George Mullinix PAGE 2 Associate multimedia editors Ben Lipowitz ADVISERS Media director and content strategist Brett Akagi Sales and marketing adviser Jon Schitt CONTACT US editor@kansan.com www.kansan.com Newsroom: (785) 766-1491 Advertising: (785) 854-4358 Twitter: @KansanNews Facebook facebook.com/thekansan The University Daily Kansan is the student newspaper of the University of Kansas. 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Whether it's rock 'n' roll or reggae, sports or special events, KJH 90.7 is for you. 2000 Dole Human Development Center 1000 Sunnyside Avenue Lawrence, K., 68045 weather.com The Weekly Weather Forecast WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19.2014 THURSDAY HI: 43 LO: 23 Sunny skies, High 43F. Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph. SUNDAY HI: 52 LO: 33 Morning showers. Highs in the low 50s and lows in the low 30s. Cloudy. Highs in the mid 40s and lows in the mid 30s. FRIDAY HI: 44 LO: 36 SATURDAY HI: 55 LO:41 Cloudy, periods of rain. Highs in the mid 50s and lows in the low 40s. Calendar Wednesday, Nov. 19 What: GIS Day When: 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Where: Kansas Union About: A nationwide event to promote awareness of geographic information systems (GIS) and how society uses it. Thursday, Nov. 20 What: Walking Group When: Noon to 12:30 p.m. Where: Meet outside Wescoe Hall. About: A 10- to 20-minute walk around campus. What: Sustainability Film Series Pt. II When: 7 to 9 p.m. Where: Natural History Museum, Panorama About: A showing of the documentary "Shored Up." What: Great American Smokeout When: 11:30 to 3:30 p.m. Where: Watson Library, Lawn About: Tobacco cessation information and support. Friday, Nov. 21 What: Stellar Evolution When: 7:30-9:30 p.m. Where: 2001 Malott Hall About: A public event organized by the Department of Physics and Astronomy. What: Saxophone Quartets When: 7:30 p.m. Where: 130 Murphy Hall About: A free musical performance. Saturday, Nov. 22 What: The Big Meal (Play) When: 7:30 p.m. Where: Crafton-Preyer Theatre, Murphy Hall About: An off-Broadway hit, where five generations of one family go through an unending metaphoric meal. Ticket Cost: $10-$18 What: School of Music Student Recital When: 3:30 p.m. Where: Lawrence Arts Center About: A free musical performance. Kappa Sigma investigation lengthened AMELIA ARVESEN @AmeliaArvesen A refusal of cooperation by members of the Kappa Sigma fraternity is lengthening the investigation of an alleged sexual assault reported on Sept. 28, according to an email statement from Tim Caboni, vice chancellor for public affairs at the University. "... KU's investigation is being unnecessarily lengthened by the refusal of fraternity members to fully cooperate." TIM CABONI Vice chancellor for public affairs dent Conduct. A hearing has been scheduled for Nov. 24 to evaluate the status of the investigation and the fraternity's interim suspension. The fraternity is also no longer agreeing to interim suspension until the conclusion of the case, according to a letter sent to Kappa Sigma President Jack Schwartz from Stu- "Contrary to the claims of the Kappa Sigma attorney, KU's investigation is being unnecessarily lengthened by the refusal of fraternity members to fully cooperate," Caboni said in the email. "Fraternity leadership agreed to provide university investigators with notes from the fraternity's own internal investigation, then refused to provide those documents. Mr. Schimmel's claim that no individual member has been notified that he is under investigation is also false." JAMES HOYT/KANSAN Kappa Sigma fraternity no longer believes it should be under interim suspension as part of an ongoing sexual assault investigation. A hearing to evaluate the status of the investigation is scheduled for Nov. 24. "My understanding is that the vast majority of members that have been asked to be interviewed by IOA have either already been interviewed or have scheduled interviews in response to requests by IOA," Schimmel said. Chuck Schimmel, the attorney representing the KU chapter of Kappa Sigma, said in an email statement he disagrees that members have been uncooperative. Schwartz, a junior from St. Louis, said 20 members, including himself, have been interviewed so far. He said more interviews are scheduled for the weekend before the hearing. "It's not an easy thing to do SEE KAPPA PAGE 3 Career Center hosts Internship Fair KELSI KIRWIN @knkirwinUDK Employers are already seeking students for spring and summer internships, according to an email from the University Career Center. In order to promote opportunities for students to get an internship with a company, the Career Center is putting on an Internship Fair on Wednesday from 3:30-6 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The Internship Fair is an annual event, normally held at the Adams Alumni Center. The event was moved to the Kansas Union this year because the ballroom has more space for more employers. This year, there will be 41 employers there to talk to students about their internship opportunities, said Career Hartley said along with moving the event to the Union, the Career Center also added a One Stop Prep Shop to accompany the fair this year. The prep shop was held at the Union on Monday. Students brought in their resumes to be reviewed, learned what types of questions to ask the employers and were allowed to borrow business attire for the fair. Center associate director Ann Hartley. "The prep shop went really well," Hartley said. "We had maybe 40 to 50 students stop by, which is pretty decent for only being there for three hours. Students asked good questions. We were very happy with the turnout." A staff member from the Career Center will be at a photo booth at the event, ready to "All employers use LinkedIn, so students need to have a professional page." Hartley said. "We've been doing this for a few years now and we thought it was a great idea since students come to the fair in business casual or business professional dress." take professional photos for students' LinkedIn profiles. After the fair, the staff will go through the photos and email them to the students. The companies participating in the Internship Fair range from University of Kansas Athletics to American Eagle Outfitters to H&R Block, according to the Career Center's website. Many employers will have multiple internship opportunities, Hartley said. "The best way to connect [to an employer] is face-to-face" Hartley said. "When students snow up and talk to someone, they get a little further. Students really need internship experience to lead to a full-time career after college, so [the fair] is a great time to take advantage of the opportunity and make a good impression." For more information about the Internship Fair, visit career.ku.edu/internshipfair. INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Edited by Jacob Clemen NUMBER OF EMPLOYERS: 41 TH NUMBER OF INTERSHIPS: 41+ (There may be multiple internship opportunities per employer) TYPES OF INTERNSHIPS: Public relations, sales and marketing, transportation, logistics, summer camps. technical skills, social media marketing, engineering, geology, film production, international internships, etc. CORRECTION EMPLOYERS PARTICIPATING: American Eagle Outfitters; American Jazz Museum; Andrews McMeel Publishing; Axiom Strategies; C.H. Robinson; Camp Wood YMCA; Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas College Works; Congressman Kevin Yoder, Crossroads; Enterprise Rent-a-Car; Farmers Insurance Group; Grandstand Glassware, Apparel & Promotional Items; GS Engineering; H&R Block; Horizon Productions; International Studies Abroad (ISA); InternshipDesk; Intouch Solutions; Jayhawk Area Council; Boy Scouts of America; Joshua Center for Neurological Disorders; Kansas City Zoo; Kansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc.; KeyBank Real Estate Capital; Mary Kay; National Kidney Foundation; Northwestern Mutual RPS Financial Group; Olathe, City of; Penske Truck Rental; PlushRugs.com; Sasquatch Adventures LLC; Southwestern Advantage; Steel City Media; Tail Oaks Camp & Conference Center; Target - Stores and Distribution Centers; Theater League; Thermo Fisher Scientific; United States Tennis Association/Missouri Valley Section; University of Kansas Athletics; University of Kansas Office of Study Abroad; Walmart Stores, Inc. 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