. THE UNIVERSITY DAHY GANSAM news THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS MANAGEMENT Editor-in-chief Hannah Wise Managing editors Sarah McCabe Nikki Wentling ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT NEWS SECTION EDITORS Sales manager Jacob Snider Business manager Elise Farrington News editor Allison Kohn Associate news editor Joanna Hlavacek Sports editor Pat Strathman Associate sports editor Trevor Graff Entertainment and special sections editor Laken Rapier Associate entertainment and special sections editor Kayla Banzet Copy chiefs Megan Hinman Taylor Lewis Brian Sisk Design chiefs Ryan Benedick Katie Kutsko Designers Trey Conrad Sarah Jacobs PAGE 2 Opinion editor Dylan Lysen Photo editor Ashleigh Lee ADVISERS Web editor Natalie Parker General manager and news adviser Malcolm Gibson 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 50 cents. 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Sales and marketing adviser Jon Schlitt Contact Us editor@kansan.com www.kansan.com Newsroom: (785)-766-1491 Advertising: (785) 864-4358 Twitter: UDK_News Facebook: facebook.com/thekansa Check out KUJH-TV on kology of Kansas KUJH What's the weather, Jay? 2000 Dole Human Development Center 1000 Sunnyside Avenue Lawrence, Kan. 68045 KHIK is the student voice in radio. Whether it's rock 'n' roll or reggae, sports or special events, KHOK 9.5 is for you. Forecaster: Wunderground.com MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2013 Clear. Winds from the NW at 10 to 15 mph. Tuesday Overcast with ice pellets and a chance of rain and snow. HI: 36 L0: 21 Thursday HI: 39 LO: 14 Sunny,but just a little cold. Wednesday HI: 39 LO: 27 Partly cloudy in the morning, then overcast. Breezy. Winds from the ESE at 10 to 20 mph. Clouds and wind on the hill. Ice pellets? Sounds harsh. Monday, February 18 CALENDAR WHAT: Last day to receive a partial tuition refund WHERE: Strong Hall, 121 WHEN: All day ABOUT: This is the last day to receive a 50 percent refund on all dropped classes. Contact the Office of the Registrar for more information: (785) 864-4422. Tuesday, February 19 WHAT: SUA's Student Lecture Series: Peter Segal WHERE: Kansas Union Ballroom WHEN. 7 n.m ABOUT: Peter Salag, a screenwriter, NPR contribuer and playwright will present his speech "Current Events: Why Satire is the Only Reasonable Response to the Times We Live In" The event is free and open to the public. WHAT: Inspiring MLK: The Mentorship of Benjamin Elijah Mays WHERE: Dole Institute of Politics WHEN: 7.30 to 9 p.m. ABOUT: Professor Randal Maurice Jelks continues his lecture series with a discussion on a teacher who influenced the civil rights movement. **WHAT:** West Side Story **WHERE:** Lied Center **WHEN:** 7:30 p.m. **ABOUT:** Watch this classic, award- winning musical about forbidden love, set in New York City in the late 1950s. Student tickets are $24. WHAT: West Side Story Wednesday, February 20 WHAT: Step Afrika WHEN: 8 to 10 p.m. ABOUT: This traveling step show features professional dancers and offers a step workshop for audience members. The performers encourage active participation throughout their rump-shaking performance. WHAT: Step Around WHERE: Kansas Union Ballroom WHEN: 8 to 10 p.m. WHAT: Full Student Senate meeting WHERE: Kansas Union, Alderson Auditorium WHEN: 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. ABOUT: Voice your opinion at Senate's second full meeting of the semester. Legislation includes funding for the Big Event and other student organizations. All students have speaking privileges. Thursday, February 21 WHAT: Tea at Three WHERE: Kansas Union, 4th floor lobby WHEN: 3 to 4 a.m. ABOUT: your weekly time for you to enjoy your weekly cookies and spot of tea, compliments of SUA. So good, even the Queen of England herself wouldn't pass it up. **WHAT:** Film and Speaker: Codebreaker **WHERE:** Spencer Museum of Art **WHEN:** 6 a.m. LEGAL Marshall Schmidt ABOUT. Watch "Codebreaker," a docu- drama about the British mathematician and cryptanalyst Alan Turing. Afterward, executive producer Patrick Sammon will answer questions about the film. Bill seeks to limit adult businesses A bill in the Kansas House aiming to restrict adult businesses has remerged. HB 2054, "The Community Defense Act," was heard last Thursday by the Committee on Federal and State Affairs Follow the bill's progress online here. According to the bill, "The purpose of the community defense act is to regulate sexually oriented businesses in order to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of Kansas." Sexually oriented businesses refer mainly to adult cabarets, adult video stores or adult device shops. The bill would add the following additional restrictions to sexually oriented businesses: - Businesses must be established at least 1,000 feet away from public schools, day cares, libraries, houses of worship, and other sexually oriented businesses. - Anyone with previous criminal activity cannot establish a sexually oriented business. - Fully nude dancers are not allowed. - Seminude dancers must remain at least six feet away from patrons and cannot touch them. - Businesses'interiors must have fully unobstructed view. - Businesses cannot be open between midnight and 6 a.m. - Alcohol cannot be sold or consumed on businesses premises. AN ECONOMIC LUNCHEON GEORGE MULLINIX/KANSAN Kansas Governor Sam Brownback, Nobel laureate and financial economist Robert Merton and Kansas alumnus David Booth chat at the Dole Institute of Politics. Kansas students had the pleasure of eating lunch with Brownback, Merton, Booth and Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little after Merton's lecture on the future of retirement funding last Friday. Follow @UDK_News on Twitter TOP OF THE HILL 901 MISSISSIPPI 785-842-4450 STUDENT VOTED BEST LIQUOR STORE 2000 W 23RD ST 785-331-4242 - MON: 10% OFF REGULAR PRICED LIQUOR VISIT TODAY AND SEE WHY - TUE: 10% OFF REGULAR PRICED WINE kmcbride@kansan.com KATIE MCBRIDE Conference stirs self motivation for becoming better leaders and working toward their goals. Students from varying interests and activities came together at the Blueprints Leadership Conference on Saturday to hear new ideas and methods The event was headed by co-directors Kathryn Hoven, a senior from Chester, N.J., "We want them to find what's really important to them as a student, to find what they care about." and Brandon Rogers, a senior from Plano, Texas. About 150 students signed up to attend the free conference. "This program is open to all students; undergraduate, graduate, and we even had a few that were fifty or sixty years old," Rogers said. "Whether they're already in student organizations or looking to get involved, we wanted everyone to take away the message of our theme, which was to make KU teachable, manageable and navigable." "We're trying to remind everyone that taking advantage of every opportunity is always a good thing." Hoven said. "You KATHRYN HOVEN Senior from Chester, N.J. be a job interview, a position in an organization, a grant application, a study abroad trip or any other experience. The co-directors hoped that the conference would motivate students to take advantage of the opportunities presented to them on and off campus, whether it can always turn anything into a skill that makes you not only look better on paper, but a more well-rounded individual and a better leader." Part of the day was also "Passion was kind of our overarching theme. We asked 'what is it that you love?' and then tried to help students figure out how to incorporate that into everything they do," Hoven said. "We want them to find what's really important to them as a student, to find what they care about, and to teach them to able to put that into action." Evolved to showing the students the steps it takes to be able to host an event on campus. 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