6A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- NEWS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 200° Beck Beck CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A service charges Pre-sale tickets will be available online Oct. 2. Tickets go on sale through the Lied Center and Ticketmaster box office outlets Oct. 5. The Lied Center can sell a maximum of 2,000 tickets. Pre-sale information can be found at Beck.com. artistdirect.com or ticketmaster. com. Fans must register their e-mail Oct. 2 at artistdirect.com to receive a password to access the pre-sale tickets. Richard Gintowt, Palatine Ill., senior, said he heard speculation last week that the tour would skip Lawrence. "I was overjoyed when I heard that it's coming to Lawrence instead of Kansas City," Gintowt said. Gintwatt attended Beck's sold-out show in Kansas City, Mo., two years ago but said he did not think the Lied Center show would sell out too quickly. "It's a big place," Gintow said. "If it does sell out the first day, that would be pretty impressive." Casey Boyer, Lawrence junior, said he thought tickets would sell quickly because both bands are popular on their own. "I definitely want to go, so I'm buying them online as soon as I can." Boyer said. Gintowt said he heard another rumor about the show that may make tickets sell even faster. "I've heard from numerous sources that The Flaming Lips are the backing band for Beck, which I'm curious about," Gintowt said. The Lied Center could not confirm the rumor. But, according to the MTV Web site, MTV.com, The Flaming Lips have opened for and backed Beck for the first five shows of the tour. Edited by Nicole Roché Sebelius CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A support for Kathleen. I think it's just disgruntled moderate Republicans who couldn't show support for Tim." Mark Goode, KU Young Democrats vice president, said his group was not involved with the Republicans for Sebelius campaign, but said he could see its usefulness. "I don't think it's done all that often and I don't know how effective it is, but as far as Kansas democrats go we need all the help we can get," said Goode, Littleton, Colo. senior. Erin Blocher, KU College Republicans chairwoman, said she did not expect Republicans voting for Sebelius to have a significant impact upon Shallenburger's campaign. "We're hoping for Republican unity this election," Blocher said. Students were mixed on the cross-party campaigning issue. Brandon Baker/Kansan "Sebelius seems to have a lot more common ground," said Adam Bettis, Wichita freshman. "I think it definitely shows that if Shallenburger doesn't appeal to his own party then he shouldn't in office." "It's inevitable," said R.J. Rowley, Las Vegas graduate student. "The last presidential election has shown that there's becoming increasingly less and less of a party line." — Edited by Chris Wintering Does this look right? Lizzy Paijl, Yankton, S.D., sophomore, examines her line drawing of Marvin Hall. Paijl was drawing Marvin Hall for her studio class yesterday. Line drawings were assigned to help students better understand elevation. SADD CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A "Our nationals were concerned that if we forced people to participate and they got in an accident, our house could be held liable," said Paula Maire, Edina, Minn. senior and president of Sigma Kappa. said the policy of making SADD mandatory could change next semester. Phi Kappa Tau also requires participation in its BADD program for all members. Each member signs up for at least one night of duty, while new members sign up for at least two nights. Aaron Schlagel, Olathe senior and the fraternity's SergeantatArms,said he had not heard anything about a possible change in the program's structure. "The guys seem to be very willing to help out and the fact that it's mandatory usually isn't even an issue," he said. Westerbeke said the program's The fact that the ride-sharing programs are doing something good for the community does not release them from their liability, said William Westerbeke, law professor. "As far as liability goes, there are a lot of unanswered questions, like if the drivers are responsible for getting people to their apartments," he said. liability could become even more complicated if the passengers were drunk. Similar questions of liability sparked the national chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta to prohibit mandatory participation in the SADD program last fall. KU's chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta still offers the program, but participation for drivers is now completely voluntary. "We encourage people who use the service to give back and help out, but we can't force anybody," said Kara Ryckman, Omaha senior and president of Kappa Alpha Theta. When participation in SADD was mandatory, drivers were available Tuesday through Saturday. However, Ryckman said the program was now only available Thursday through Saturday. Ryckman said although the participation in SADD had gone down, the need for the program had also decreased. "In the past girls relied on it too much," Ryckman said, "but now girls know they need to designate a driver and secure a ride home because there won't always be a driver available." Ryckman also said that members of sororities and fraternities still have other options such as Saferide. — Edited by Christine Grubb See The Slip live at a special in-store performance at 4pm TODAY at 7th Heaven! The Slip also appear live tonight at the Granada Theatre "The Slip's strength lies in its brave hearted willingness to explore the musical unknown." - Guitar Player The Slip's Rykodisc debut "Angels Come On Time" available at 7th Heaven 1000 Massachusetts 785-843-3630 United States Postal Service Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation 1. Publication Title The University Daily Kansan 2. 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