A THE STUDENT VOICE SINCE 1904 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,2010 WWW.KANSAN.COM VOLUME 123 ISSUE 58 SEEING THE LIGHT Funding issues slowing project BY MICHAEL HOLTZ mholtz@kansan.com The proposed lighted pathways would run down the sidewalks on the north side of 12th Street between Vermont to Louisiana streets. Another path would run down 14th Street between Louisiana and Ohio streets. of the total cost. He said because it's a city project, the city should provide adequate funding. discussions have occurred between the new board members. MEN'S BASKETBALL | 10A With freshman Josh Selby still waiting to hear about his investigation, junior guard Tyshawn Taylor filled the role of playmaker in the easy win. Taylor steady yet again in Jayhawks' 90-59 win LAWRENCE | 3A Photo studio integrates past into 20th Century Bombshell studio uses computerized effects to make pictures mimic pinup shots. The owner said the main goal is promoting women's self-confidence in an age of body dissatisfaction. INDEX Classifieds...9A Crossword...4A Cryptoquips...4A Opinion...5A Sports...10A Sudoku...4A All contents, unless stated otherwise. © 2010 The University Daily Kansan HEALTH Attendance low at flu clinics despite recommendations BY JUSTINE PATTON jpatton@kansan.com "The flu can be devastating to students academically," Evans said. "I encourage them to get vaccinated in order to prevent that. I view getting the flu shot as one of the best preventative measures a student can make for his or her success." Stephen Evans, a full-time lecturer in the department of English, gives students in his classes extra credit if they get a flu shot. His reasoning, he says, is simple. However, fewer students at the University are taking this advice, which goes against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's recommendation that everyone six months or older gets vaccinated this year. The number of KU students who have received flu shots so far at the clinics on campus is down almost 50 percent from two years ago. Dalton Gomez/KANSAN FILE PHOTO A volunteer administers a flu vaccination at a clinic run by Watkins Memorial Health Center earlier this semester. Officials recommend everyone older than six months gets vaccinated this season. 再 Patty Quinlan, the nursing supervisor at Watkins Memorial Health Center, said the goal each year is to give 1,000 doses per three weeks worth of clinics. However, during the last three weeks, the SEE FLU ON PAGE 3A Remaining Flu Clinics 1. 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Kansas Union 2. p.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow at Watkins Memorial Health Center See where the flu has spread so far in the U.S. this season at http:// www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/WeeklyFluActivityMap.htm. 4 右 ---