2A NEWS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2008 quote of the day "I bought a house on a one way, dead-end road; I don't know how I got there." Steven Wright fact of the day The average cost of a home in the United Kingdom is £200,000, or $395,000. most e-mailed 3. Getting your copy of today's historic Kansan —thedailymail.co.uk Want to know what people are talking about? Here's a list of Wednesday's five most e-mailed stories from Kansan. com: 2. Slipke: More copies of The University Daily Kansan available 1. Self says Oklahoma State is in the past 4. Fans welcome team back from San Antonio 5. Photo Gallery: KU Pep Rally In Tuesday's story, "Downtown chaos shared by businesses, fans" Andy Kroeker was mistakenly called the owner of Fatso's. He's actually the general manager. correction 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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Each day there is news, music, sports, talk shows and other content made for students, by students. Whether it's rock 'n' roll or reggae, sports or special events, KIHK 90.7 is for you. Spotlight on Organizations KU Real Estate Club CONTRIBUTED PHOTO The KU Real Estate Club meets a few times per semester to learn more about the real estate business. The club visits Kansas City area real estate companies and visits jobs sites. BY JENNIFERTORLINE jtorline@kansan.com The KU Real Estate Club strives to educate students about the real estate industry through networking and special events. The organization meets a couple of times a semester, usually in the Kansas City area. The meetings consist of listening to guest speakers and visiting local real estate developments and offices. Members recently met with the Turner Construction District and the Cordish Company, who have been the developers of the Power and Light District in downtown Kansas City, Mo. Kara Brack, the club's vice president of marketing, said that the Real Estate Club provided students with networking opportunities and that the club helped students get a glimpse into the real estate industry. "Usually it's kind of hard to see what it is all about without diving headfirst into a company and experiencing it on a real life basis," Brack, Overland Park senior, said. "The club provides the opportunity to network with these executives and see their life" The organization also includes social time in their meetings. At the last event, the International Real Estate Management Association held a happy hour for the members at the 810 Zone, a sports bar and grill in Kansas City, Mo. President Josh Shoenfelder, St. Joseph, Mo., became involved with the organization three years ago because of his strong interest in real estate development. "When I joined, I was preparing for an internship with a real estate development company in California, so I was looking to gain as much knowledge as possible," Shoenfelder said. The organization used to be primarily a law school organization, Shoenfelder said. He has worked to build student interest from a variety of majors. "As president, I have tried to integrate the Business School, the School of Architecture and the Engineering School," he said. joined the organization at the beginning of the school year. Because of his involvement with the Real Estate Club, he would like to work with a real estate development firm or with financial sales after he graduates in May. "The networking in the organization and the skills I've learned have affected my career choice," Davis said. For more information regarding the KU Real Estate Club, email Schoenfelder at schnfldrku.edu. Jayhawks and friends Edited by Jeff Briscoe (From left to right) Kelly Underwood, Great Bend junior, Erin Cox, Chanute senior, Lindsey Ebel, Falls City, Neb., senior, and Sara Showalter, Hutchinson senior, celebrated Monday on Massachusetts street and said they had the time of their lives after KU beat Memphis. They added."Go Hawks!" ELECTION Clintons clash over trade agreements with Columbia WASHINGTON — The presidential campaign of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday that her husband, the former president, supports a free trade agreement with Colombia that she strenuously opposes. The acknowledgment adds new hurdles to the New York senator's bid to woo Democratic voters in Pennsylvania and elsewhere who believe free trade agreements have eliminated thousands of U.S. jobs. On Sunday, she demoted her chief campaign strategist for his role in promoting the Colombia pact Hillary Clinton told union activists Tuesday she would do everything in her power to Her campaign spokesman, Jay Carson, said in response to a query from The Associated Press that the senator's opposition is "clear and firm." He added: "Like other married couples who disagree on issues from time to time, she disagrees with her husband on this issue. President Clinton has been public about his support for Colombia's request for U.S. trade preferences since 2000." defeat the Colombia Free Trade Agreement now before Congress. Bill Clinton has been his wife's most prominent campaign surrogate and advocate for months. treaty"because when organizing workers puts an organizer's life at risk, as it does in Colombia, it makes a mockery of our labor protections." On Sunday, Mark Penn left his post as top strategist for Clinton's campaign after it was reported that he had met with Colombia's ambassador to the United States to discuss passage of the agreement. Colombia was a client of Penn's large public relations firm. Burson-Marsteller Speaking about the Colombia trade deal Tuesday to a meeting of the Communication Workers of America, she said:"As I have said for months, I oppose the deal, I have spoken out against the deal, I will vote against the deal and I will do everything I can to urge the Congress to reject the Colombia free trade agreement." President Bush on Monday sent the proposed Colombia deal to Congress, which has 90 days to ratify or reject it. The administration says it would help the United States by eliminating high barriers for U.S. exports to Colombia. Most Colombian products enter the United States duty free under existing trade preference laws, the administration says. tions about the pact at the time, and made her feelings known in such gatherings. Hillary Clinton's Democratic rival, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, noted his opposition to the Colombia deal Tuesday when he spoke to the CWA group moments after Clinton left the stage. He said he opposes the Obama did not mention Penn in his 25-minute speech to CWA activists. But in a conference call arranged by his campaign, Teamsters President James Hoffa called on Clinton to cut all ties with Penn, who continues to advise her campaign. A high point of his presidency was passage of the North America Free Trade Agreement, which his wife now criticizes at virtually every campaign stop. White House records show that as first lady Hillary Clinton attended several meetings designed to build congressional support for NAFTA in the early 1990s. She says she had reserva- "This latest issue with Mark Penn really hurts her credibility," especially on trade issues, said Hoffa, who supports Obama. on campus The conference "Olympian Desires: Building Bodies and Nations in East Asia" will take place all day. Associated Press The "Teal Ribbon Campaign" will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Kansas Union. The workshop "Best Practices/Security Awareness" will begin at 3 p.m. in the Budig PC Lab. Student Union Activities will present SUA Tea Time at 3 p.m. in the Traditions area of the Kansas Union. The Murphy 50th Anniversary Event KU Opera will present "Picnic" at 7:30 p.m. in the Robert Baustian Theatre in Murphy Hall. The KU libraries' book sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the Watson Library. on the record A 21-year-old KU student reported the theft of a radar detector and a pair of binoculars to the Lawrence Police Department on Monday. The theft occurred between 8 p.m. on Sunday and 2 p.m. on Monday on the 2500 block of W. 31st Street. Losses were valued at $250. A 19-year-old KU student reported the theft of a wallet to the Lawrence Police Department on Monday. The theft occurred between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. on the 4000 block of W. 6th Street The loss was valued at $30. The University/Faculty Senate Meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m. in 203 Green. A 37-year-old KU employee reported the theft of a Prabda wallet and a key ring to the Lawrence Police Department on Tuesday. The theft occurred between 11:40 p.m. on Monday and 11:40 p.m. on Tuesday on the 1000 block of Massachusetts sts. Losses were valued at $110. The seminar "Those Latin Lovers Got Around! The Romance Languages" will begin at 2 p.m. at Continuing Education. A 21-year-old KU student reported the theft of a wallet to the Lawrence Police Department on Tuesday. 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