6A NEWS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS MONDAY,OCTOBER 23,2006 Clinics open to all KU students, faculty, staff, and retirees (must be 18 yrs or older) 2006 Flu Immunization Clinics Date Time Location Tuesday, October 24 10:00am-2:00pm Kansas Union 4th Floor Traditions Area Wednesday, October 25 1:00pm-4:00pm Student Health Services 1st floor conference room Thursday, October 26 1:00pm-4:00pm Student Health Services 1st floor conference room Can't make it to a clinic? Call 864-9507 to schedule an appointment. Can't make it to a clinic? Call 864-9507 to schedule an appointment. Cost: Flu Shot - $15 --- Nasal mist vaccine - $28 (Prices subject to change without notice.) (Nasal Mist Vaccine available by appointment and available for those aged 5 through 49 only) Payable by check, cash or credit card at time of service* *No Insurance billing. Medicaid and Medicare are not accepted. Brought to you by: KU Student Health Services โ€” "Celebrating a Century of Caring 1906-2006" Contributing to Student Success The cover of an October edition reads, "Oh my God โ€” we hit a little girl." Inside, the accompanying article tells the story of a company of Marines as they traveled from Fort Dix, N. J., to South Vietnam. A lineup of generals who opposed the war were also photographed in Esquire magazine and were accompanied by a report about whether ART (CONTINUED FROM 1A) the U.S. Army thought in unison about the war. The exhibit is on display through Dec. 3 in the South Balcony of the Spencer Museum of Art. Kansan staff writer Darla Slipke can be contacted at dslipke@kansan.com. Edited by Catherine Odson DRUMS (CONTINUED FROM 1A) The drums were made from a special, region-specific wood that has been incorporated into the drum-building technique for more than 1,000 years. The trees and goatskins that the drums are made of are even blessed to bring players peace and a deeper appreciation of their culture. If the crowd on Friday was any indication, Helm's methods seemed to work. As new participants trickled in and out of the drum circle, each of them brought a new beat and enthusiastic flavor to the room. "If you play with Buddy you can't help but smile," said Leigh Ann Livingston, Multicultural Resource Center graduate assistant. Livingston said she was excited for Helm to come because he would allow student and staff participants the chance to relax during midterms through the use of his drum techniques. She played in the drum circle during the event. Helm said he wanted to come to the University because he believed that appreciation of different cultures and rhythms should come from the Midwest. He said he enjoyed bringing his message to the Midwest and the rest of the nation. "There are two basic rhythms, but there are many cultural rhythms," Helm said. "The genius of American culture is that we've simplified these rhythms into a world beat. It's rock'n'roll, rhythm and jazz, jazz, pop." Kansan staff writer Courtney Hagen can be contacted at chagen@ kansan.com. - Edited by Kate Shipley 2500 Iowa St. 785-841-6640 pro*cuts BEST ON THE BLOCK KU SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WELFARE The University of Kansas Career Carnival October 27, 2006 Kansas Union, Ballroom 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. - See what social workers do! Photo by: Earl Richardson, University Relations - Meet with BSW, MSW & Ph.D. admissions staff. * Find out about career options in social work. For more information go to: http://www.socwel.ku.edu/careercarnival/ ******* Take Advantage of Pre-Social Work Group Advising Sessions: The dates/times are: Tues., October 24th, 12-2 pm, 208 Twente Hall Wed., November 1st, 9-11 am, 208 Twente Hall and Fri., November 10th, 1-3pm, 208 Twente Hall LIED CENTER OF KANSAS www.liedku.edu ยท 785.864.2787 Half-Price Tickets for KU Students! Available online and at Lied College, University Theatre and SUA Ticket Offices. L. A. Theatre Works presents THE CAINE MUTINY COURT-MARTIAL BY HERMAN WOUK STARRING JOHN VICKERY* FROM STAR TREK & BROADWAY'S THE LION KING Friday, October 27-7:30 p.m. Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, this radio play recounts the courtroom drama about mutinous acts aboard a ship during World War II. BARBERER N.Y.C., L.C. VIP Services * Cast subject to change. "A LANDMARK CULTURAL EVENT." Ratan Thiyam's Chorus Repertory Theatre from MANIPUR. INDIA NINE HILLS ONE VALLEY Wednesday & Thursday, November 1 & 2 - 7:30 p.m. KU LED CENTER OF KANSAS Tickets: 765.864.2789 info@victoriaphotography.com 0435 661 4544 0435 661 4544 0435 661 4544 Toll: 765.864.2777 1 5ๅ…ƒ Buy online www.ied.ku.edu ( ) I