--- 2A / NEWS / WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2011 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM QUOTE OF THE DAY "Are you really sure that a floor can't also be a ceiling?" — M.C. Escher KANSAN.com Wednesday, February 16, 2011 Iceland consumes more Coca-Cola per capita than any other nation. FACT OF THE DAY — humor.com.nu Follow The Kansan on Twitter Featured content kansan.com @UDKBasketball — Basketball beat writer Tim Dwyer @Kansanbasketball — Big 12 basketball beat writer Mike Lavieri @KansanOpinion @TheKansan_News Photo Gallery The KU Facility Operations Recycling Department handles the recycling on campus at its recycling center on West Campus. Tomorrow is the last day for a 50 percent refund for a dropped class. Friday begins the no-refund period. What's going on? WEDNESDAY THURSDAY February 16 February 17 Former McDonald's vice president Walt Riker will discuss corporate responsibility from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Dole Institute of Politics. John Sullivan, a volunteer and recruiter for the Peace Corps, will talk about his recent trip to Guatemala and life in Latin America from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Governor's Room in the Kansas Union. The School of Music KU Symphony Orchestra will perform from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Lied Center. As a part of the Campus Movie Series, "Tangled" will be playing at 8 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Tickets are free with a Student Saver Card, $2 with a valid KUID and $3 for general admission. FRIDAY SUNDAY February 18 In honor of Toni Morrison's 80th birthday, the Langston Hughes Center will host a 24-hour reading of her work at Anschutz Library. The reading will begin at noon on Thursday and conclude with birthday cake at noon on Friday. February 20 SATURDAY The department of visual art will host a reception for the visual art faculty's work in room 302 of the Art and Design Building from 2 to 4 p.m. Admission is free. February 19 MONDAY The Lied Center will host the play "Bus Stop" by Pulitzer-prize-winner and KU alumnus William Inge from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Student tickets are $10. February 21 The KU School of Music will host a recital featuring Jonathan Gregoire, who plays the organ, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Bales Organ Recital Hall. Admission is free. TUESDAY February 22 ■ Adele's album "21" drops on Feb. 22 and SUA is hosting a listening party. Come to listen and enjoy free pizza courtesy of Sony Music. Students can also enter to win a copy of "21." CORRECTION CONNECTION In Tuesday's article "Egypt's revolution fueled by the 'kids," Professor Mohamed El-Hodiri's name was mispelled. LOCAL New municipal judge announced Lawrence City Manager David Corliss announced late last week Late Night Delivery $7/7 days a week / 9pm - Close Gourmet Pizza, Superior Taste! 711 West 23rd Street | Lawrence, KS 66046 | (785) 865-2323 that Scott Miller, a current staff attorney for the city's legal department, will replace current Municipal Judge Randy McGrath next month. community well. CELEBRATING 7 YEARS OF THE HAWK N'CHEESE PIZZA McGrath, a longtime judge for the city, will be retiring in early March. Miller, an employee of the City of Lawrence since 2005, is a former prosecutor for the City of Overland Park and an assistant county attorney in Ellis County. Miller is excited to start his work and says he is proud to have the LARGE PIZZA $10 "I'm very honored to hold the position; to be appointed to the position," Miller said. "I think that municipal court judges serve a very important function and I'm glad that I've been entrusted to be the judge here," he said. opportunity to serve Lawrence at this level. "Students and members of the university community are also members of the Lawrence community," Miller said. "Certainly the types of offenses that are handled in municipal court would be the types of offenses that many students or members of the community might become involved in." he said. With the presence of a university in the city, Miller said he looked to see many cases from in and around the campus and hoped to serve the university Miller will start his work as the Lawrence municipal judge in early March. -By David Elliot Please recycle this newspaper MEDIA PARTNERS Check out Kansan.com or KUJH-TV on KUIH or KUJH-IV on Knology of Kansas Channel 31 in Lawrence for more on what you've read in today's Kansan and other news. 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SUA 2011-2012 Leadership Applications now available online at www.suaevents.com facebook.com/SUAevents twitter.com/SUAevents 785-864-SHOW SUAevents.com 3pm 4pm, Kansas Union Lobby, level 4 Co-sponsored with the Center for Sustainability and KU Dining Thursday, February 17, Sustainability-TEA (during Tea @ Three) Thursday, February 17-19, Campus Moves targeted 8pm, Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, level 5 KU students $2, General public $3, Student Saver Card FREE February 17-19, Campus Movie: Tangled Monday, February 21 - Friday, February 4, Dream into Action Gallery Exhibit 9am - 5pm. Kansas Union Gallery, level 4 Monday, February 21, Conversations with Your Congressman: Kevin Yoder 11:30pm - 2pm, Kansas Union Lobby, level 4 Free pizza and conversations with your congressman Tuesday, February 22. Adele Listening Party 7pm, Hawks Nest, Kansas Union, level 1 Come listen to Adele's new CD ("21") and enjoy free pizza courtesy of Sony Music. You can also enter to win a copy of "21" Thursday, February 24, KU's Dancing with the Stars 7pm, Kansas Union Ballroom, level 5 Vouchers available at the SUA Box Office, Kansas Union, level 4 Thursday, February 24, KU's Dancing with the Stars I need a place to live, I haven't even started looking, I don't know where to start, where is good, what's cheap, what's nice, crap. What's even available? Is there anything in Lawrence.. {