8A THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 NATION Chicago petitions Bush to bring troops home from Iraq CHICAGO - Chicago on Wednesday became the nation's largest city to urge the Bush administration to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq at once. The resolution, approved 29-9, seeks an "immediate and orderly" withdrawal. The City Council has 50 aldermen. Chicago joins other cities — including San Francisco, Santa Cruz, Calif., 50 communities in Vermont and the Chicago suburb of Evanston — in calling for the withdrawal of troops. The vote followed an hour of emotional debate, including an impassioned speech by Alderman Burton Natarus, who fainted afterward. Natarus, 71, was in good condition at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and was be kept overnight for observation, a hospital spokeswoman said. The Associated Press Logo CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A the University's new visual identity plan. "We told the Chancellor from the beginning that we will support whatever this committee determines." Marchionny said. While the department has led the distribution of the new Jayhawk, it is still unsure about the future of several different fonts and KU logos displayed on jerseys and merchandise. A decision on whether those logos and fonts would change in the future is still pending, Marchiony said. "We will do whatever we can to incorporate the new visual identity into what we can do as athletics," Marchiony said. After Hemenway designated an official color of blue last spring, the department spent the summer working on new football uniforms for the team to wear this fall. During the past three seasons, the team wore navy blue jerseys. It was the only team to use navy blue. Rock chalk checkmate Johnston said unifying the University around a single blue was key to the process. "Athletics is our most visible unit at the University of Kansas," Johnston said. "They were a leader in promoting royal blue." The University will release a graphic identity standards manual for schools and departments Sept. 27. The manual contains rules for usage and presentation of the University logo and graphics. - Edited by Tricia Masenthin Jared Soares/KANSAN Carlie Bittel, Hays freshman, ponders her next move during a chess tournament sponsored by Student Union Activities. The event was held last night at the Hawk's Nest in the Kansas Union. Share your space, but live on your own. All furnishings pictured are from Wai-Mart HP Laptop Storage Get everything for your dorm room at Walmart.com and still afford tuition. WAL*MART ALWAYS LOW PRICES. Always. Walmart.com ---