012 Volume 125 Issue 37 kansan.com Thursday, October 25, 2012 is team- received hopes to ons Crist Allison Kohn YOUNG/KANSAN the fourth set in and 25 total there, he's on me, being a us insight m a fifth it it from build on to give line HALLOWEEKEND Lawrence offers plenty of festivities for the spooky holiday HANNAH BARLING fbarling@kansan.com Halloween is around the corner, and students are rushing to find the perfect costume and party plans. Connor Bellony, a sophomore from Austin, Texas, plans on reliving his childhood by dressing up as Spiderman. He bought silly string cans and plans on Carolina Gutierrez, a sophomore from Broomfield, Colo., plans on dressing up as the girls from Toddlers and Tiaras with her friends. She said they bought tutus and sashes and plan on topping it off with glitter. There are several opportunities for students to attend Halloween-themed events on- and off-campus. From pumpkin patches to a huge Halloween show by EOTO at the Granada, everyone can find some fun way to celebrate. having them tied to his wrists for his spider webs. "I can't wait because I'm going to be shooting people with my webs all night," Bellamy said. Various events will be happening on campus and throughout Lawrence to celebrate one of the most popular holidays in the country. PUMPKIN PATCH Schaake's Pumpkin Patch, located on North 1500 Road, has pumpkins to pick straight off the vine, free hayrides and a hay maze, all creating a family-friendly atmosphere. Downtown Lawrence will be having its annual trick-or-treat beginning Halloween at 5 p.m. SEE JUMP PAGE 4