--- / NEWS / TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2010 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM QUOTE OF THE DAY "The life of every man is a diary in which he means to write one story, and writes another." James Matthew Barrie FACT OF THE DAY The Afrikaans word for'astrology'is sterrewiggelary. qi.com KANSAN.com Tuesday, October 26, 2010 KUJH news briefs Featured content In the mid-1900s, there was a seven-hole golf course on campus, right next to Potter Lake. Check out www.kuhistory.com for other cool historical tidbits. kansan.com CONTINUED PHOTOS Check Kansan.com for news updates at noon, 1,2,3 and 4 p.m. Kansan.com poll Do you consider the health implications of your Halloween candy? O Yes, I try to limit myself. O No, calories don't count on Halloween. Vote online at Kansan.com/polls ROBERT J. DOLE INSTITUTE OF POLITICS The University of Kansas http://www.facebook.com/doleinstitute - Student Health Services will host a flu shot clinic from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Burge Union. Shots are $15 and nasal spray vaccines are $20.50. October 26 TUESDAY What's going on? CRIME REPORT - A student reported an instance of disorderly conduct Oct. 20 in the 200 block of Indiana Street. WEDNESDAY October 27 *Student Health Services will host a flu shot clinic from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the School of Pharmacy. Shots are $15 and nasal spray vaccines are $20.50.* The Lied Center will host "Spring Awakening" a Broadway musical, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost between $21 and $48. - Two students — a resident and a neighbor — reported a broken storm window Oct. 21 in the 1300 block of Ohio Street. The damage was estimated at $200. - A student who was the victim of battery past midnight on the morning of Oct. 22 refused to testify about it. A different student reported the incident to police. They were in the 700 block of Massachusetts Street. THURSDAY October 28 SATURDAY October 30 - A student reported criminal damage to the rear left fender of a Honda CRV on Oct. 20 in the 1100 block of Louisiana Street. The damage was estimated at $800. University Theater will host a sale of its costume pieces from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the lobby of Murphy Hall. ■ Student Health Services will host a flu shot clinic from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Underground in Wesco Hall. Shots are $15 and nasal spray vaccines are $20.50. Student Union Activities will host "Tea at Three from 3 to 4 p.m. in the fourth floor of the Kansas Union. SUNDAY October 31 Elizabeth Berghout will perform a Halloween concert in the Campanile from 9 to 9:45 p.m. - A student reported an attempted aggrassed burial秋 Oct. 19 in the 1500 block of Eddingham Dr. FRIDAY The Hall Center will host a panel discussion, "Roundtable on Philosophy and Race: Robert Gooding- Williams and Tommie Shelly" from 2 to 4 p.m. Student Union Activities will host free cosmic bowling from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on the first floor of the Kansas Union. MONDAY November 1 The Hispanic-American Leadership Organization will construct a Day of the Dead Attar from 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Sabitini Multiculture Resource Center. What's on your iPod? BY BEN CHIPMAN MARISA GARCIA LAWRENCE JUNIOR Linkin Park — "Faint" Rufus Wainwright — "Movies of Myself" The Wombats — "Patricia the Stripper" Weezer — "Dope Notice" Elvis Presley — "Crawfish" MGMT — "Kids" Metric — "Satellite Mind" Shiny Toy Guns — "You Are The One" Flobots — "Handlebars" Shinedown — "What a Shame" JORDAN MASK QLATHE SOPHOMORE CARTER CURTIS HAYES FRESHMAN Dr. Dre feat. Eminem — "Forget About Dre" Bishop Lamont — "Excuse Me Bitch" Weezer — "Memories" Lil Wayne & Drake — "I'm Single" Lil Wayne — "Bill Gates" Callahan — "Davenport" +44 — "Chapter 13" I Set My Friends On Fire — "Beauty is in the Eyes of the Beerholder" Avenged Sevenfold — "Blinded in Chains" Led Zeppelin — "The Ocean" DYLAN LYSEN ANDOVER SOPHOMORE CRIME Students report a man masturbating Two students reported to the KU Public Safety Office at about 2 p.m. Monday that a man was looking at sexually explicit websites and masturbating in a computer lab on the fourth floor of Watson Library. Two friends, Dylan Kingsley, a senior from Kansas City, Kan., and Emily Preheim, a junior from Overland Park, were using the lab at the same time as the man. Kingsley said she was sitting with her back turned to the man and her friend, Preheim, was sitting on the computer next to him. Preheim and the man were separated by a pillar. "I turn to look at her, and I see that a kid's looking at porn," Kingsley said. "Right next to her" Kingsley said she called Preheim to tell her. They used calls and texts to discuss what the man was doing, and what they should do next. Sgt. Gary Wieden, shift commander of the Public Safety Office, and Capt. Schuyler Bailey, its spokesperson, declined to comment on the case. Garth Sears ODD NEWS Man who reported faux pot may face criminal charges UNIONTOWN, Pa. — A Pennsylvania man called 911 to complain about some terrible marijuana he had just purchased, which turned out to be something other than pot. Police say the man told officers he bought the substance earlier that day and that "it was nasty" when he smoked it. police didn't say what Sgt. Wayne Brown tells the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that the incident remains under investigation. The man could face a charge of possessing a counterfeit controlled substance. nasty when the Uniontown detective says a field test determined the substance wasn't pot at all, but police didn't say what it was. NATIONAL Associated Press Father of missing girl joins his wife in jail for suspected murder ASSOCIATED PRESS HICKORY, N.C. — The father of a missing 10-year-old disabled girl was arrested Monday on several charges unrelated to the girl's disappearance, joining his wife who has been in custody for two weeks as investigators unsuccessfully searched wooded areas and a landfill. because of both tasks. Her father, Adam Baker, 33, is facing one count each of assault with a deadly weapon and failure to return rental property; two counts of communicating threats and five counts of writing worthless checks. Police believe Zahra Baker, who was reported missing Oct. 9, is dead. She uses hearing aids and has a prosthetic leg because of bone cancer. the timing of his arrest raises questions because the charges against him were filed over the last few months. Hickory Police Chief Tom Adkins had said authorities delayed taking action because he was cooperating with police. It was unclear if he was still cooperat ing. A telephone message left for Adkins was not immediately returned. Baker, who is from Australia, was being held in a western North Carolina jail on $7,000 bond, Hickory police spokeswoman Libby Grigg said. It was not clear if he had an attorney. The girl's stepmother, Elisa Baker, is at the same jail, facing charges including obstruction of justice. Police said she admitted writing a bogus ransom note found at the scene of a fire in the family's back yard on the day Zahra was reported missing. Police have said they think someone killed the girl, but have not found her body and haven't charged anyone with killing her. A three-day search of a nearby landfill last week failed to turn up any evidence. Police had been looking for a mattress that belonged to Zahra that may have been disposed of in the days before her disappearance was reported. Get the latest news and give us your feedback by following The Kansan on Twitter @TheKansan. News, or become a fan of The University Daily Kansan on Facebook. STAYING CONNECTED WITH THE KANSAN ET CETERA 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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