r h 2 n 30 60 90 Big 12-Week 10 Chris Neal/KANSAN Freshman running back James Sims tries to break through the Iowa State defense Saturday in Ames, Iowa. Sims rushed for 60 yards on 19 carries against Iowa State. SCHEDULE 3 COLORADO AT KANSAS 1:00 p.m. BAYLOR AT OKLAHOMA STATE 11:30 a.m. on FSN NEBRASKA AT IOWA STATE 2:30 p.m. on ABC OKLAHOMA AT TEXAS A&M 6:00 p.m. on FSN TEXAS AT KANSAS STATE 7:00 p.m.on ESPN2 MISSOURI AT TEXASTECH Spare time? Participate in a Clinical Study. 7:00 p.m. on ABC Quintiles has a study with a two night clinical stay and nine follow-up visits. Qualified volunteers could receive up to $1,500. You may qualify if you are: - Age 18-65 - A light or non-smoker - Taking no medications Located just East of Metcalf on 115th Overland Park, KS Call Today (913) 894-5533 StudyForChange.com to the estitution of cities, the as ranks: ks rch oral s onal memberships News & rt (over- BERS ty awards THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN both public THE WAVE NOVEMBER 5,2010 till needs to e when we're to create and vledge," said student Body "resident Michael Vade Smith. We might have gotten off track with hat and need to get focused gain." Andrew Vendorff, a, said more U member- pride for the PAGE 3A Kronos, the classic Greek god (Billy Clark, a junior from Topeka) and his assistant (Jeanne Klein, professor of the Children and Drama class) try and figure out what happened after he was kidnapped. The class hosts an environment in which the children can display their individuality through improvisation. Jerry Wang/KANSAN Senior kicker Jacob Branstetter celebrates with strength coach John Williams after Kansas recovered an onside kick during the fourth quarter. Kansas scored five touchdowns in the fourth quarter and recorded its first Big 12 victory of the season. After losing the previous four games, the Jayhawks beat the Buffaloores 52-45. The game will air on local FOX television stations this Wednesday and Friday. See pages 4B and 5B for a rewind of the game. Local kids play,act at KU CAMPUS Dalton Gomez/KANSAN The Douglas County AIDS Project uses funds raised from the art donated from students to help with its services. The Lawrence Public Schools do not offer drama classes to middle school children. That is why Klein began this free class for local kids when she arrived at the University. BY NICOLAS ROESLER nroesler@kansan.com with seven countries all vying for territory, sparkles and a bigger population. Each of the children have created their own character names and have aligned themselves with various countries There is conflict in LaLa Land. a small world created every Thursday in a classroom in Murphy Hall. This may sound like a political science experiment or an economics lesson, but it's actually a drama lesson for Lawrence kids. Every semester for 27 years, professor Jeanne Klein has brought in middle school children to act and play with University of Kansas students in her class, Children and Drama, taught through the theater department. Lala Land was created by this semester's group of fourth through sixth graders. It's a world The Floating Isle of Terror declared war on New York. Meanwhile, the country of Gumenheimer sat back and watched these two warring lands come to an agreement of boundaries and shared resources like a peaceful adviser. "This really shows how we can teach socialization skills," said Rachel Enoch, a senior from Manhattan enrolled in Children DON holds art auction to raise funds like New York, Lands R' Us and Spartel. Enoch, like many of the students enrolled in the class, is not a theater major. Professor Klein 2. 3 and Drama. SEE KIDS ON PAGE 3A Graduate Jennifer Kongs ate only foods located within a 100-mile radius of Lawrence for one month last year for a class. LOCAVORE | 3A Jayhawks take win over Lady Blues Former student eats, lives localized BASKETBALL | 1B With a confident offense, all players scored against Washburn. INDEX Classifieds. ...7B Crossword. ...4A Cryptoquips ...4A Opinion. ...5A Sports. ...1B Sudoku. ...4A weather.com All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2010 The University Daily Kansan