Volume 124 Issue 6 kansan.com Friday, August 26, 2011 BASKETBALL More Legends of the Phog guests announced KORY CARPENTER kcarpenter@kensan.com The list of expected participants in next month's Legends of the Phog has been updated, according to KU Athletics. The list includes current and former NBA players including Paul Pierce, Mario Chalmers, Darnell Jackson, Nick Collison, Cole Aldrich, Xavier Henry, Marcus and Markieff Morris, Scot Pollard, Greg Ostertag, and Darnell Valentine. "Many others will be participating and attending the Legends of the Phog," said Greg Gurley, director of development for the Williams Educational Fund, a fundraising program for the athletics department. "The Williams Educational Fund and men's basketball office is actively working on the event with emphasis on current and past professionals along with timeless legends such as Darnell Valentine." The event is set to take place on Saturday, Sept. 24 at 4:00 p.m. Tickets are currently on sale to students for $10. Edited by Ben Chipman CHRIS BRONSON/KANSAN The Morris Twins are among other former Kansas basketball star to play in Lawrence again. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TRAVIS YOUNG/KANSAN I have a lot of guilty pleasures. Candy is my kryptonite; if you haven't had pretzel M&Ms, get yourself a bag as soon as possible. I'll admit that I love watching horribly acted movies (i.e. anything on the Lifetime Movie Network or Clueless). My iTunes library is full of embarrassment, with everything from Spice Girls to slow jams. Surprisingly, reality TV is one guilty pleasure I don't indulge in. I've only watched a handful of Jersey Shore episodes. Ask me who won the Bachelor last season and I couldn't give you her name. And, I have no desire to "keep up" with the Kardashians. However, I will admit to loving one reality show: Say Yes To the Dress. The show revolves around young women hunting for the perfect wedding dress at an upscale bridal boutique in New York City. There are lots of tears, squeals of excitement and plenty of talk about the upcoming nuptials. Maybe it's the voyeur in me, but I love watching a bride-to-be find that perfect dress. But getting married isn't just about saying "yes" to an a-line gown and a veil. Sometimes, it's easy to forget that the real commitment isn't to a dress and a big reception, but to another person. Couples in college are moving in and getting married quicker and more often. For more on young marriage, check out Michael's story on page eight. While I'm not ready to say "I do" anytime soon, I am committed to making Jayplay great this semester. I can hear my boyfriend sighing in relief all the way from my desk in the newsroom. GABRIELLE SCHOCK | EDITOR 2. 如图所示, KING/KSANA a from Wichita from Wichita, a student and o riffler is the ssofara said. noth and it come nicer, nat's the es- es to an*end fara empha- munity and throughout