Volume 124 Issue 16 kansan.com Monday, September 12, 2011 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UDK A THROWING VICTORY FOOTBALL REWIND PAGE 6 City plans repairs of local skate park PAGE3 PAGE 3 te 20 an THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2011 PAGE 3 IN REMEMBRANCE OF SEPT.11: A 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY TRIBUTE SEPT. 9-12 Flag display honoring victims Stauffer-Flint lawn SEPT. 10 (HEROES DAY) Tribute to heroes during football game Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little will read the preamble to the U.S. Constitution. KU vs. Northern Illinois 6 p.m. Memorial Stadium SEPT.11 Interfaith program "From Fear to Hope: Commemorating 9-11" Jane Tedder, 9-11 survivor, will speak. 4-5:30 p.m. Dole Institute of Politics CANDLELIGHT REMEMBRANCE 7:30-8 p.m. Along Memorial Drive behind Spencer Research Library DANFORTH CHAPEL will be open 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. for moments of reflection. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LABIALITOL Thirteen escape unharmed from Tennessee Street blaze MIKE GUNNOE/KANSAN A house burned on the 1300 block of Tennessee Street Sunday. All occupants escaped unharmed, but the house suffered severe damage. All of the occupants escaped with no injuries, but the fire destroyed virtually all of their possessions, and the house is severely damaged. At least 13 people were in the house, including seven students who lived there, according to James Hennahane, a sophomore from Leawood. Hennahane said he was asleep inside when the fire started. IAN CUMMINGS icummings@kansan.com Fire engulfed a house on the 1300 block of Tennessee Street around 6 a.m. Sunday. "We're just so happy everyone got out alive," he said. Hennahane was one of the last to exit; neighbors lent him shoes and a shirt. He watched the fire from outside as a propane tank on the porch by the grill exploded, destroying part of the roof. He said every part of the house was damaged by fire and water. Andrew Adford, a sophomore from Moorpark, Calif., was one of the first to discover a sofa on fire on the porch. After waking several people on the first floor, Adford saw that the fire had grown out of control and consumed the porch. "The fire alarm was going, but people were all sleeping." Adford said. After helping to warn people on the second and third floors, he exited the house through a third-floor fire escape. John Kindscher, a sophomore from Leawood, also was asleep when the fire started. "You don't really have time to think," he said. "Just try to get everybody and get out. The fire started so fast, and the smoke was so thick." Some residents will stay with family in the Kansas City area while they make decisions about what to do next. Kathryn Tuttle, the Vice Provest for Student Success, contacted the students Sunday to offer help obtaining textbooks, temporary housing and emergency funds. Students can donate household items and money at collection boxes located at the Student Union Activities office in the Kansas Union or at the office of the Jayhawker Towers. Index CLASSIFIEDS 11A CRYPTOQUIPS 4A SPORTS 12A CROSSWORD 4A OPINION 5A SUDOKU 4A Lawrence-Douglas County Fire-Medical is investigating the cause of the fire, according to Sgt. Randy Roberts, a Lawrence Police Department spokesman. Chance Penner and Matt Gasper contributed to this story. Edited by Laura Nightengale All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2011 The University Daily Kansan Don't forget This is the last week to add or drop a class. Make sure your schedule is set. You can't do this one online — stop by the registrar's office. Today's weather Forcasts done by University students. For a more detailed forecast, see page 2A. 1. 1.8 Get your shades, man!