PAGE 2 Happy Halloween! SUAs! Halloween Open House is today at the KS Union from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event offers games, treats and prizes. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS MANAGEMENT Editor-in-chief Ian Cummings Managing editor Vikaas Shanker ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT Business manager Ross Newton Sales manager Elise Farrington News editor Kelsey Cipolla NEWS SECTION EDITORS Associate news editor Luke Ranker copy chiefs Nadia Imafidon Taylor Lewis Sarah McCabe Designers Ryan Benedick Emily Grigone Sarah Jacobs Katie Kutko Trey Cronad Rhianon Rosas Opinion editor Dylan Lysen Photo editor Ashleigh Lee Sports editor Ryan McCarthy Associate sports editor Ethan Padway Special sections editor Victoria Pitcher Weekend editor Allison Kohn Web editor Natalie Parker ADVISERS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN General manager and news adviser Malcolm Gibson Sales and marketing adviser Jon Schitt Contact Us editor@kansan.com www.kansan.com Newsroom: (785)-766-1491 Advertising: (785) 864-4358 Twitter: UDK_News Facebook: facebook.com/thekansan WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2012 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 Kansen are 50 cents. Subscriptions can be purchased at the Kansan business office, 2051A Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS., 65045 The University Daily Kansas (ISSN 0746-4967) is published daily during the school year except Friday, Saturday, Sunday, fall break, spring break and exams and weekly during the summer session excluding holidays. Annual subscriptions by mail are $250 plus tax. Send address changes to The University Daily Kansas, 2051A Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue. Thursday Source: Weather.com KANSAN MEDIA PARTNERS Check out KUJH-TV on kongology of Kansas KUJH un Channel 31 Lawrence for more on what you’ve read in today’s Kansan and other news. See also KUIBI's www.tku.edu. KUHK is the student voice in radio. When it's rock 'n' roll or reggae, sports or special events, KUHK 90.7 is for you. Saturday Mostly cloudy. 10% chance of rain. Wind ESE at 11 mph. Mostly cloudy, 20% chance of rain, wind NNE at 11mph. PublicAffair seeks to help students understand political辨识. High quality, in-depth reporting coupled with a What's the weather, Jay? Sunny, W winds 9 mph. turday HI: 62 LO: 36 2000 Dole Human Development Center 1000 Sunnyside Avenue Lawrence, Kan. 80045 A little gloomy. the ability to interact with PoliticalFiber an essential community tool. Facebook: facebook.com/politicalfiber Twitter: PoliticalFiber 66045 HI: 73 LO: 42 Friday HI: 74 LO: 50 Enjoy the warmth while it lasts. Wednesday, October 31 **WHAT:** Halloween Open House **WHERE:** Kansas Union Lobby **WHEN:** 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. **ABOUT:** take a break from classes to enjoy snacks and games. **WHAT:** Cirque de Risque: A Burlesque Bloodbath **WHERE:** The Jazzhaus **WHEN:** 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. **ABOUT:** Celebrate Halloween with a microcircus featuring magicians, fire eaters and burlesque dancers. CALENDAR **WHAT:** EMU Theatre Horror Show VI **WHERE:** Lawrence Arts Center **WHEN:** 7:30 p.m. **ABOUT:** Celebrate Halloween by enjoying a series of spooky original plays. Thursday, November 1 **WHAT:** Undergraduate application for graduation deadline **WHERE:** All day **WHEN:** Strong Hall **ABOUT:** Apply for December graduation now or forever hold your peace (until next semester). **WHAT:** Tea at Three **WHERE:** Kansas Union Lobby **WHEN:** 3-4 p.m. **ABOUT:** Enjoy free refreshments, because who doesn't love tea and cookies? WHAT: Tea at Three Friday. November 2 WHAT: AIAS Midwest Quad Conference Hosted by School of Engineering WHERE: Kansas City (various locations) WHEN: All weekend ABOUT: Hundreds of architecture students gather to learn about issues like sustainable designing and urban planning. Contact D'Andre Curtis at d551c699@ku.edu for more information. **WHAT:** Girl Scout Cookie Sales Booth **WHERE:** US Bank, 900 Massachusetts Street **WHEN:** Noon to 4 p.m. **ABOUT:** Stop buy and buy some delicious cookies. Saturday. November 3 WHAT: AIAS Midwest Quad Conference Hosted by School of Engineering WHERE: Kansas City (various locations) WHEN: All weekend ABOUT: Hundreds of architecture students will gather to learn about issues like sustainable designing and urban planning. Contact D'Andre Curtis at d551c699@ku.edu for more information. WHAT: Girl Scout Cookie Sales Booth WHERE: US Bank, 900 Massachusetts Street WHEN: Noon to 4 p.m. ABOUT: Stop buy and buy some delicious cookies. Hurricane Sandy bombards New York, at least 10 dead ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Stripped of its bustle and mostly cut off from the world, New York was left wondering Tuesday when its particular way of life — carried by subway, lit by skyline and powered by 24-hour deli — would return. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the power company said it could be several days before the lights come on for hundreds of thousands of people plunged into darkness by what was once Hurricane Sandy. And Bloomberg said it could be four or five days before the subway, which suffered the worst damage in its 108-year history, is running again. All 10 of the tunnels that carry New Yorkers under the East River were flooded. Sandy killed 10 people in New York City. The dead included two who drowned in a home and one who was in bed when a tree fell on an apartment, the mayor said. A 23-year-old woman died after stepping into a puddle near a live electrical wire. "This was a devastating storm, maybe the worst that we have ever experienced," Bloomberg said. For the 8 million people who live here, the city was a different place one day after the storm. In normal times, rituals bring a sense of order to the chaos of life in the nation's largest city: Stop at Starbucks on the morning walk with the dog, drop the kids off at P.S. 39, grab a bagel. On Tuesday, those rituals were suspended, with little indication when they would come back. Schools were shut for a second day and were closed Wednesday, too. Coffee shops, normally open as close as a block apart, were closed in some neighborhoods. New York found itself less caffeinated and curiously isolated from the world, although by afternoon it had begun to struggle back to life. Some bridges into the city reopened at midday, but the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, connecting Brooklyn to Manhattan, and the Holland Tunnel, between New York and New Jersey, remained closed. And service on the three commuter railroads that run between the city and its suburbs was still suspended. Gov. Andrew Cuomo said bus service would be restored at 5 p.m. EDT, on a limited schedule but free. He said he hoped there would be full service on Wednesday, also free. "Representative Ballard works on behalf of KU students in the state legislature. She has our interests at heart, and is constantly advocating student needs in the Kansas legislature. As a student, Ballard was one of the most helpful people I encountered at KU, and her continued representation in the legislature is vital for student needs." Proven Leadership Margarita Caulfield Barbara Ballard State Representative Forty-Fourth POLICE REPORTS Information based on the Douglas County Sheriff's Office booking recap. - A 38-year-old Lawrence man was arrested on 1200 block of 19th Street at 11:10 p.m. Monday on suspicion of criminal damage to property less than $1000 and domestic battery. No bond was set. - A 29-year-old Lawrence woman was arrested on 1200 block of 19th Street at 9:17 p.m. Monday - A 49-year-old Lawrence woman was arrested at 8:26 p.m. Monday on the 2400 block of Louisiana on suspicion of aggravated battery and aggravated assault. No bond was set. - on suspicion of criminal damage to property less than $1000 and domestic battery. No bond was set. - A 42-year-old Lawrence man was arrested on the 900 block of 11th Street Monday at 4:24 p.m. on suspicion of criminal damage of property less than $1000 and theft of property greater than $1000. Bond was set at $1750. He was released. The Kansan misprinted the issue numbers in the Monday and Tuesday papers. The correct numbers are Volume 125, Issue 38 and Issue 39. ↑ 18+ Event Doors Open At 9pm 1200 Oread Ave. Lawrence.KS 66044