in other words "They want to fight us there because they can't stand the thought of a free society in the Middle East." President Bush on the al-Qaida-type fighters" he said had entered Iraq to attack the U.S.-led coalition 2A the university daily kansan on the inside monday, august 25, 2003 NEWS in brief Campus Ethernet viruses infect campus residence halls University of Kansas students living in Ellsworth and Oliver Halls lost Internet service on Thursday afternoon. The University's Information Services allowed Resnet to shut down the Ethernet service to the halls after detecting a high number of infected computers putting viruses onto the University's system. The Ethernet services were turned off to isolate the viruses and prevent spreading infection throughout campus. Marilu Goodyear, vice provost for information services, said that buildings throughout campus had infected computers in them. Technicians were updating the machines to protect against the viruses, but updates had to be done in a machine-by-machine process. Goodyear said that the computers were being affected by the Blaster worm, also known as the Lovsn virus, the Sobig.F worm and the Nachi, or Welchi, worm. Oliver's Ethernet service was turned back on early Thursday evening and Ellsworth's service came back up around 4:30 p.m. Friday. Allison Lopez, assistant to the vice provost for information services, said Information Services did not think it would have to turn off Internet access in other buildings. "As of now, everything seems okay. We'll see how tomorrow goes," Lopez said. Nation CU marching band members ticketed for illegal drinking GUNBARREL, Colo. — A day after attending alcohol awareness classes, 21 members of the University of Colorado marching band were ticketed for underage drinking. Sheriff's deputies responded to a party early Thursday morning in east Boulder County. They found numerous intoxicated people, and confiscated five beer kegs and a bag of fireworks. The university recently earned the distinction as the nation's top party school in a survey by the Princeton Review. Lt. Phil West said the designation is obviously "well deserved." Ryan Serpan, 20, the party's host, told authorities he was celebrating his birthday. The CU junior would not say where the kegs came from, according to an incident report. "This was not an official band event in any way, shape or form," CU band secretary Diana Wilson said. "Unfortunately, we cannot control every moment of our students' time." At least six of the ticketed people are squad leaders, section leaders or drum majors in the band. Those ticketed will not participate in Saturday's performance at the State Fair in Pueblo and must attend alcohol education counseling. They also face action by the CU Office of Judicial Affairs. The Associated Press Question of the day Where do you look in Lawrence for jobs? 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A 21-year-old KU student reported a stolen bicycle valued at $210 in the 1300 block of Kentucky Street. The theft took place A 22-year-old KU student reported $400 worth of criminal damage to his 1919 Chevvy Tracker in the 1600 block of Tennessee Street. The crime took place between 7 p.m. Tuesday and 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. A 32-year-old KU student reported a stolen mountain bicycle valued at $500 in the 4000 block of Overland Drive. The bike was stolen between 11 a.m. Aug.16 and 5 p.m. Wednesday. A 19-year-old KU student reported the theft of a CD player valued at $175 and 48 CDs valued at $720 from a vehicle in the 2500 block of West 31st Street. The theft occurred between 11 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. Sunday. kansan.com on campus — for more events, go to kucalendar.com performance at 8 p.m. A physics and astronomy colloquium titled "X-Ray Emission in the Solar System." will be given by Tom Cravens 4 p.m.today at room 2047 in Mallott Hall. 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