THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPRING 2007 年 月 日 星期 日 年 月 日 星期 FINALS EDITION 7 AFTER FINALS (FROM 4) Spa treatments are just one way to relax after finals. Images Salon and DaySpa, 51 1 W. 9th St., offers massages and spa services. KANSAN FILE PHOTO BY ASHLEE KIELER After a grueling week of finals students can begin to unwind and enjoy their summer. Students interested in a night out on the town may be tempted by bar specials. Abe and Jake's Landing, 8 E. Sixth St., will be throwing a "School's out for summer" party Friday night. Ryan Lantz, general manager for the bar, said the bar will be open to those 21 and older with a $3 cover charge. Saturday the bar will be open for those 18 and older with a live band, The Crumpleton's. Cover will be $7 for 18- to 21-year-olds and $5 for anyone older than 21. Jordan Redding, Quinton's Bar and Deli bartender, said Quinton's, located at 615 Massachusetts St., will be offering 23-ounce margaritas and double vodka drinks for $3.50 Friday night. Students not wanting to go out on the town can watch the Jayhawks' baseball game, weather permitting. Kansas plays Nebraska at 7 p.m. Friday. Students looking to be pampered while relaxing can head to Images Salon and Day Spa, 511 W. Ninth St. Juls Fowler, esthetician at Images, said fullbody massages run from $35 for 30 minutes to $80 for one-and-a half hours. Fowler also recommended a lavender body wrap for relaxation. The wrap costs $50 and takes about an hour. Mike Agan, health educator for Watkins Memorial Health Center, said students should do what they like to do because they probably haven't been able to during finals. Agan said some students liked to go to movies or play video games to relax. Students wanting to catch a movie have a lot of options as summer block busters begin to open. "Spider-man 3" is now playing, and "Shrek the Third" opens Friday. Kansan staff writer Ashlee Kieler can be contacted at akieler@kansan.com. KANSAN FILE PHOTO Watkins Memorial Health Center can help students recover from the stress of finals. Taking time to relax and do something fun can also help, said Mike Agan, Watkins health educator. ---