2A NEWS quote of the day THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2008 "At the root of the Tim Donaghy issue is the one thing that has plagued all sports since the day man met ball and discovered competition could be a business: gambling." -Scoop Jackson fact of the dav -sports.yahoo.com NBA referee Tim Donaghy pleaded guilty last year to charges he conspired to engage in wire fraud and transmitted beting information through interstate commerce. 3. Group to hand out free reusable bags Want to know what people are talking about? Here's a list of Monday's five most e-mailed stories from Kansan.com: Donaghy said he even wagered on games he worked. most e-mailed 4. Demolition 2. Fake $100 bill used for delivery 1. End of a tradition for University students The University Daily Kansan is the student newspaper of the University of Kansas. The first copy is paid through the student activity fee. Additional copies of The Kansan are 25 cents. 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Kansas newsroom 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall 1435 Jayhawk Blvd. Lawrence, KS 60645 (788) 864-4810 Photo courtesy of Kell2: Taylor Kelly Taylor, Hartford senior, Lacey Arndt, Kansas alumni and Chelsea Miller, Thayer graduate student celebrate after watching the national championship game at the Granada, 1020 Massachusetts St. Submit all photos by e-mail to photos@ansan.com with the subject line "Jayhawks & Friends" and the following information: your full name, the full names of the people photographed, along with their hometown (town and state) and year in school, what is going on in the photo, when and where the photo was taken and any other information you find vital or interesting. ODD NEWS Louisiana Senate rejects state ban on saggy pants BATON ROUGE, La. — A state Senate panel rejected a bill on Tuesday that would make it a crime to wear one's pants too low, even as Cajun-country towns around Louisiana have been banning saggy pants from their streets. Sen. Derrick Shepherd's bill would have made it illegal to wear, in public, clothing that "intentionally exposes undergarments or intentionally exposes any portion of the pubic hair, cleft of the buttocks or genitals." Violators would have faced a fine of up to $175 and eight days of community service. Exceptions included thong swim suits and clothing worn in fashion shows. Shepherd said the state should take a stand against droopy pants, which he called just one example of widespread indecency in contemporary clothing styles. With no objection, the Senate judiciary panel voted against moving the measure to the floor. About a dozen Louisiana towns and cities have enacted or are considering bans on saggy pants. Associated Press What do you think? BY ASHLEY BARFOROUSH DO YOU FEEL SAFE ON AND AROUND CAMPUS? TYLER LUKE Witchia freshman "I feel safe on campus because of the KU Police. I've never had any reason to feel unsafe." "I feel safe. You see a lot of police driving around. I don't ever see people with knives or anything like that. I've been here three years, and the people are all very nice." AYMAN AL ABBAD Saudi Arabia junior ASHLEY BASOV Leawood sophomore "No, I don't feel safe on campus. There was a burglary and a rape and people get beat up. The KU Police don't do shit but drive around. We need more cameras, especially around the Towers." ASHLEIGH GARCIA Topeka junior "I feel safe on campus, but at my apartment I am much more cautious. I've heard rumors the serial rapist is back in Lawrence. When Virginia Tech happened, I was really nervous because we have an open campus, but now with the text messaging, I feel pretty safe." The seminar "Health & Humanities Seminar- Ibitola Pearce" will begin at 3:30 p.m. in the Hall Center Seminar Room. The seminar "Recovering a Lost Kansas Landscape: A Novelist Explores Personal History" will begin at 2 p.m. at Continuing Education. The workshop "Access 2003: Reports" will begin at 1 p.m. in the Budig PC Lab. The public event "Scott Heim, Fiction Writer" will begin at 7 p.m. in the Gridiron Room in the Burge Union. The Seminar"Gustavo Arellano talk and book signing "Ask a Mexican" will begin at 7 p.m. in the Sabatini Multicultural Resource Center. daily KU info KU $ \textcircled{1} $nfo The public event "University Forum: Grassroots Women in Bolivian Venezuela" will begin at 12 p.m. at the ECM Center. on campus A 21-year-old KU student reported the aggravated burglary of a T-shirt, a bag of bread and other items to the Lawrence Police Department on Monday. The crime occurred between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. on the 1300 block of Mass. St. and the losses were valued at $37.57. A 27-year-old KU student reported the theft of a wallet and other items the Lawrence Police Department on Monday. The crime occurred between 4:15 p.m. and 9:15 p.m.on the 3000 block of W. 6th St. The losses were valued at $30. BARTONline Need to add a class? contact us Dropped a class? 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