RECORD Un The Universi tigation into an a vate information cuss the details would notify the in the ma The Univer t two manila in fidential inf or and University anonymous so with the mater recovered from ematics. The B Fame retu 'Edit As a corre Bob Dotson bing people's ordinary people things. Dotson, a University of speaker for in Alderson a Union. The free and open SPEAK FUNDR Ex for The Centre is hosting Saturday Fitness Centre The fund ALSO INSIDE | HAWK TOPICS 04 | AND A LOOK INTO JAYPLAY WRITER ALAIDE VILCHIS IBARRA'S TWO WORLDDS PAGE 15 White, who also teaches at the Lawrence Athletic Center. Zumba is an aerobic workout based on Latin dance moves. The fundraiser is from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. FULL STORY ONLINE AT KANSAN.COM index Classifieds...7B Crossword...4A Horoscopes...4A Opinion...5A Sports...1B Sudoku...4A All contents, unless stated otherwise © 2007The University Daily Kansan Sara also became more involved with The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and the "Light the Night" program. Saturday will mark Sara's third year participating in Lawrence's walk. Sara will lead her team, "Striders for Survivors." She will be joined by friends and family and encouraged others to participate. Dave will also lead a team, "Sara's Strollers." CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS CONTINUED PHOTOS Sara, above, receives her last chemotherapy treatment. "It was the best feeling in the world," she said of finishing. Edited by Tara Smith The event will begin with food and drink, an auction, and fireworks in South Park. The walk down Vermont and Massachusetts streets begins at 7:30 p.m. For a $25 donation, participants can carry lighted balloons during the walk; white balloons for survivors, red for supporters and gold for those walking in memory of someone. For more information: http://www.active.com/donate/ltnShawne/stridersforsurvivors, or visit Sara Turnbull's Facebook event page, "Light the Night in L-Town." during a time when so much was unknown. Sara knew she could count on the support of her father, Dave Turnbull, who had run marathons to raise money for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society for eight years before she was diagnosed. The diagnosis gave Dave a personal stake in his charity work. "Cancer is the biggest emotional roller coaster anyone could ever go through," Sara said. "You're extremely scared and sad for yourself. Then you're bitter, and 'Why me?' Finally, you come to the point of 'Well OK, I'm going to have to do this.'" It was weird to hear people complain about the little things," Sara said. "There's so much more going on." ENTERTAINMENT Lied Center offers Pink Floyd tribute Fans who never had the chance to check out Pink Floyd in concert will be able to sort of. The Lied Center plays host this weekend to "The Pink Floyd Experience", which will celebrate the career of Pink Floyd with concert footage, a cover band and new innovative technology. The two-hour concert includes a massive light show and other iconic symbols of the band throughout the show. Brad Knauss, associate director of marketing for the center, said the band appealed to both younger and older generations, which along with the multimedia show, encouraged the center to bring the show to the University. FULL STORY ONLINE AT KANSAN.COM Donors help restore chapel CAMPUS After seven months of construction, Danforth Chapel will be re-dedicated at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The construction, which cost about $900,000, included adding a bride's room, refurbishing the organ and re-doing the floors. Linda Stewart, who donated money with her husband, noticed the chapel needed improvements while attending her grandson's wedding at the chapel more than three years ago. FULL STORY PAGE 3A Jon Gwering/KANSAN 4 Denforth Chapel renovations include adding a heating. and cooling system and refurbishing the organ. X 4