--- CONTACT ❤️ FIVE QUESTIONS // JACOB WILCOX & WHITNEY DEAN Two people Five questions See how they stack up. > Two people. Five questions. See how they stack up. JACOB WILCOX > JACOB WILCOX IS A MOTOCROSS RACER, HE COMPETES IN SUPERCROSS AND MOTORCROSS TRACK RACING, USUALLY IN INTERMEDIATE TO EXPERIENCE RACING. // LAURA ERDALI Al Green's "Love and Happiness." No, I wouldn't want to know when I die because I think it would take the point out of living life to the fullest. I spray painted "69" on my friend's golf cart at the lake. I flew the girl of my dreams out to California to spend the weekend with me, even though I made it a complete disaster. When she came to visit, I had to to let her know I had just met another girl; it was a love triangle all weekend long. The first time I ever stopped believing in Christ. In six months I had everything that was valuable to me stripped away, I went on probation, my bikes were stolen, I broke both my ankle and elbow and I was in two fist fights. These were problems that could be solved. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE KARAOKE SONG TO SING? WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW THE DAY YOU DIE AHEAD OF TIME? WHY OR WHY NOT? WHAT DID YOU GET IN TROUBLE FOR WHEN YOU WERE A KID? WHAT'S THE MOST EXPENSIVE GIFT YOUVE EVER GIVEN SOMEONE? WHAT'S SOMETHING THAT YOU REGRET? WHITNEY DEAN > WHITNEY DEAN IS A JUNIOR FROM STILLWELL. SHE MAJORS IN HUMAN BIOLOGY AND WORKS AT THE ZLB PLASMA CENTER IN LAWRENCE. SHE LOVES TO BAKE AND WATCH GILMORE GIRLS AND TRUE BLOOD. No, because it would always be in the back of my mind; there would always be a countdown. Anything Spice Girls. They were my favorite pop group in elementary school, so the songs remind me of my childhood. I would draw on the wallpaper in my parent's family room with crayons. A Betsy Johnson necklace. I gave it to my best friend for Christmas. She gave me Betsy Johnson jewelry as well, so it was worth it. Absolutely nothing. Brunch Buffet 10:30am to 2pm $16.95* Present your KU ID for $3 off! Children 7-12 $6.95 6 & Under Free * Taxes & gratuity not included. $3.50 Bloody Marys $3.75 Free State Bottles Reservations Accepted 785.749.1005 PARTY ON THE ROOFTOP Terrace on Ninth Opening Tomorrow 4pm-11pm $ ^{*} $ THE ELDRIDGE Great drinks and the best views in Lawrence! Beginning April 1st, the Terrace on Ninth will be open Thurs - Sat. 4pm-11pm for drinks and the best views of Lawrence. The Eldridge | 701 Massachusetts Street | 785.749.5011 | www.elrdidgehotel.com - Terrace schedule is subject to change due to inclement weather or special events. Visit www.oreadcave.com for the latest events. 1200 Oread Avenue | Lawrence, KS | 785.843.1200 | www.oreadcave.com ase Within the next couple of months, students can expect to see construction beginning on 12th Street between Louisiana to Vermont streets because the Oread Neighborhood Lighting Project will finally be executed. Additional funds that were needed from the Community Development Block Grant went through, so the final phases of the According to Mark Thiel, assistant director of Public Works for the city of Lawrence, the project will be broken down into four phases. The first phase will include construction on the sidewalk of 12th Street between Louisiana and Vermont streets to comply with handicap standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Phase one has been contracted and workers are busy completing other projects before beginning Phases three and four include the installation of lights along 12th Street between Louisiana Phase two, which includes 10-foot decorative light poles in South Park, will commence as soon as the materials are delivered. pleted pretty soon." Thiel said. "It's a matter of scheduling. My guess is they will wait until class is out and after graduation, so it's the least inconvenient to students." and Tennessee streets and 12th and Kentucky streets. Both phases should be completed before the end of the year, Thiel said, with the possibility that phase four will continue until 2012. SEE LIGHT ON PAGE 3A The project will help increase safety for students and community members who travel along that pathway. Oread Neighborhood Lighting Project in TO: PARKING & TRANSIT DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF KANASAS 1501 IRVING HILL ROAD LAWRENCE, KANASIS 68045-7006 Check here if new address TO: BY LAURA THOMAS lthomas@kansan.com Students planning on buying a KU parking pass for the next school year could be in for an unpleasant surprise. The parking and transit department at the University is considering a parking fee increase around campus. With the economic inflation and more students taking the bus, the University's parking and transit revenues are decreasing, leading it to make up for the lost revenue in some way. "The parking and transit department is completely user funded," Donna Hultine, University director of parking and transit, said. "So we really rely on the revenue streams of parking permits, tickets, garage revenue and events." Although nothing has been decided upon yet, the department has submitted different budgets to the provost's office. One of the budgets involving the red zone includes a percentage increase on various things like parking permits, fines, SEE FEES ON PAGE 3A Check out Kansan.com for more information about the potential increases in parking for the 2011- 2012 school year. Forecasts by University students. For a complete detailed forecast for the week, see page 2A. All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2011 The University Dally Kansan CRIME | 3A Two campus crimes occur during break TICKETS | 3A Only cases of a stolen bicycle and some ill-placed graffiti stirred the spring break silence. for One more sentenced in ticket scandal SOFTBALL | 8A Former athletics department employees now face steep fines and years of jail time. Jayhawks prepare to fight for first Big 12 victory against Huskers today After recent losses to No. 11 Missouri and No. 8 Texas, and a split doubleheader against UKMC, Kansas turns its attention to Big 12 play in its upcoming game against No. 16 Nebraska. 4