10 Tuesday, February 27, 1990 / University Daily Kansan TODAY BASEBALL HOME OPENER KANSAS vs. WASHBURN 2 p.m. GATES OPEN AT 1:p.m. HOGLUND-MAUPIN STADIUM (SOUTH OF ALLEN FIELDHOUSE) KU STUDENTS FREE WITH KUID CAP DAY FREE JAYHAWK CAP TO FIRST 250 FANS IN ATTENDANCE 25¢ HOT DOGS (While supplies last) ARMOUR Clip-Out Home Schedule February 27 Washburn 2 p.m. February 28 Missouri Southern 2 p.m. March 1 St. Cloud State 2 p.m. March 4 DH Minnesota 2 p.m. March 5 Minnesota 2 p.m. March 6 SW Mo. State 2 p.m. March 7 Creighton 2 p.m. March 22 Central Mo. 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For information and appointments (913) 345-1400 Toll Free 1-800-227-1918 *Home games at Hoglund-Maupin Stadium KU MEN'S SOCCER Meeting and First Practice Feb. 27, 1990 4:45 - 7:00 p.m. East Field at 23rd & Iowa Rain, Snow, or Shine For more info call 843-0577 By Carol B. Shiney Keesan staff writer Janet Hodges was married for seven years. For six of those years, she was physically abused by her husband, a police officer. Forum studies community role in support of battered women "My story is just one of millions, so don't think that this is something really awful that happened to me," said Hodges, who now resides in Lawrence. "This happens to millions of women." Hodges was one of three panel members who spoke last night to more than 100 people at the Lawrence Public Library as part of "Battered Women: Our Community's Response." The discussion commemorated the February Sisters 18th Anniversary. Kansan staff writer FROM SHARP MINDS COME SHARP PRODUCTS™ SHARP After Hodges left her husband in 1983 and moved to Lawrence, she received help from Women's Transitional Care Services, a Lawrence shelter that provides services for abused women and their children. Hodges now works at the shelter. Special Price: $34.95 List Price($49.95) The forum was presented by the KU Women's Studies Program and co-sponsored by the School of Social Psychology and the institutions of psychology and sociology. Karen Ushman, clinical social worker from Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center, said that domestic violence affected 25 to 30 percent of the adult population each year and 30 percent of people in their lifetimes. "When I talk about my personal story, I don't want pity," Hodges said. "I want respect for the fact that People batter because they have learned that it is an effective way to get what they want, but also because they can. Ushman said. 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