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Call Us: 1-866-518-7570 2511 W. 31st St. (behind Super Target) Graduation Announcements Order Now! 1-800-433-0296 or order online: www.cBGrad.com Keyword : Kansas Kansas 8 Burge Unions 864-4640 Ranked #8 in the Nation-US World Report KU Medical Center Master of Occupational Therapy "Preparing Professionals for Practice - Training occupational therapist since 1947 - Best value in the area - Many hands on real world learning experiences - Urban medical center location - Can begin the program as an undergraduate senior - Graduates consistency score above the national average on the occupational therapy registry exam - cognitive, and behavior psychology providing an enriched learning environment - Interdisciplinary faculty with backgrounds in occupational therapy, neuroscience, clinical, - Curriculum designed to prepare occupation therapist for best practice in current and emerging settings For more information: www.kumc.edu/SAH/OTEd Or contact us at: OTProgram@kumc.edu (913)588-7195 3033 Robinson, 3901 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66160 Spring lures students outside The warm air of spring invites students to come out of hibernation and take up more lively activities. Instead of lounging on couches watching TV, some students are heading outside to experience the outdoor endeavors Lawrence offers. By Abigail Swift joyplay@kanson.com joyplay writer The men's ultimate Frisbee team, the HorrorZontals, enjoyed the chance to trade Anchutz pavilion turf for the real stuff. A few members of the team meet once a week near the Campanile to toss the disk and catch some rays. Players also created a makeshift Frisbee golf course around Potter Lake. Centennial Park, Iowa and Sixth streets, offers a course for students desiring a more structured setting for their Frisbee-golf adventures. The course has no lights, and disk golf ends at dusk even though the park stays open until 11 p.m. Players can pick up score cards at "We use light poles and unique trees as holes," said Will Griggs, Topeka graduate student. "It is a tradition for a handful of us on the ultimate Frisbee team." For those willing to drive, the Prairie Park Nature Center is another off-campus spot to enjoy some spring air. The park is a 72-acre woodlands and wetlands preserve that is free to enjoy. The center provides walking trails, bird watching and occasional lectures and crafts. The park is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sundays. Bucky's, 2120 W. 9th, or the Community building at 11th and Vermont streets. Another popular outdoor activity is biking. For the moderate nature lover, tooling across campus or down to Massachusetts Street is less straining in spring breezes than winter gusts. However, for the hard-core trail biker, spring provides challenges as well as an invitation. When spring rains hit the trails, they can get pretty muddy. A couple of arid days dry up the course and make better riding conditions. Clinton State Park is a close and well-maintained asset for the avid biker. "There is a map of the different trails with difficulty ratings at the trail head," said John Tyburski, Lecompston Ph.D. candidate and long-time biking enthusiast. "Blue clad Amini women out on the patio." "On any given sunny day you can find eight bikini. Still, other students opt for more low-impact outdoor activities. trails run closer to the lake shore and are generally less difficult. The white trails run higher on the bluffs and are, for the most part, more technical." To get to Clinton Park, take Clinton Parkway west until it ends, and then head north on 900 Road. The state park sign will be the second left. "On any given sunny day you can find eight bikini-clad Amini women out on the patio," she said. "It's a refreshing change." Dallas sophomore KJHK's Top40 CDs of the week Laura Brunow, Dallas sophomore, has become tan because of the recent warm weather. The community atmosphere of her scholarship hall, Margaret Amini, ensures she is not alone. — Edited by Melissa Cooley 1. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds No More Shall We Part (Mute) 1. Nick Care & the Bentley Crew We Part (Mute) 2. B.R.M.C. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (Virgin/Abstract Dragon) 3. Old 97's Satellite Rides (Elektra-EEG) 4. Guided By Voices Isolation Drills (TVT) 5. Mouse on Mars Idiology (Thrill Jockey) 6. Burning Airlines Identikit (DeSoto) 7. Daft Punk Discovery (Virgin) 8. Mice Parade Mokoondi (Bubble Core) 9. The Soft Boys Underwater Moonlight (Matador) 10. Various Artists Soundtrack For Moments (BrainTree Foundation) 11. Califone Roomsound (Perishable) 12. The Orb Cygonia (MCA) 13. Work Of Saws Motivation & Watertower Grammer (Thick Furniture) 14. Breakestra The Live Mixtape Part 2 (Stones Throw) Part 2 (Stones Throw) 15. **Red House Painters** Old Ramon (Sub Pop) 16. **Shuggie Otis** Inspiration Information (Lauka Bop) 17. **Sisterhood of Convoluted Thinkers** Ume Sour (Darla) 18. **Wagon Christ** Musipal (Ninja Tune) 19. **Ani DiFranco** Revelling Reckoning (Righteous Babe) 20. **The Chamber Strings** Month of Sunday (Bobsled) 21. **The Danielson Famille** Fetch the Lompass Kids (Secretly Canadian) 22. **Five Dollar Foundation** Wrong it by Wrong You Mean... (Two Thumbs Down) 23. **Nikka Costa** Everybody Got Their Something (Virgin) 24. **Polygon Window** (Surfing on Sine Waves) (Warp) 25. **Standard The S/T** (Barbaric) 26. **Tips Uh-Oh** (Asphalet) 27. **Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire** The 28. Angels of Light How I Loved You (Young God) 29. Atom & His Package Redefining Music (Hopeless) 30. Muddy Waters At Newport 1960 (MCA/CHESS) 31. Retsin Cabin in the Woods (Carrot Top) 32. Twin Princes Twin Princess (Hidden Agenda) 33. Beauty Pill The Cigarette Girl From the Future (DeSoto/Dischord) 34. Howe Confluence (Thrill Jockey) 35. Matt POA PAI I Thought You Were Sleeping (File 13) 36. Monster Magnet God Says No (A&M) 37. Moods For Moderns Loud & Clear Doghouse) 38. Thursday Full Collapse (Victory) 39. Zero Down With A Lifetime To Pay (Fat Wreck Chords) 40. Bando Pond Dilate (Matador) The University Daily Kansan is now accepting applications for the fall. Sportswriters You don't need to call the Free-for-All to be in the Kansan Applications due next week 111 Stauffer-Flint • 864-4810 Sportswriters Sports columnists Jayplay writers Editorial Board members Columnists Editorial Cartoonists Photographers Designers Graphics artists Features writers Illustrators Online Producers The University Daily Kansan THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Have you wondered if these ads are true? This is what KU Golden Key students found out: Students surveyed were demographically representative of the diverse ethnic backgrounds, majors, ages and class levels of KU students. Students reported partying an average of 5 hours at a time, so most KU students drink about one drink/hour. The liver needs one hour to metabolize one drink. Album con 35k pics from over 4.5 billion photos 67% of EI students set a limit on the number of drinks they will have. * 1 drink for 8 hours or 2 drinks for 10 hours and 5 drinks for 15 hours * Free coffee for 1, 999 students * Free tea for 1, 999 students "0-5" was determined by surveying 1,459 students in their living environments which we learned is more people than surveyed for most political polls! A "drink" was defined on the survey as 12 oz. beer,4.5 oz.wine,or 1-1.5 oz.liquor. Golden Key International Honour Society --- 8