Volume 125 Issue 2 kansan.com Monday, August 20, 2012 is ds is ing rk ext ely or ore 3. ay- or- n'tite ing so art. ave to ice ink asy any ess nan OLYMPIC DREAMS 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 THE UNIVERSITY UAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2012 PAGE 55 Cross Country Sept. 1 Bob Timmons Classic, Lawrence, Kan. Sept. 29 Rim Rock Classic, Lawrence, Kan. Oct. 6 Haskell Invitational, Lawrence, Kan. Oct. 13 Wisconsin Adidas Invitational, Madison, Wis. Oct. 27 Big 12 Championships, Austin, Texas. Nov. 9 NCAA Midwest Regional, Springfield, Mo. Nov. 17 NCAA National Championships, Louisville, Ky. Men's Golf Sept. 9-10 Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational, Colorado Springs; Colo. Sept. 16-18 Golfweek's Conference Challenge, Burlington, Iowa Sept. 24-25 Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, Erie, Colo. Oct. 5-7 Brickyard Collegeiate, Macon, Ga. Oct 22-23 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate, Las Cruces, N.M. Women's Golf Sept. 17-18 Dale McNamara Invitational, Tulsa, Okla. Sept. 24-25 Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational, Lawrence, Kan. Oct. 8-10 Price's-New Mexico State University Invitational, Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 15-17 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic, Norman, Okla. Oct. 28-29 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate, Kiawah Island, S.C. Soccer Notre Dame Tournament, South Bend, Ind. 2012-2013 SCHEDULES FOR WOMEN'S BASKETBALL, TENNIS, SWIMMING AND DIVING WERE NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESS TIME. Soccer Aug. 17 UC Santa Barbara Aug. 19 Northwestern Aug. 24 Georgia Aug. 26 UNLV Aug. 31 Creighton Sept. 2 Arizona State Sept. 7 Missouri State Sept. 9 North Carolina State Sept. 14 Denver Sept. 21 Oklahoma State Sept. 28 @ Waco, Texas Sept. 30 @ TCU Oct. 5 West Virginia Oct. 7 @ Wake Forest Oct. 12 @ Oklahoma Oct. 14 @ Texas Oct. 19 Iowa State Oct. 21 Texas Tech Oct. 26 Northern Colorado Oct. 31 Big 12 Championship, San Antonio, Texas Nov. 9 - Dec. 2 NCAA Tournament Notre Dame Tournament, South Bend, Ind. Sept. 14 Loyola Marymount Sept. 15 Xavier Sept. 16 @ Notre Dame Sept. 19 Creighton Sept. 22 @ Texas Tech Sept. 26 Iowa State Oct. 3 @ West Virginia Oct. 6 Baylor Oct. 10 @ Oklahoma Oct. 12 @ Texas Oct. 17 Kansas State Oct. 20 TCU Oct. 24 @ Iowa State Oct. 29 West Virginia Nov. 3 @ Baylor Nov. 7 @ Kansas State Nov. 10 Texas Nov. 14 Oklahoma Nov. 17 @ TCU Nov. 21 Saint Louis Nov. 24 Texas Tech Volleyball Arkansas Tournament, Fayetteville, Ark. Aug. 24 Northwestern State Aug. 25 Tennessee-Martin Aug. 25 @ Arkansas Kansas Volleyball Invitational, Lawrence, Kan. Aug. 31 Sam Houston State Aug. 31 Tulsa Sept. 1 Arkansas State Sept. 4 UMKC tavhawk Invitational, Lawrence, Kan Sept. 7 College of Charleston Sept. 7 Arizona State Sept. 8 Wyoming ther incoming a memorable the University. several orga SUA and the experience. students are in and SUA and litsky special SUA said. attunes until weekend events Saturday, an can attend to nunity as well religious orga-ay. nd ents BRYANT/KANSAM bining Hawks Nest sus Union. drew Ruszczyk NG SEK Fair m. on es m. 4 Thank You of Art 24 Trivia y EEK tence with neighbors can be a challenge, especially between University of Kansas students and permanent Lawrence residents. The Good Neighbor program, created in unison by the University and the city, aims to strengthen relations between students and residents by providing students with information about good citizenship. The initiative kicked off Thursday with about a hundred volunteers from six fraternities canvassing the Oread neighborhood with welcome bags. Volunteers, paired with city representatives, placed 2,000 bags on doorsteps with city ordinance information ranging from bike parking and house party protocol. "A big part of going to school is learning how to live on your own," said Joe Monaco, a spokesperson for the event. "We are providing just some basic information about how Brad Hess, a freshman from Wichita and Delta Upsilon Fraternity program volunteer, said he was impressed by the University's initiative. policies as their hometowns, Monaco said. "This is the first in a set of many steps," said Tim Caboni, vice chancellor for public affairs at the University and a Good Neighbor co-creator. "We are extending an olive branch today, but it does not end here. While no immediate events are planned for the future, Monaco said the University will continue the initiative throughout the year "People really care more here," Hess said. "It makes me feel good. It just makes me feel safer and it feels nice to be joining that community." -Edited by Joanna Hlavacek The Good Neighbor program is the first to fortify the University's connection with the city. CLASSIFIEDS 10 CROSSWORD 5 also available at www.studentaffairs. ku.edu/gooodneighbor. Trying to be more neighborly? Follow the advice of the Good Neighbor program. -Parties: Notify neighbors before throwing a party. They'll appreciate you cluing them in. -Parking: Do not park in the yard or in front of fire hydrants or driveways. Doing so can result in a fine. -Pets: Animals need to be kept on a leash within the city. -Sidewalks: Sidewalks must be clear of ice or snow within 24 hours. -Bicycles: Bikes cannot be locked to trees or other non-designated structures. -Doors: Lock all windows and doors, including your car, and keep electronics and valuables out of view. Call Lawrence police if you see something suspicious. CRYPTOQUIPS 5 OPINION 6 Index SPORTS 12 SUDOKU 5 Sarah Glass, a KU journalism school graduate, performs under the name Miss Conception on Friday night for students at the Hawk week Block Party. Miss Conception is the leader of Vibe Tribal TC, a performance company from Kansas City. TARA BRYANT/KANSAN Source: Good Neighbor program ents, unless stated otherwise, © 2012 The University Daily Kansan If you are looking for some extra cash this semester, attend the Part-Time Job Fair, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Kansas University. p Sunny skys with west northwest winds 2 Welcome back to campus! + HI: 89 L0: 53 A B