THE UNIVERSITY DAHY GANSAN THE UNIVERSITY DAIDY KANSAN NEWS MANAGEMENT PAGE 2 Editor-in-chief Hannah Wise Managing editors Sarah McCabe Nikki Wentling ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT Sales manager Jacob Snider Business manager Elise Farrington NEWS SECTION EDITORS News editor Allison Kohn Associate news editor Joanna Hlavacek Sports editor Pat Strathman Associate sports editor Trevor Graff Entertainment and special sections editor Laken Rapier Associate entertainment and special sections editor Kayla Banzet Copy chiefs Megan Himan Taylor Lewis Brian Sisk Design chiefs Ryan Benedick Katie Kutsko Designers Trey Conrad Sarah Jacobs Opinion editor Dylan Lysen Photo editor Ashleigh Lee Web editor Natalie Parker ADVISERS General manager and news adviser Malcolm Gibson Sales and marketing adviser Jon Schlitt Contact Us editor@kansan.com www.kansan.com Newsroom: (785) 766-1491 Advertising: (785) 864-4358 Twitter: UDK_News Facebook, facebook.com/thekansa The University Daily Kansan is the student newspaper of the University of Kansas. 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Whether it’s rock 'n' roll or reggae, sports or special events, KHIR 0 is for try. 2000 Dole Human Development Center 1000 Sunnyside Lawrence, Kan. 66045 What's the weather, Jay? 6 - weather.com WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2013 Partly cloudy. 10% chance of rain. SE wind at 13 mph. Thursday 4 Mostly cloudy. 10% chance of rain. WNW at 21 mph. ursday HI:48 LO:30 HI: 64 LO: 50 HI: 54 L0: 32 Saturday Friday Forty-eight, not so great. Mostly cloudy. 10% chance of rain. NW winds at 14mph. Fifty-four does not inspire me. Sixty-four, cold no more. CALENDAR Wednesday, April 11 **WHAT:** Persian Culture Fest: Film/ Panel "A Separation" **WHERE:** Spencer Museum of Art Auditorium **WHEN:** 5 to 7.30 p.m. **ABOUT:** See this Academy Award-winning film from Iran for free, then participate in a panel discussion afterward. Thursday, April 12 **WHAT:** KU Fit Launch **WHERE:** Ambler Student Recreation Fitness Center **WHEN:** 4:30 to 9 p.m. **ABOUT:** Hit up the Rec for the launch of new fitness classes. Zumba, Body Pump, Hip Hop Hustle, Turbo Kick and Power Step classes will be featured. WHAT: Cottin's Hardware Farmers Market WHERE: Cottin's Hardware, 1832 Massachusetts WHEN: 4 p.m. ABOUT: Visit this small-scale indoor farmers market and pick up home-grown treats. **WHAT:** Persian Culture Fest: An Evening of Persian Classical Music **WHERE:** Spooner Hall, The Commons **WHEN:** 6:30 p.m. ABOUT: Kansas City-based classical Persian music group Orkideh will perform as part of Persian Culture Fest. Friday, April 13 WHAT: Trinity Vintage Sale WHERE: Trinity Episcopal Church, 1011 Vermont St. WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. ABOUT: This classy event features elegant items such as china, silver, art and furniture for sale. Bring $5 for admission Friday night, and enjoy wine, fruit and cheese. WHAT: "8" by Dustin Lance Black WHERE: Wescoe Hall, 3139 WHEN: 7:30 p.m. ABOUT: This new play by Academy Award-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black chronicles the federal trial about Proposition 8 in California and addresses marriage equality issues. Saturday, April 14 In the Big Event WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Check in at the Ambler Student Recreation Fitness Center parking lot ABOUT: Want to make a difference in your community? The Big Event matches thousands of volunteers with hundreds of local job sites during one day of service. Visit www.thebigeventku.com for more information. WHAT: Science Saturday: Collections WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. Fourteen wounded in Texas college stabbing WHERE: University of Kansas Natural History Museum ABOUT: This week's Science Saturday focuses on collections, both those assembled by scientists and the collections you can make at home of insects, plants and other specimens. ASSOCIATED PRESS CYPRESS, Texas β€” A 20-year-old student went on a building-to-building stabbing attack at a Texas community college Tuesday, wounding at least 14 people β€” many in the face and neck β€” before being subdued and arrested, authorities said Tuesday. The Harris County Sheriff's Office said in a statement that Dylan Quick had been planning the attack at the Lone Star College System's campus in Cypress for some time and had fantasies of stabbing people to death since he was in elementary school. Quick, who was charged with three counts of aggravated assault, used a razor-type knife, and piece of the blade was found in at least one victim, the sheriff's office said. Broken blade pieces also were found in the area where the stabbing occurred, and the handle was discovered in a backpack that Quick was carrying when he was arrested. Authorities were seen entering Quick's parents' home in Houston on Tuesday night. No one answered the door or the phone at the home, where two vehicles were parked in the driveway, including a Honda Accord with a license plate that said "DYLAN." The attack happened at 11:20 a.m. and sent at least 12 people to hospitals, while several others refused treatment at the scene, according to Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department spokesman Robert Rasa. Twopeopleremained in critical condition Tuesday evening at Memorial Hermann Texas Trauma Institute, spokeswoman Alex Rodriguez said. Diante Cotton, 20, said he was sitting in a cafeteria with some friends when a girl clutching her neck walked in, yelling: "He's stabbing people! He's stabbing people!" Cotton said he could not see the girl's injuries, but when he and his friends went outside, they saw a half-dozen people with injuries to their faces and necks being loaded into ambulances and medical helicopters. Harris County Sherriff Adrian Garcia said that when emergency calls came into the department, there were indications that "students or faculty were actively responding to work to subdue this individual." "So we're proud of those folks, but we're glad no one else is injured any more severely than they are," Garcia said. The attack came three months after a different Lone Star campus was the site of a shooting in which two people were hurt. The suspected gunman in that incident is charged with aggravated assault. ASSOCIATED PRESS Dylan Quick, who is a suspect in the multiple stabbings on the Lone Star Cy-Fair Campus, right, is escorted by Harris County Sherrif's Office investigators after being questioned Tuesday in Houston. LOCAL Event promotes volunteerism The Center for Community Outreach is hosting its annual community service and activism event, into the Streets Week, from April 7 to April 13. Into the Streets Week is a university-wide initiative that combines all 14 programs within the CCO. The CCO's student-run programs address issues such as community health, arts education, homelessness and environmental awareness. The programs, as well as other service-oriented groups on campus, coordinate community service projects and activism events throughout the week. Events and workshops will be held on campus and at various locations in Lawrence. Into the Streets Week will conclude with a volunteer opportunity at the third-annual Big Event on Saturday, April 13 at various sites throughout Lawrence. The event series will also feature a lecture by Marc Bamuthi Joseph, an advocate for arts education and environmental activism, on Thursday, April 11 in the Kansas Union. Loretta Ross, a renowned reproductive justice advocate, also gave a lecture on Tuesday, April 9. Through Into the Streets Week, the CCO hopes to inform students about the volunteer opportunities in the Lawrence community. The initiative aims to promote local, national and global service and advocacy. THIS WEEK'S EVENTS: WEDNESDAY APRIL 10 - ESOL Tutoring: Project Bridge 2 to 4.30 p.m. at Lawrence High School - Activities with the Boys and Girls Club with GROW 2:30 p.m. at Kennedy Elementary School - Musical Madness with Music Mentors and CREATE 4 to 5.30 p.m. in the Ballroom in the Union THURSDAY APRIL 11 - Library Cleanup with Project Bridge 1 to 5 p.m. at Lawrence Public Library - ESOL Tutoring with Project Bridge 2 to 4:30 p.m. at Lawrence High School - 3 to 4 p.m. in the English Room in the Union 25-30 participants. RSVP at itsw. rsvp@gmail.com - Marc Bamuthi Joseph Workshop 3 to 4 p.m. Marc Bamuthi Joseph Lecture 8 p.m. in Alderson Auditorium - Marc Bamuthi Joseph Reception 9 p.m. in the Traditions Area in the Union FRIDAY APRIL 12 - Library Cleanup with Project Bridge Bridge 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Lawrence Public Library - ESLO Tutoring with Project Bridge 2 to 4.30 p.m. at Lawrence High School - Kids at KU with MILK 4:30 p.m. in Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. SATURDAY APRIL 13 - Replant Mount Oread with EARTH 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Maggie's Farm - The Big Event 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. thoughtout Lawrence Hannah Swank Not Valid with any other offers GRADUATE I am currently a Graduate Student Senator, a member of University Senate and a member of the Graduate Student Advisory Board. I have also served on the University Senate Academic Computer and Electronic Communications Committee and the University Senate Libraries Committee. I am also the President of the International Family Association and the editor of People of KU. Through my years at the University, I have received many benefits from other students and the University, and I would like to continue to show my gratitude to them. I believe that every student's voice should be heard and I am looking forward to working with Student Senate to better improve the lives of graduate students at KU. Student Senate election bios CAMPUS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES (FRESHMAN/ SOPHOMORE); Editor's note: These bios were submitted late and are being run on behalf of the Election Commission. WAREHOUSE Full name: Seyool Oh Hornetown: Jinhae, South Korea Coalition: Independent Major: Aerospace Engineering Year: Graduate Student 1814 W. 23rd Lawrence, KS 843----6000 Name: Hannah Reinhart Hometown: Kansas City, Mo. Coalition: KUUnited 1 Tuesday is DOUBLE Stamp Day Major: Journalism, Political Science Year: Freshman I am a member of Delta Gamma sorority, Freshman Leadership Council, Junior Greek Council and the Big Event Recruitment Committee. I am so excited to be a part of Kunitied because of the tradition, the initiatives on our platform and the opportunity to make a difference on campus. R. All major appliances | Laundry facility on site Bus routes | Close to Campus & Downtown On-site management | Pet friendly | Pool Security and early bird deposit specials No application fee Call today tp schedule a tour! (785) 843-0011