2A NEWS / FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2010 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM QUOTE OF THE DAY "A finished person is a boring person." Anna Quindlen FACT OF THE DAY Friday, October 22, 2010 Stinging nettles were brought to Britain by the Roman legions. They rubbed their joints with them to relieve the pain of arthritis. Featured content kansan.com When you're driving, do you slow down when you spot a Crown Victoria? Yes No I hit the gas qi.com Kansan newsroom updates Go to kansan.com Check in at noon, 1, 2, 3, and 4 p.m. for live Kansan news briefs at Kansan.com/Videos KU$\textcircled{1}$nfo The first Homecoming game was played against Missouri in 1912. There was even a bonfire in front of Fraser Hall. KU won the game 12-3 and started a short-lived tradition of playing MU for Homecoming each year. ROBERT J. DOLE INSTITUTE OF POLITICS The University of Kansas http://www.facebook.com/doleinstitute What's going on? FRIDAY October 22 The Department of Psychology will present a social psychology colloquium from 4 to 5 p.m. in Fraser Hall 547. Film and media study students can learn "How to Apply to Graduate School" from 2:30 to 3:45 p.m. in Oldfather Studios 100. SATURDAY October 23 The Student Involvement and Leadership Center will host a homecoming pancake breakfast on the Stauffer-Flint lawn. Tickets cost $5. Need a Halloween outfit? University Theatre will host a costume sale in Murphy Hall from 9 a.m. to noon. TUESDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY October 24 TUESDAY October 26 - Flu immunizations are available to students and faculty from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Burge Union. The Department of Visual Art will present an exhibition titled "Dynamism of Forms and Pathways of Desire" from 1 to 4:30 p.m. in the Art and Design Building Gallery 302. The Office of the University Registrar will be collecting messages in support of veterans on campus all day on Wescoe Beach. The messages will then be displayed at the Veteran's Day ceremony. WEDNESDAY October 27 MONDAY October 25 The School of Music presents the Visiting Artist Series: Kansas City Trombone Quartet at 7 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. THURSDAY October 28 Author Beth Cooper with Nick Spantgos, co-host of "Paranormal Adventure Radio"and lead investigator for the book. Presentation is on ghosts and paranormal investigation techniques. Bring your own stories to share. ODD NEWS Homeless man gets stolen items back YORK, Pa. — Police say an armed robber gave back everything he stole from a homeless man after learning he lived at a shelter. The York Dispatch reported Thursday that 22-year-old Larry Sanderson was outside the York Rescue Mission on Wednesday night when a man displayed a revolver and told him to empty his pockets. The man returned the items when he learned Sanderson lived in a shelter. Hot sauce sends boy to hospital CLEVELAND, Tenn. — Some don't like it hot. A Steak'n Shake restaurant in Cleveland, Tenn. Tim and Mary Katherine Gann said a restaurant server gave their child a bottle of Blair's Mega Death Sauce for his chili and encouraged him to eat some. When he did, he broke out in hives, had trouble breathing and suffered severe pain. was sued by a couple who claimed it served a hot sauce that sent their son to the hospital. Associated Press SHOW YOUR PRIDE WITH THESE WINNING TITLES FROM TRIUMPH BOOKS GO JAYHAWKS! KU ALL-AMERICAN halfback and NFL legend shares his inspiring story. HARDCOVER • $24.95 • ISBN 978-1-57243-995-5 STAYING CONNECTED WITH THE KANSAN CONTACT US Tell us your news, Contact Alex Garrison, Erin Brown, David Cawthon, Nick Gerik, Samantha Foster, Emily McCoy or Roshni Oommeen at (785) 864-4810 or editor@kansan.com. Follow The Kansan on Twitter at theKansan_News. 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