THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2006 3A co- ture se ?? d ving part bag at un. ur- scoring as part cus- m. iall. mg a w did best valis under "present?" 109 nt is ansas ster. ish- St. ture elo: 5 p.m. r Mu- giving the es at au- ncer Hill Rd. act activ- Stauffer sturing the holidays. ns of are Jayhawk CAMPUS Endowment starts campus clean-up fund Kansas University Endowment Association has set up a fund for donations to help with the campus recovery effort after Sunday's storm. Since the fund was established at noon on Monday, the University has received donations from a variety of people, Jen Humphrey, senior editor of KU endowment, said. Humphrey said several donors contributed to the recovery effort for various reasons. She said one person contributed because they were married in Danforth Chapel in 1992. Another had only been to the University once on a campus visit with his son and though his son didn't yet made the decision to go to the University, he thought that the campus was so beautiful that he decided to help with campus repairs. There was also a student who wanted to give because they weren't directly affected by the storm and wanted to help out. Melinda Ricketts "We're hoping that people concerned about the plight of campus being affected by the storm will give," Humphrey said. Carly Pearson/KANSAN Gifts to the campus recovery effort can be made at www. kuendowment.org. MEMORIAL Service to be held for psychology professor NEWS C is for cookie A memorial service for C. Richard "Rick" Snyder, professor of clinical psychology, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. A reception will follow the service. Snyder died of cancer Jan. 18. The M. ErikWright distinguished professor was diagnosed with the disease shortly after Christmas 2005. A memorial scholarship for graduate students has been established in Snyder's honor. Contributions for the Snyder memorial fund may be sent to Raymond Higgins at 1415 Jayhawk Blvd., 306 Fraser Hall, Lawrence, KS 66045. Catherine Odson From left, girl scouts Kajsa Mullenix, Myette Simpson, Kate Baringer and their sponsor, Sadie Callan, Lawrence sophomore, wait for potential customers to sell cookies to on Wescoe Beach Wednesday afternoon. The girl scouts are all members of Troop 738, and Callan is a sponsor with Campus Girl Scouts. Callan has to be with the girls when they sell cookies on campus. Ghostface CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A For nearly an hour on stage, Ghost sifted through songs from all four of his previous albums as well as Wu-Tang classics like "Ice Cream" and "Protect Ya Neck." Ghost also had the crowd observe a five-second moment of silence for the late Ol' Dirty Bastard. Ghost then lead the crowd in a rendition of ODB's "Shimmy Shimmy Ya." In a night that was reserved not only for musical performances, midway through his set, Ghost invited the girls in the crowd to the stage to dance alongside him. With the girls on stage, Ghost offered $100 'beans'—along with money being thrown from the crowd—to the girl with the best breasts. No girl chose to participate. After the show was over, Ghost was cordial enough to spend a few minutes answering questions about his tour, a new Wu-Tang album and his movie UDK: How's the road treating you right now? career. Ghost I mean, it's just another outdog of me, ya know what I mean, I just do what I do, ain't nothing really too big - it's a mixture of all my albums mixed into one though; it's just some more ghostface. Ghost: Ahh, ya knows it's good. It kinda tiring right now cause there's a show everyday, we goin' back to back. But ya know, I'm just gettin' my voice ready for when the album drop, so we can just go in. UDK: Speaking of that new album, you got that new album dropping in two weeks—what do you think of it and how's it compare to the other for you've dropped already? UDK: What's your favorite album you've done to date? Ghost: I don't know, you know what I mean — that's like asking me which one of my kids I like the best. I can't say it. ciated as a lyricist? You know, you got guys like 50 Cent getting out in the mainstream more than you, but aren't near as good lyrically as you. Do you feel underrated in the game? UDK: Do you feel underappre- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ghost: You know I used to, but now I don't let that get to my head, because it is what is — and at the end of the day all the real fans know what time it is — ya know what I mean, it's like I'm just takin' it step by step, doin' what I do. Some brothers get their light early, some brothers get their light last — whatever gets 'em on that train. But it's all good though, I'm just happy to be dein' what I doin'. UDK: What's the status of the Wu-Tang Clan right now? Ghost: It is alright, we just did the tour, 14 days we was out, did 11 shows, brothas is chillin'. Raekwon's working on his Cuban Linx. Meth is workin on his (stuff), doin' his (stuff). Master Kilill, I just did a song with him for his album. Ya know, we gonna do a new Yu album next STUDENT SENATE Senators must finish hours in order to vote Mel Horen, Overland Park junior and vice presidential candidate for ignite, was called before the StudEx committee Wednesday night for not completing her required outreach hours. During the hearing she said she had completed the required hours, but she had written down the wrong due date to turn in the forms showing she had completed the hours. The outreach hours that all senators are required to complete each year are meant to get the senators out into the University of Kansas community and make more of a connection with students. According to the Student Senate rules and regulations no action can be taken against the senators who fail to complete their hours until the end of the semester. Horen, and 24 other senators that didn't complete their hours, were called before StudEx Wednesday. They will have until April 6 to complete the necessary hours. If those hours are not done, the senators may then not be allowed to vote at the joint Student Senate meeting at the end of the semester. Nicole Kelley Scores CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A Chuck Marsh, professor of journalism, teaches Journalism 101 in Budig 110. He tells his classes if they use a laptop for class, they should sit in the back of the hall so they do not distract others. That rule won't change for the tournament. Marsh said he would not point out a student who was tracking a game and not taking notes. He said he himself was once a student who listened to transistor radios through an earpiece that he would try to hide from his teachers. He said so long as it does not distract others, he does not mind. Would he call a student out who shows a little too much excitement toward "taking notes?" "I am so immature, I may point someone out," Marsh said laughing. This year, tournament enthusiasts have a new weapon. In the past, fans could follow only updates on their cell phones or computers. This March, cbs sportsline.com is offering a free deal to watch an actual feed of a game just as it would appear on TV. There is a limit on the number of people who can view the games, but that limit is in the hundreds of thousands. - Edited by Meghan Miller year sometime, ya know, we gotta pre-plan it, we gotta take like three months, put the other (stuff) aside, whether it's March, April or May, go record that and get back to what we was dealin' with. UDK: Speaking of that Cuban Linx II, you drop any tracks on that? Ghost: Yes, I just finished up like four tracks for Rae, ya know what I mean, I'm supposed to get some more though, but you know, I'm on the road right now. UDK: Any idea when that album might drop? Ghost: It's supposed to drop in the summertime. I don't know what date, they always switchin' dates. UDK: Finally, as I understand it, you like to write movies. When are we gonna see a Ghost-face movie? Ghost: Uhmmm, ya'll gonna see a Ghostface movie this year or the top of next year. Ya know, eventually they gon' put this money up for my movie called "Raccoons" coming out on Starks Films. We just waitin' on one more guy for the letter of intent of his commitment, and then we can start shootin' probably whenever we got free time when I'm off the road. THIS WEEK ON CAMPUS Edited by Kathryn Anderson Filmworks Film Festival THEME: THIS IS THE END OBJECT: A TOILET THEORY: SAFETY IN DENIM TEXTME: THIS IN THE END OBJECT: A TOUR Held At: GILFATHER Studios (Located at 9th and Avalon, right off of Ivan) Guidelines: 1) Mart be 10 minutes or less 2) Mart demonstrate both the theme and object of the Festival Rules: NO RULES Films Due by: Friday April 14th by 6:40 PM in GILFATHER Studies at the Front Sack (FM), MIDIFF, WM) Awards: Trigram are given to most original, viewer's choice, Int, Std, and Best place * Search for trigram from www.gilfathersociety.com for more information. How much wood would a woodchuck If a woodchuck could chuck wood? See for yourself at STUDENT SENATE Wednesday's at 6:30 in the Kansas Union Open Committees March 29 KJaywalk Contest! Jaywalk is a free service funded by KU's Student Senate. Jaywalk provides volunteers who escort any KU student to an on-campus location between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. Sunday through Thursday. Contact Jaywalk at Anschutz Library or by calling (785) 864-3222 All throughout March, students who use Jaywalk will be entered into a drawing for prizes donated by KJHK. Winners of the drawing will be announced on April 1,2006. The grand prize winner will receive a Marantz PMD-325 CD player. Two runners up will receive a Timex Ironman watch and a third runner up will receive a KJHK care package that includes Roasterie coffee and KJHK t-shirts. Artists of all media needed for a progressive "woman artist/ woman inspired" artwalk to be held April 28th. For more information, visit the KJHK Web site at www.kjhk.org Call for Artists for the F-WORD Artwalk Submit digital images to: comstwomen@ku.edu Submission deadline is April 21st. FREE ADVERTISING!? IN THIS SPACE?! WOW!! WHAT DO I DOI? I JUST E-MAIL ALL THE INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISMENT TO THE STUDENT SENATE COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR, NOLAN T. JONES!3 AT NOLX13@KU.EDU ?! I WILL DO THIS, BECAUSE FREE IS GOOD! DO I DO!? PMD FOR BY KU March 16 funded by: SENATE PATH WAYS animal assisted therapy, inc Love animals? Those interested in volunteering should either call or email for more information (785)764-1557 pathwaysaat@yahoo.com Pathways is a non profit therapeutic riding center dedicated to helping others through interaction with animals. Pathways provides therapy programs for people with physical and cognitive disorders as well as those with social, emotional, or behavioral issues. Center for Community Outreach mengunggalkan浸教创新 RECYCLING DROP-OFF Saturday March 18 10am-4pm in the East Side of the Memorial Stadium Lot. The Trees Learn Osmosis Run Student Enviromental Advisory Board (TLO) Club presents: An Evening with Cameron Cooke Thursday, March 30, 9:00pm Hawks Nest, KS Union The TLO Club is looking for KU students to read their original work (poetry, fiction, etc) at this event. Anyone interested in reading or anyone interested in our organization please contact Teresa at tlclub@yahoo.com www.xanga.com/tlclub Alternative Weekend Break! Interested in doing some community service? Try out an Alternative Weekend Break and you'll have the opportunity to plant an on-site garden in Edwardsville Applications are available online at www.ku.edu/~albreaks Applications are due Friday March 31st by 5pm