in other words "Give us 24 hours." Ted Costa, on the possibility for an appeal after a judge postponed the California recall vote. Costa is the head of the People's Advocate, one of the groups that worked to get a recall vote on the ballot. 2A the university daily kansan Corrections tuesday, September 16, 2003 Because of a computer problem, a series of errors appeared in Monday's University Daily Kansan. news in brief In "Student fondly remembered," the quote "He was a really good guy, always smiling," was misattributed. It should have been attributed Vic Beckerman, Topeka sophomore. In "Native-American art focus of local show." Maria Martin's name was misspelled. In "Topeka student adjusts to leaving home, family for first time," Becky Burns' name was misspelled. In a photograph cutline, La'Pourchea McConico's name was misspelled. In "Jayhawks win on road," Nick Reid was misidentified. He is a linebacker. Monday's University Daily Kansan contained an error. The article, "5 Sexy Jayhawks: Jackie LeSage," credited Eri Rosa as the reporter. Ron Knox was the reporter. Campus The University of Kansas College Republicans will continue a series of guest speakers at its second meeting of the year. State Republican Party director speaks tonight Scott Poor, executive director of the Kansas Republican Party, will speak to the College Republicans at 7:30 tonight at the Jayhawk Room in the Kansas Union. At the group's first general meeting, Rep. Patricia Lightner (R-Overland Park) spoke to 48 attendants. Meghan Brune Justin McFarlan, KU College Republican chairman, said he expected Poor to discuss the future of the Republican party and the role of young Republicans. Cadillac Ranch patrons to fight each other for a prize At the Cadillac Ranch, 2515 W. Sixth St., fighting can lead to police encounters, or at the least, ejection from the premises. But tonight, fighting at the bar could win students $100. The bar is hosting College Fight Night. Students and other amateur competitors will meet in an adjustable ring set up in the Ranch. The students will fight in three divisions: lightweight, middleweight and heavyweight. Fighters will wear protective headgear and fight three one-minute rounds under certified referee supervision, with the winners receiving their choice of a championship belt or $100 cash. The event was organized by Denver-based Knockout Events. Kevin Shaw, Knockout Events co-owner, said the company would be putting on 100 Fight Nights in seven states this year. Shaw expected a good crowd and a full slate of fighters tonight. He said the company's events were always popular "Wherever we go, people show up; it's a natural phenomenon," he said. Shaw attributed the popularity to the unique situation of amateur fighting in a bar setting. "it's not a band, it's not karaoke, it's not 25-cent draws," he said. "There's a novelty in our events." The event is open to anyone, male or female, who wishes to participate. Prospective fighters must sign up by visiting www.knockoutevents.com or by calling 1-866-387-2744. If spots are open, students may also sign up in person at tonight's 8 p.m. weigh-in. First and second-place winners tonight will be offered spots in a Who gets to use the new Student Recreation Fitness Center? Question of the day KU Info exists to answer all your questions about KU and life as a student. Check out KU Info's Web site at kuinfo.lib.ku.edu, call it at 864-3506 or visit it in person at Anchorage Library. KU students, of course, and not just current students. Any student who has paid campus fees since Fall 1999 is eligible to use the facilities for one semester for each semester they paid the Rec Center Fee. Faculty and staff can use the center, too, but they have to buy a membership for $250 per year Look here every day for information about KUJH-TV News, the student television station of University of Kansas. national college competition in April. Shaw said tonight's event gave students an opportunity for a "moment of glory." newsaffiliates Tune into KUJH for weekday newscasts and other programming on Sunflower Cable channel 32 at 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. On KJHK, 90.7 FM, listen to the news at 7 a.m., 8 a.n. and 9 a.m. Then again at 6 p.m. KUJH-TV News —Zack Hemenway Check the all-new,24-hour Web site of The University Daily Kansan at www.kansan.com. or glory. "It's their chance to be in the lime-light," he said. Art magazine submissions must be in by next Tuesday Submissions to Kiosk magazine are due next Tuesday at noon. The maximum length for fiction, essay or drama submissions is 3,000 words, while the maximum length for poetry submissions is 200 lines. Kiosk, the University of Kansas undergraduate art and literary magazine, is published once a semester. Kiosk editors will notify authors they plan to publish in late November, and invite them to read their work at the Kiosk reading during the last week of classes in December. If the work is sent as a hardcopy, three typed copies of each work should be sent in with cover sheets including the author's information. No more than three pieces of fiction and five poems may be submitted. Authors can drop off their writing at the English Department mailroom at room 3114 in Wescoe Hall or send them via e-mail as Microsoft Word attachments to thekioskku@hotmail.com. Kara Hansen/Kenson Submissions must include the author's name, KUID, phone number and the title of the work. Robert Perkins Gavin Cheng sailed a remote-controlled sailboat on Potter Lake late yesterday afternoon. The Hong Kong sophomore built his sailboat by hand and likes to sail it for fun when he has extra time. Cheng is also a member of the KU Sailing Club. camera on ku Gavin Cheng sailed a on the record The KU Public Safety Office is investigating a report of an indecent exposure between 7:40 and 7:50 p.m. Saturday in front of the Chi Omega fountain. An 18-year-old University student reported the theft of a bicycle valued at $1,095 between 9 p.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m. Thursday from the Lewis Hall bike racks. A 19-year old University of Kansas student reported the theft of a $350 car stereo, a $100 car speaker, and a $100 VCR. The items were stolen from the student's vehicle between 8:45 p.m. Sept. 5 and 2:15 p.m. Sept. 6 in the Lied Center parking lot. A 20-year-old University student reported a broken driver's-side win dow valued at $200 between 10 p.m. Friday and 5:30 a.m. Saturday in the 1800 block of Ohio Street. A 19-year-old University student reported two stolen CD players from his residence between 4 a.m. Aug. 31 and 9:15 a.m. Sept. 11 in the 2000 block of Naismith Drive. The total value of the CD players was $200. Two 21-year-old University students reported an aggravated battery at 1:30 a.m. Sunday in the 100 block of East 10th Street. A 19-year-old University student reported the theft of his 2000 Honda Accord valued at $12,000. The vehicle was stolen between 7:30 p.m. Friday and 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the 1000 block of Emery Road. n campus---for more events, go to kucalendar.com on campus 864-4236 or rayfin3@ku.edu. Student Union Activities is having committee meetings from 5 to 7 p.m today. Meeting at 5 p.m. is Public Relations at Alcove D in the Kansas Union, Feature Films at Alcove E, and Forums at Alcove F. Meeting at 6 p.m. is Special Events at Alcove D, Spectrum Films at Alcove E and Fine Arts at Alcove F. Meeting at 7 p.m. is Live Music at Alcove D and Recreation and Travel at Alcove E. Center for Russian and East European Studies is having its weekly Laird Brown Bag lecture from noon to 1 p.m. today at 318 Bailey. The topic is St. Petersburg, Tercentary: Eyewitness with Eugenia Amditis, Kevin Bobbett and Matt McGarry. Bring your lunch and your questions. Contact Ray Finch at Men's rugby is having practice from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.today and Thursday at the Westwick Field Complex. University Christian Fellowship is having a Bible study at 7 p.m. today at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. Contact Rick Clark at 841-3148. Et Cetera Kansan business office, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045. 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 25 cents. Subscriptions can be purchased at the The University Daily Kansan (ISSN 0746-4967) is published daily during the school year except Saturday, Sunday, fall break, spring break and exams. Bi-weekly during the summer session excluding holidays. 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