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April 19, 2007


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Nail bitiNg
get your hAnds out of
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Not iN
our Names
A new group
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the wAr in irAq
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...aNd
everythiNg
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plAying rugby
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Wardrobe
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JAYPLAY 04.19.2007 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 27
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JAYPLAYERS
EDITORS MAKIN IT HAPPEN
Becka Cremer
Dave Ruigh
CLERK GETS AROUND TOWN
Michael Peterson
DESIGNERS MAKE IT PRETTY
Katherine Loeck
Bryan Marvin
PHOTOGRAPHERS MCGUYVER STUFF
Amanda Sellers
Anna Faltermeier
HEALTH GOOD FOR YOU
Lindsey St. Clair
Kim Wallace
Elyse Weidner
PEOPLE KNOW EVERYONE
Sam Carlson
Jennifer Denny
Anne Weltmer
OUT HIT THE TOWN
Matt Elder
Courtney Hagen
Jaime Netzer
NOTICE TAKE NOTE OF IT
Laura Evers
Dani Hurst
Katrina Mohr
CONTACT HELP YOUR LOVE LIFE
Matthew Foster
Nicole Korman
CREATIVE CONSULTANT FOUR SEA CREATURES
Carol Holstead
WRITE TO US
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JAYPLAY
The University Daily Kansan
111 Stauffer-Flint Hall
1435 Jayhawk Blvd.
Lawrence, KS 66045
F ONTENTS
A BiTE-SizEd hABiT
health 05
Why you bite your nails and how to stop
BuSiNESS cASuAL
feature 10
Updating your wardrobe after graduation
WiTNESSiNg pEAcE
contact 09
Christian students protest the war in Iraq
WATErWOrLd
people 07
A University biologist takes to the water for work
womans best friend
speak 19
The importance of a pooch
ONTHE COVER:
PHOTO ILLUSTRATION/ AMANDA SELLERS
09
07
pLAyiNg LikE A girL
notice 15
On the feld with KU women rugby players
13
Even though Im wearing a
collared shirt in the picture you
see above, my closet is populated
almost exclusively with T-shirts.
From the awesome (a T-shirt
commemorating Metallicas 1994
U.S. tour) to the absurd (a purple
Gucci T-shirt thats actually Fruit
of the Loom) I rely on T-shirts to
get me through each day.
Needless to say, I dont plan
to interview with potential
employers dressed in my vintage
Thriller-era Michael Jackson
T-shirt after I graduate. Luckily,
Elyse Weidner offers tips for the
sartorially challenged about
how to dress professionally
after graduation and beyond in
Business Casualon page 10.

Dave Ruigh, co-editor


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note.
Beaumont Club
4050 Pennsylvania St.
Kansas City, Mo.
(816) 561-2560
Bottleneck
737 New Hampshire St.
Lawrence
(785) 841-5483
The Brick
1727 McGee St.
Kansas City, Mo.
(816) 421-1634
Fatsos
1016 Massachusetts St.
Lawrence
(785) 865-4055
Gaslight Tavern
317 N. Second St.
Lawrence
(785) 856-4330
Grand Emporium
3832 Main St.
Kansas City, Mo.
(816) 531-1504
Harbour Lights
1031 Massachusetts St.
Lawrence
(785) 841-1960
Jackpot Saloon
943 Massachusetts St.
Lawrence
(785) 843-2846
The Jazzhaus
926 1/2 Massachusetts St.
Lawrence
(785) 749-3320
The Record Bar
1020 Westport Road
Kansas City, Mo.
(816) 753-5207
Replay Lounge
946 Massachusetts St.
Lawrence
(785) 749-7676
Signs of Life
722 Massachusetts St.
Lawrence
(785) 830-8030
Uptown Theater
3700 Broadway St.
Kansas City, Mo.
(816) 753-8665
VooDoo Lounge
1 Riverboat Drive
Kansas City, Mo.
(816) 889-7320

04.19.2007 JAYPLAY 03
Kansas Relays. Memorial
Stadium, 8:30 a.m.10 p.m., $10,
www.kansasrelays.com.
Seminar:You Be the
Governor.Dole Institute of
Politics, 4 p.m., FREE. Kathleen
Sebelius and three former
governors will attend.
Anti-Flag/Alexisonfre/Big D
and the Kids Table/Set Your
Goals. Granada, 5:50 p.m., all
ages, $15, www.anti-fag.com.
Bl ack Angel s/ Vi etnam.
Bottleneck, 6 p.m., 18+, www.
theblackangels.com/band.php.
UMKC Jazz Matinee. Mikes
Tavern, 6 p.m., 21+.
Sons of Brasil. Blue Room, 7
p.m., 21+, FREE.
Film: The Revolution Will
Not Be Televised. Solidarity!
Revolutionary Center & Radical
Library, 7 p.m., FREE.
Theater: Aida. Lied Center, 7:30
p.m., $19.5024, www.lied.ku.edu.
Theater: On Golden Pond.
Lawrence Community Theatre, 8
p.m., $15.0221.26.
Film: The Good Shepherd.
Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas
Union, 8 p.m., $2 or FREE w/ SUA
movie card.
Bomshel. Beaumont Club, 8 p.m.,
all ages, $10, www.bomshel.com.
Daughtry. Voodoo Lounge at
Harrahs Casino, 8 p.m., 21+, $35,
www.daughtryoffcial.com.
Five Defy/H Is for Hellgate/
Hannah Wolff Band/Garrett
Nordstrom Situation.
Hurricane, 8 p.m., www.myspace.
com/fvedefy.
The Martino Conspiracy.
Knuckleheads Saloon, 8 p.m., $5.
Les Fossoyeurs. Jazzhaus, 10
p.m., 21+, $5, www.lesfossoyeurs.
com.
Junius/Mr. Gnome. Jackpot
Saloon, 10 p.m., 18+, www.
myspace.com/junius.
Plan B/The Jim Button Band.
The Replay Lounge, 10 p.m.,
21+, $2.
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Kansas Relays. Memorial
Stadium, 8 a.m.9:30 p.m., $10,
www.kansasrelays.com.
Casino Night. Templin
Residence Hall, 6:30 p.m, FREE.
Film: Whale Rider. Lawrence
Public Library, 7 p.m., FREE.
Film: Cabaret Balkan. 318
Bailey Hall, 7 p.m., FREE.
Afroman. Granada, 8 p.m., 18+,
$10, www.afromanmusic.com.
Kristie Stremel/The Gaslights.
Voodoo Lounge at Harrahs
Casino, 8 p.m., 21+.
Reba Russell. Knuckleheads
Saloon, 8 p.m., 21+, $12.
Sean Lennon. Grand
Emporium, 8 p.m., all ages, $15,
www.seanonlennon.com.
Film: The Good Shepherd.
Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas
Union, 8 p.m., $2 or FREE w/ SUA
movie card.
Matt Wilson. Blue Room, 8:30
p.m., 21+, $15.
Last of the V8s/Pink Socks/TC
Banks & the Hatchmen. Record
Bar, 10 p.m., 21+, www.myspace.
com/thelastofthev8s.
Sellout. Jazzhaus, 10 p.m., 21+,
$6.
Stnnng/Youll Be a Torso. The
Replay Lounge, 10 p.m., 21+, $2.
www.myspace.com/stnnng.
Aqueduct/What Made
Milwaukee Famous/Justin
Ripley. Jackpot Saloon, 10
p.m., 18+, www.myspace.com/
aqueduct.
Back Porch Mary/Bleu
Edmondson. Daveys Uptown
Ramblers Club, 10 p.m., $8 adv./
$9 at the door, www.myspace.
com/backporchmary.
Cosmic Bowling. Jaybowl,
Kansas Union, 10 p.m.
Truckstop Honeymoon/Big
Smith. Bottleneck, 18+.
Full Day Affair/Nathan
Singleton/Baby Birds Dont
Drink Milk/Distance to Empty.
Mikes Tavern, 21+.
Kansas Relays. Memorial
Stadium, 8 a.m.6:30 p.m., $10,
www.kansasrelays.com.
Lawrence Skate Jam.
Centennial Park, 10 a.m.7 p.m.,
FREE.
Dodgeball Tournament.
Robinson Gymnasium, 2:30 p.m.
Theater: The Frog Bride. Lied
Center, 4 p.m., $11.5014, www.
lied.ku.edu.
Earth Day Fashion Show.
Liberty Hall, 6 p.m., $10.50
adv./ $15.50 at the door, www.
libertyhall.net. Show and silent
auction.
Say Anything/Saves the Day/
Meg & Dia/The Dear Hunter.
Beaumont Club, 7 p.m., all ages,
$15.
Theater: On Golden Pond.
Lawrence Community Theatre, 8
p.m., $1920.
Film: The Good Shepherd.
Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas
Union, 8 p.m., $2 or FREE w/ SUA
movie card.
The Decemberists/My
Brightest Diamond. Uptown
Theatre, 8 p.m., all ages, $22
adv./ $25 day of show, www.
decemberists.com.
Antibalas/Krudas Cubensis.
Granada, 8 p.m., 18+, $12.50,
www.antibalas.com.
DJ Solomon. Voodoo Lounge at
Harrahs Casino, 8 p.m., 21+.
McFadden Brothers. Blue
Room, 8:30 p.m., $15.
Odds Even/The Cosigners/
Soul Servers. Hurricane, 9 p.m.,
www.myspace.com/oddseven.
The Wilders/Arkamo Rangers.
Knuckleheads Saloon, 9:30 p.m.,
21+.
Order of Kaos/DJ Curly.
Jackpot Saloon, 10 p.m., 18+,
www.myspace.com/orderofkaos.
Sellout. Jazzhaus, 10 p.m., 21+,
$6.
Roman Numerals/Lovers in
Transit. Record Bar, 21+, www.
theromannumerals.com.

Harrahs Comedy Night feat.
Tony Rock. VooDoo Lounge at
Harrahs Casino, 5 p.m., 21+, $15
www.voodookc.com.
Wood Roses/Death and
Flowers/Jehovahs Witness
Protection Program. The
Replay Lounge, 5 p.m., all
ages, $3, www.myspace.com/
thewoodroses.
Carillon Concert. Memorial
Campanile, 5 p.m., FREE.
Alaadeen & Group 21. Blue
Room, 7 p.m., 21+.
Chess night. Henrys on Eighth,
7 p.m., FREE.
Alternate Routes. Grand
Emporium, 8 p.m., 21+, $12,
www.thealternateroutes.com.
Ad Astra Per Aspera/Rah
Booty. Record Bar, 21+, www.
adastraperaspera.com.
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists/
Love of Diagrams. Bottleneck,
all ages, $12.
Film: Thumbsucker. Woodruff
Auditorium, Kansas Union, 7 p.m,
$2 or FREE w/ SUA movie card.
Student Chamber Ensemble
Oread Singers. Trinity Episcopal
Church, 7:30 p.m., FREE, www.
arts.ku.edu/musicdance.
KU Saxophone Quartets.
Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy
Hall, 7:30 p.m., FREE.
Southern Culture on the Skids.
Knuckleheads Saloon, 8 p.m.,
21+, $20.
Flickerstick/Calhoun. Grand
Emporium, 8 p.m., all ages, $8,
www.fickerstick.com.
Emperor Stan/Ten Hour Drive/
Sterilize Stereo/Log Lady.
Jackpot Saloon, 9 p.m., 18+.
Order of Chaos. Granada, 9
p.m., 18+, $3, www.myspace.
com/orderofchaosband.
Tree/Jana Hunter/Sal Retta.
Record Bar, 9 p.m., 21+, www.
myspace.com/tree.
Stand Up, Stand Off Finals.
Ballroom, Kansas Union, 7
p.m.
Chess ni ght. Ai mees
Cof f eehouse, 7 p. m. , FREE.
John Nemeth. Knuckleheads
Saloon, 8 p.m., 21+, $6.
Victor Wooten/Andy McKee.
Granada, 8 p.m., all ages, $16,
www.victorwooten.com.
The Border Band/Log Lady/
Admiral Twin/John Yeager.
Hurricane, 9 p.m., www.myspace.
com/borderband.
Actors & Actresses/Caspian/
Sentient. The Record Bar, 10
p.m., 21+, www.myspace.com/
actorsactresses.
Neil Hamburger/
Pleaseeasaur. Jackpot
Saloon, 10 p.m., 18+,
www.myspace.com/
americasfunnyman.
That Acoustic Jam Thing.
Jazzhaus, 10 p.m., 21+, $2.
THURSDAY
april 19
MONDAY
april 23
april 24
SUNDAY
april 22
SATURDAY
april 21
FRIDAY
april 20
WEDNESDAY
april 25
VENUES
where?
Recess and Earth Day. Stauffer-
Flint lawn, 12 p.m., FREE, www.
suaevents.com.
Interfaith Vigil for Peace in
Iraq. Danforth Chapel, 12 p.m.
Take a moment to meditate,
refect, or pray in rememberance
of all who have been affected
by the war in Iraq and add your
voice to those who work for
peace.
Speaker: Doctors without
Borders. Kansas Room, Kansas
Union, 7 p.m., FREE, www.
suaevents.com.
Relient K/Mae/Sherwood.
Beaumont Cl ub, 7: 30 p. m. ,
al l ages, $16, www. rel i entk.
com.
Terror Tractor/Odius/
Suicide Angels. Hurricane,
9 p.m., www.myspace.com/
terrortractor.
Chin Up Chin Up/The Armory.
The Replay Lounge, 10 p.m.,
21+, $2, www.myspace.com/
chinupchinup.
TUESDAY
The history
Modern competitive
swimming dates back to
the 1896 Olympics when
swimmers swam in a port
in Athens, Greece, says Clark
Campbell, head coach of
womensswimmingatKU.
The workout
Swimming can be a good
compliment to an overall
ftness plan, Campbell says.
Because its an aerobic sport,
swimming should be done for
at least 20 to 30 minutes. For
a more mentally stimulating
workout, rest for 10 to 20
seconds every 25, 50 or 75
yards, a method known as
intervaltraining.
A workout utilizing all
four strokes freestyle,
backstroke, breaststroke and
butterfy trains all muscle
groups. Swimmingforanhour
can burn up to 1,000 calories,
Campbellsays.
The alternatives
Forthenon-swimmer, there
areotheraerobicactivitiesthat
canbedoneinthewater. Grab
a kickboard a tombstone-
shaped piece of foating foam
hold it with your arms
stretchedoutinfrontandkick
away. Not only does using a
kickboard keep your head out
of the water, but if done for
at least 20 to 30 minutes the
exercise works your legs and
cardiovascularsystem. Interval
trainingcanalsobedonewith
akickboard.
Aquajoggingisagreatway
for people who like to run to
getinthewater. Useafotation
device to stabilize yourself
while you mimic the motion
ofrunninginwater that istoo
deeptostandin.
If you dont know how to
swim, fnd someone to teach
you, Campbell says. Also, keep
your expectations within
reach. Interval swimming is a
good way to accomplish your
goals without getting too
tired. LawrenceIndoorAquatic
Center, 4706 Overland Dr.,
offers swimming lessons for
adults. For more information,
visit their Web site at www.
ci.lawrence.ks.us/lprd/aquatics/
iac.shtml.
Get involved
ThepoolinRobinsonCenter
isopenforstudentrecreational
use from 5:50 to 8:15 p.m.
Monday through Friday and
2 to 4:45 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday.
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JAYPLAY 04.19.2007
Swimming
sport specs
Though nothing can replace proper
tooth-brushing, drinking black tea on a
regularbasiscanhelppreventcavitiesand
gum disease, says Christine Wu, professor
of periodontics and associate dean of
research at the University of Illinois-
ChicagoCollegeofDentistry.
Wu and other researchers found that
blackteainfusionsandextractsaffectthe
growth of oral bacteria associated with
cavities, gum disease and bad breath.
Black tea leaves contain fuoride, which
inhibits the growth of bacteria in the
mouth, shesays.
In Wus study, research
volunteers rinsed their
mouths 10 times a day
with black tea for a week
and 10 times a day with water for a
week. The outcome showed that rinsing
with black tea decreased the amount of
plaqueonparticipants teeth.
So if you cant brush after meals, try
sipping on a cup of black tea after you
eat to rid your mouth of cavity- and bad
breath-causingbacteria.
drink black tea to help prevent
cavitieS and bad breath
health tip
PhOTOCONTRIBUTeD By JeFFAND LAURA
JACOBSeN OFKANSASAThLeTICS, INC. LindseySt. Clair
KimWallace
Shaina Meyers has always
believed that long nails dont
belong on small fngers.
I have incredibly small hands
and little fngers, and they just
dont look right with really long
nails, she says. Her paws are so
petite that theyve earned her the
nickname Carnie Hands from
her friends, and Meyers, Omaha,
Neb., senior, swears that even
her 10-year-old cousin has hands
much larger than her own.
Meyers says her desire to
keep her fngernails short led
to a lifelong habit of biting
and picking at her nails. The
subconscious behavior began
when she was young, and the
bitten, rigid and weak nails
crowning the tips of her small
hands today are evidence of an
unrelenting attack.
More than one third of
children under the age of 10 bite
their nails at some point, says
Robert Steele, a pediatrician at
St. Johns Regional Health Center
in Springfeld, Mo. Although the
number of nail biters generally
decreases with age, those
unable to quit by adolescence
or adulthood continue to
struggle with the habit as they
grow older.
Pretty much every time I start
biting, I try to stop and stick my
hands in my pockets, says Sean
Henning, Leawood senior. But
its frustrating because Im doing
it subconsciously.
For adults to stop biting
their nails, Steele says they
have to consciously recognize
the behavior as it begins to
develop. In Stop Your Nailbiting!
Permanently, author Gilbreth
Brown defnes nail biting as a
two-step process that nail biters
need to understand before
they can permanently surrender
the habit.
The physical act of nail
biting and picking comes only
after what Brown calls the
secondary habit, when nail
biters methodically scan their
fngertips for any tear, faw or
irregularity in the skin or nail.
Imperfections give nail biters
the justifcation needed to
begin the primary habit, which
Brown defnes as the habit of
periodically and habitually biting,
picking,tearing,ripping,gnawing,
gouging, licking, smoothing,
pruning or performing any other
self-inficted action targeted
toward mutilating the ends of
ones fngers.
And these actions are not
solely confned to the fngernail.
Often, Brown says, the entire
fngertip is targeted during
heavy picking. Besides short and
disfgured nails, consequences
of nail biting and picking
can include painful swelling,
bleeding and infection.
Despite the sore and aching
aftermath of an intense biting
session, battered and tender
fngertips fnd their way back
to the mouths of habitual nail
biters. Constant biting weakens
the nails and makes disfguring
them again fairly easy, Meyers
says, reinforcing the behavior.
A tense ending to a sporting
event is often described as a nail-
biting fnish, and any pictorial
depiction of an individual gripped
with anxiety usually includes
a person with his hand to his
mouth, nervously gnawing at the
ends of his nails. Steele says there
isnt one specifc cause behind
the behavior, but that nail biting
is often a convenient way to pass
times of stress or boredom.When
people are passively monitoring
something and cant sit and
watch, they turn to bouncing
their knee, twiddling their thumbs
or picking at their nails, he says.
Other reasons people bite their
nails include overactive grooming
habits, self-punishment and
parent-child modeling.
Henning remembers watching
his mother bite her fngernails
before he picked up the habit as
a child. He also says that when he
works with his hands as a bike
mechanic during the summer,
he has little time to bite his nails.
Its when Im sitting in class and
not being asked questions or
not answering questions and
I want something to do with
my hands thats when I start
biting, he says.
Because little research has
been done on nail biting, the
causes behind the behavior arent
fully understood. So if the clicking
sound coming from the nail biter
to your right sends shivers up your
spine, wait a second before giving
them the evil eye and remember
that your hair twirling, ear lobe
tugging or foot tapping could be
equally aggravating to the person
sitting to your left.
The long and short of nail biting
04.19.2007 JAYPLAY 05
PHOTO ILLuSTRATION/ SARAH LeONARD
by Elyse Weidner
a biTE-sizEd habiT
KicKing ThE habiT
Take these steps to prevent
nail biting before it begins:

Paint your fngernails
with bitter-tasting polish
or place Band-Aids on
each fngernail so you
recognize and stop biting
upon initial contact.

Wear a loose ftting
rubber band around your
wrist and draw it out and
snap the underside of
your wrist each time you
bite your nails.
Sources: Robert Steele
and Stop Your Nailbiting!
Permanently by Gilbreth
Brown

hEaLTh
03.08.2007 JAYPLAY 15
MUSIC THAT MOVES YOU
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JAYPLAY 04.19.2007
Listener: Megan Fowler,
Fredonia freshman
Tune: Long Slow
Beautiful Dance by
Rascal Flatts
While pumpin the
jams, she was: Checking
her e-mail in Anschutz
She says: Its good
background study
music.
Listener: Megan Sextro,
Horton sophomore
Tune: Time and
Confusion by Amberlin
While pumpin the
jams, she was: On her
way to Anschutz to write
a lab report
She says: The music is
fun and energetic.
Listener: Tyler McKee,
Holton sophomore
Tune: Light in the
Window by Sailor
Sequence
While pumpin the
jams, he was: Studying
for Spanish 216 in
Watson
He says: Its very chill.
Its nice to think to.
Listener: Sonja Combest,
Baldwin City junior
Tune: Fly Me to the
Moon by Frank Sinatra
While pumpin the
jams, she was: Going to
her professors offce in
Bailey
She says: New music all
sounds the same to me.
I like to sing along, but
most of the new music
has stuff I wouldnt want
to sing.
Jennifer Denny
Rick Younger
Year: 1972
Hometown:
Kansas City, Kan.
Degrees: Journalism
and English
GRAD
CHECK
Back in the day: Younger played
in a rock n roll band and worked at
the Rock Chalk, a bar and grill that
once stood where the Crossing is
today. He took part in Strike Day on
April 8,1970,to protest the Vietnam
War and 12 days later witnessed the
chaos of the Kansas Union burning.
When he wasnt working or
playing music, Younger was going
to concerts. He met his future
wife during his sophomore year
in college. Back in 1970, men had
to bring dates to get into some
concerts, so he and a buddy called
the dorms ahead of time and said
theyd take the frst two girls down
the stairs to the show. He claimed
the taller of the girls before they
even walked out; her name was
Debbie.
The grad life: After graduation,
Younger lived in St. Louis and
toured with his band until his now
late ex-wife, Debbie, was fnished
with her education degree. After
touring for a few years, he went
back to school to study accounting
and later worked for the state
government in Topeka.
In 1988, at a wedding in
Topeka, the owner of Bogarts bar
on Vermont Street in Lawrence
asked Younger to bartend and he
accepted immediately. Later, the
owner sold the bar to Younger,
who renamed it Ricks Place to
avoid legal battles over naming
rights. Although the bar is now in
its third location 846 Illinois St.
Younger is still doing the same
thing.
Today: Younger says he only gets
four hours of sleep a night, so he
has plenty of time to focus on his
bar. Sometimes hes in there all day,
he says, and other times only for
a few hours. If hes not in the bar,
hes working at home or staying
active in the Lawrence Beverage
Association fghting the citys
smoking ban.Younger says he was
frustrated that after collecting so
many signatures to request that a
citywide vote be held on the ban,
the LBAs petition was denied by
the city government.
He says: Im still the prettiest man
in Lawrence. Thats about the only
thing Ive got going for me.
Anne Weltmer
WaterWorld
Most people look at a pond,
a stream or a lake and see water.
Andy Dzialowski sees his past,
present and future.
Dzialowski, a postdoctoral
research associate in the Kansas
Biological Survey, a research unit
of the University of Kansas, has
always had a special relationship
with the environment.
As a young boy living in
Kalamazoo, Mich., Dzialowski
spent time on Lake Michigan
with his brother, Ed. They walked
along the streams that fed into
the lake, catching frogs and
hanging out with friends.
Amazingly, you can do that
for a job,Dzialowski says.
These days, he spends
time researching invasive
species, organisms that invade
other organisms habitats
in the ecosystem. Studying
zooplankton microscopic
organisms that eat algae
might not seem very exciting,
but Dzialowski, 32, enjoys
knowing his research positively
affects people.
Im not just like some old
scientist in the back corner offce,
studying this organism that no
one cares about,he says.
Dzialowski is currently
researching the water in Clinton
Reservoir, the same water many
Lawrence residents drink. The
chemical released from dead
algae in the water has caused
the water to have a strange taste
and odor in past months, he says.
The chemical, known as geosmin,
can be removed at the water
plant using activated carbon but
the process is a costly one, he
says. Thats why he and his team
are attempting to fnd ways to
predict when large amounts of
the chemical will appear, so that
the carbon can be used more
effciently.
Although hes wrapping up
the current session of water
sampling at Clinton Reservoir,
Dzialowski hopes to receive
more funding so he can continue
his research.
Even though he studies
science in a pure form, hes very
interested in the applied aspects
of his research, says Dzialowskis
wife, Amy, who graduated with a
degree in environmental studies
from the University of Kansas.
For example, Dzialowskis
research helps the Environmental
Protection Agency set regulations
on the nutrient content for lakes
and streams. These criteria allow
the quality of the water to be
managed and restored more
effciently.
Dzialowskis time on Lake
Michigan led him to pursue
his interests in college and he
graduated from Michigan State
University in 1996 with a degree
in zoology, the biological study of
animals.
His concern for the
environment then brought him
to the University of Kansas, where
he received his masters degree
and doctorate in ecology. His
doctoral research attempted to
determine what factors exist in a
habitat in which invasive species
such as zooplankton thrive.
He now teaches a senior-level
environmental studies course in
the fall and spends his summers
doing feldwork, visiting lakes in
Kansas and other states.
The summer projects are team
efforts, usually consisting of two
or three scientists who set out in
a boat to collect water samples.
According to his peers,
Dzialowski works well in such an
environment.
Hes somebody who not only
has capabilities and gets things
done, but he has a personality
that people are comfortable
with, says Val Smith, professor
of ecology and evolutionary
biology.
Smith, who served as
Dzialowskis primary mentor
during his doctoral research,
considers him one of the fnest
feld scientists hes ever worked
with.
Hes comfortable outdoors
and has the right skills, Smith
says. If you need to go sampling
or go out for outdoor research,
hes defnitely somebody you
want in the boat.
The young scientist isnt all
about work, though. In fact, he
says he and his colleagues play
basketball in a city league, and
occasionally get together for
barbecues and potlucks.
Amy Dzialowski says she sees
her husbands interest in his work
on a daily basis. She says he will
take a scientifc perspective on
every pond or puddle they pass
while hiking or spending time
outdoors.
But no matter where he is or
what hes doing, hes conscious of
Mother Nature.
Dzialowski says he and Amy
recycle and try their best to limit
their water use around the house.
Amy says they try to be careful
about which products they buy,
making sure they are eco-friendly
whenever possible.
Water covers about 70 percent of the earths
surface. that should keep andy dzialowski
busy for awhile.
by Sam Carlson
04.19.2007 JAYPLAY 07
PeoPle
USe leSS, Save more
When cooking, save 10 to
15 gallons of water per meal
by peeling and cleaning
vegetables in a large bowl
of water instead of under a
running tap.
When hand-washing dishes,
save 15 gallons of water by
soaking dirty dishes in the
basin before rinsing them.
Take short showers instead
of baths. Showers use an
average of fve to seven
gallons per minute, three
times less than the water
used for a bath.
Install a low-fow shower
head. This will cut water use
in the shower to just three
gallons per minute and still
provide an invigorating
fow.
Turn off the water to brush
teeth, shave and soap up
in the shower. Filling the
sink to shave uses only
one gallon, while letting
the water run can use 10
gallons or more. Turning off
the water when you brush
your teeth can save up to
four gallons of water.
Source: Kansas Department
of Health
and Environment

PHoTo/ JoN GoERRING
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how we met
Bob Marley and EPMD. Sublime.
what is your favorite band
or musician?
what object do you wish
you could be?
what kind of underwear
are you wearing?
what was one of the
strangest moments of
your life?
what is your favorite body
part of the opposite sex?
A spoon, so I can stir it up. A vibrator.
Ass. Lower back.
When I was in Japan, a girl
from the Satanic Church of
Ireland wanted to recruit me.
When I made the honor role
last semester.
Boxers. Gray boxer briefs.
Matt Szymkowski
Kansas City, Kan., senior
Rob Van Winkle
a.k.a. Vanilla Ice
Nicole Korman
While working at a summer camp before her junior year of college,
Devin Sinnott, Chicago senior, saved a kitten after a camper heard
it screeching in the bushes. When Sinnott found the kitten, its tiny,
fuffy head was caught in a tractor tire. After lathering the kittens
head with vegetable oil, Sinnott freed the cat and later named it
Lawrence, after the boy who frst heard its cries.
I saved Larrys life and every day he saves mine, Sinnott says.
Sinnott and Larry will be friends for at least nine lives, she adds.
Nicole Korman
Christian students reach across the pew to fnd a unifed voice against the war in Iraq
No War in Iraq: Not in Our
Name. The banner bearing these
words was signed by hundreds
of people and torn down
from where it hung outside
Ecumenical Christian Ministries
numerous times during the
buildup to the war in Iraq before
Thad Holcombe, ECMs pastor,
decided to start bringing it in
at night. The banner hasnt seen
much action since then; at least
not until recently.
Last month, four University
students took the banner to
an interfaith Christian protest
against the war in Washington,
D.C. They have since reached out
to other religious and non-faith-
based organizations on campus
to form a coalition to protest the
war. The group, Christian Peace
Witness,includes members of the
four Protestant denominations
that make up ECM, 1204 Oread
Ave., and is currently seeking
recognition as an offcial campus
organization.
We wanted there to be some
sort of visual representation of
students on campus that were
showing opposition to the
war, says Sonia Marcinkowski,
Blue Springs, Mo., junior, about
the banner. The atmosphere
on campus has been very
apathetic.
Jon Dennis, Hutchinson
senior and a member of
Christian Peace Witness, has
approached representatives of
local churches to invite them to
attend the weekly peace vigil
that takes place at noon every
Monday at Danforth Chapel.
Christian support for the war
should end because peace is
a deeply rooted tradition in
Christianity and because the war
in Iraq is unjust, Dennis says. It
does not hold up the theories of
just war developed by formative
Christian philosophers such as
St. Augustine, he says.
Members of Christian Peace
Witness say they want people to
listen to these Christian messages
of peace because they fear the
dominant rhetoric about the war
in Iraq sends the wrong message
to the world. Beth Ruhl, Lawrence
sophomore, says President
Bushs references to the war as
a holy crusade can mistakenly
be combined with the Christian
doctrine of religious conversion
to create the appearance
that many Americans believe
Muslims should be converted to
Christianity.
To send a different message,
Ruhl says the group has invited
all religious groups on campus
to support their mission. When
she hands out fiers in front of
Danforth Chapel, Ruhl says that
many Middle Eastern people
approach her and say, Im from
there. I really support what youre
doing. I really want peace.
Ruhl encourages students
to go into Danforth to refect
on those hurt and killed in
Iraq and the families who love
them. Visitors can tie black
ribbons to a net in the pulpit
and contemplate the war as
they listen to a Gregorian chant
or other music that rings across
the dark, hard wood roof beams
of the dimly lit chapel. The small
chapel is unusually intimate and
the peace vigil usually only sees
two or three visitors at any time.
So far, only KU Peacebuilders
and a few Lawrence churches
have responded to the groups
invitation to attend the vigil.
Reverend Holcombe also invited
the various members of the
Kansas University Religious
Advisors, but says that none
have responded.
The group isnt just for
students or members of specifc
religious groups, Holcombe says.
Faith traditions are important,
he says, but they arent going
to keep us from making a joint
expression about our opposition
to the war.
by Matthew Foster
wItnessIng peaCe
COntaCt
PHOTOS BY MARLA KEOWn
04.19.2007 JAYPLAY 09
Elise Higgins,Topeka freshman,
Sonia Marcinkowski, Blue
Springs, Mo., junior, Beth Ruhl,
Lawrence sophomore, Tim
Stauffer, Iola senior, and Jon
Dennis, Hutchinson senior, sit
in front a banner on Danforth
Chapels front lawn. Every
Monday, members of the
University of Kansas Christian
Peace Witness group hold a
prayer vigil at noon.
Dennis holds a Christian
Peace Witness for Iraq
button. Ecumenical Christian
Ministries sponsors Christian
Peace Witness which was
inspired by the national group
with the same name.
Tim Stauffer, Iola senior hangs
a sign in front of Danforth
Chapel Monday afternoon.
When looking for apparel
suitable for a trek up the hill and a
seat in a lecturehall, somestudents
search no further than their
bedroom foor. Piles of rumpled
T-shirts and hole-ridden jeans can
provide endless wardrobe options
for students with little desire, time
or cash to invest in fashion. On
campus there is no requirement
for how many times each week you
must shower, shampoo or shave,
and if youre still wearing socks
adorned with Christmas trees in
August, no one will disapprove.
But when you leave the
casual campus atmosphere for a
professional workingenvironment,
youre going to have to trade your
sweats in for something nicer,
something cleaner and in most
cases something that fts in the
category of business casual.
At Sprint, after years of keeping
the employee dress code strictly
business, the company has
recently made the switch to
business casual. But adding the
casual doesnt mean employees
can throw out their suits and
head to work in the laid-back
apparel they donned during their
college years. Blue jeans, T-shirts,
shirts with offensive logos, tennis
shoes and revealing clothing
are still not considered suitable
attire for Sprint employees, says
Diane Shoemaker-Katz, director of
human resources and employee
relations at the company.
Regardless of the dress code
within the offce or company at
which you are applying, when
interviewing for a position it is
imperative to dress professionally.
People will judge you frst by
what they see and how you smell,
says Tammy Edwards, director of
diversity and inclusion for Sprint
Nextel.
Wearing a business suit
refects your judgment and
professionalism and demonstrates
to the interviewer that you care
about the interview and the
prospective position, says Nancy
Burford, staffng manager for
Sprint.
First impressions should never
be a deciding factor in whether
to hire an applicant, says Laura
Guilbault, a media production
specialist at Reebok, but they do
serve some purpose.
If I went into an interview and
the applicant was in sneakers,
shorts or jeans, right off the bat I
sense that this person isnt taking
the interview very seriously,
she says. So I ask myself, How
seriously would they takethejob?
Guilbault describes the dress code
for employees at Reebok as casual
and pretty lenient. Sneakers are
clearly a standard, jeans are OK as
long as they are not ripped, and
several men and women within
her offce wear multiple earrings
in their ears as well as nose and
eyebrow piercings, she says.
However, Guilbault says that
when preparingfor an interview,its
always better to give a little more
in the area of self-presentation
than it is to slack off. Take the extra
Robbie Laughlin: Dishes out
fashion and style advice on the
E! Networks The DailyTen and
created makeovers for Bravos
2005 series Queer Eye for the
Straight Girl.
Kathy Swanson: Owner of
Spectators, 710 Massachusetts St.
Kathryn Finney: Blogs under
the alias The Budget Fashionista
and wrote Howto Be a Budget
Fashionista.
StapleS for women:
The business suit with
accompanying trouser
and/or skirt
Robbie says:
Having a basic suit gives
you several classic pieces you
can draw upon and add to for
additional looks.
Kathy says:
Onceyouentertheprofessional
world, youshouldinvest inquality
clothing that will last for a few
years, so spend time researching
the different suit cuts and colors
available.
There are few rules when it
comes to fashion today, so feel
free to choose narrow or wide
skirts, long or cropped pants,
high-waist or low-waist bottoms,
and jackets with or without
added detail. The key is to fnd
pieces that ft your body well and
complement your style.
The Budget Fashionista says:
Your frst professional purchase
should be a basic black three-piece
suit. Buying the pieces in black
allows you to get a lot of wear out
of the suit without people
noticing you are wearing the same
thing over and over again. The
skirt should hit mid-knee or a bit
below to accentuate the thinnest
part of your leg. Avoid jackets with
heavy embroidery or detail; this
distinction will give away the fact
you wear the outft often.
The blouse
Robbie says:
Wearing tops adorned with
feminine touches such as ruffes,
lace, ties or bows underneath a suit
jacket can add texture to a classic
look. Pair the same trousers or skirt
with different blouses to create
multiple outfts.
Kathy says:
Thecolor, styleandfabric weight
of a blouse depend entirely on the
comfort level of the individual.
However, youll get the most wear
out of blouses that arent too sheer,
fussy or trendy.
The Budget Fashionista says:
Adding color to the basic suit
can be done with sweaters and
tops. Blouses and tops in basic
and muted colors are best if youre
entering a conservative industry.
But if youre working in a more
liberal environment, colorful
blouses are a great way to showoff
your personal style.
The dress
Robbie says:
The wrap dress is fattering on
all womens body types. A simple
change in shoes and accessories
can instantly transformthe casual
dress into a more formal look.
Kathy says:
A dress should never be too
short or revealing. Make sure to
shop around and fnd a cut that fts
your body well. Many dresses can
be worn in the offce if paired with
a jacket or sweater.
The dress shoes
Robbie says:
Pointed and round-toe pumps
have never gone out of style.
Buying a pair of black and brown
pumps allows you to combine
themwith any outft.
Kathy says:
Dress fats are appropriate for
work, but never sandals. If you
wear an open-toed heel or fat,
make sure your pedicure is a
subtle color rather than anything
too distracting. Save loud, bright
polishes for your time away from
the offce.
The intimates
The Budget Fashionista says:
Invest in high-quality
undergarments. Go to a
department store and get properly
ftted. A tight bra can give the
appearance of a third boob and
poor-ftting underwear leaves your
midsection clumpy and bumpy.
To keep everything smooth
and moving in the right direction,
buy shaping undergarments
such as ASSETS by Sara Blakely
(the same woman who invented
SPANX).
Whether to wear panty hose or
stockings is left to your personal
style and work environment. If
everyone around you is wearing
panty hose under their skirts, you
should be wearing them as well. If
your profession permits, patterned
hosiery and stockings can also be
a fun and inexpensive way
to add style and personality to
your outft.
StapleS for men:
The suit
Robbie says:
Single- and two-button suits are
fattering on every body type. Buy
your frst suit in a dark charcoal or
gray color.This classic color palette
gives you the opportunity to dress
it up and add color with a bright
tie or button-up shirt underneath.
The Budget Fashionista says:
The ft of a suit is a sort of
status symbol among men. You
should always go to a store and
be custom ftted for your suit.
There should be no indentations
in the shoulder or armpit area
if there are, either the body
or the sleeves of the jacket are
too large. The sleeves should
land slightly past the wrist and
the pants should make a break
at the tops of your shoes. Make
sure that any patterns, such as
pinstripes, match from top to
bottom and are all going in the
same direction.
The dress shoe
Robbie says:
For a man in the professional
world, you dont want to go crazy
with shoes. Its always best to select
a more conservative and classic
shoe to go with a pair of slacks or
trousers. You can never go wrong
with a classic wingtip, loafer or
lace-up.
The Budget Fashionista says:
Men need to invest in a good
pair of shoes and keep them
polished and looking great.

StapleS for both SexeS:
The trench coat
Robbie says:
In addition to being extremely
trendyright now,trenchcoatsreally
do stand the test of time. Buying
them in black, tan or khaki allows
you to wear them year round and
with any outft. Make sure to buy a
coat that hits you just at or above
the knee, no longer.
The Budget Fashionista says:
All men and women should
own a trench coat with removable
lining, which they can wear most
of the year. Buying a three-quarter
length black or khaki trench coat
allows you to wear it with both
dressy and casual outfts.
The jeans
Robbie says:
Everyoneshouldowntwogreat-
ftting pairs of jeans. Find the cut
thats most fattering for your body
type and understand that the style
and cut that works best for you
might not be the one on the cover
of every magazine.
For men, dressing up jeans for
work can be as simple as topping a
pair with a stylish button-up or T-
shirt under a blazer. When picking
out a boot or a loafer to dress up
your denim, pick a pair with a lot
of style. Because youre pairing
this shoe with jeans, it doesnt
need to be as conservative as the
pair you wear with slacks.
For women, wearing your
favorite pair of jeans with an
embellished heel or boot can
instantly add style to a simple look.
Wearing a ftted, feminine jacket
over a pair of jeans and shirt can
make jeans suitable for the offce.
The Budget Fashionista says:
Once you start working
professionally, you dont need
to spend as much money on
building the casual section of
your closet because you dont
wear these clothes as much.
Unless the office dress code
allows you to wear jeans to
work, dont spend more than
$50 on a pair.
The accessories
Robbie says:
If you have extra money in your
budget, spend it on accessories
such as bags and watches. You can
wear these pieces with any outft.
Kathy says:
Jewelry you wear to work
should never be too trendy or
make a lot of noise.
The Budget Fashionista says:
Use necklaces and bracelets
to jazz up your business suit, but
dont spend a lot of money on
these pieces.
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By Elyse Weidner
Annie Truong
2006 Graduate
Occupation: Account
executive at C.H. Robinson
Location: Chicago
Offce dress code: Casual;
jeans are OK. Business
casual when meeting with
clients
Work wardrobe staples:
A black and brown three-
piece suit, wrap tops, pumps, trouser
jeans, skirts, Bermuda shorts/capris.
Primp and prep: About 15 minutes
longer than in college for a normal day.
But on days when I meet with clients,
it probably takes an hour longer to get
ready because I want to look my best.
Fashion funds: Im only using money
I earned for making these purchases,
but I dont mind because besides the
two suits, everything else can be worn
out to the bars, to nice dinners and the
theater.
Next buy: Ive been buying a lot of
brown tops lately, but as we get to
summer I want to get more patterns.
Natalie Bogan
2006 Graduate
O c c u p a t i o n :
Associate editor at
Houston Magazine
Location: Houston
Offce dress code:
Business casual
Work wardrobe
staples: Cardigans,
tank tops, solid-
colored blouses,
slacks, skirts, cocktail
dresses for evening
events.
Primp and prep:
15 minutes to get ready in college
compared to 40 minutes today. I dont
know if Ive left the house without
makeup since Ive been in Houston.
Fashion funds: Its just been a really
slow process. It means you dont go
out to lunch every day. Im trying to
pace myself because Im outftting my
condo at the same time.
Style guru: The magazine is a little bit
different. Its business casual, but some
of the girls wear some crazy things. The
environment has gotten me out of my
comfort zone and Im trying to prove
that Im not the little girl from Kansas.
Adam Reese
2006 Graduate
Occupation: Business
development and
commercial real estate
Location: Denver
Offce dress code:
Business casual
Work wardrobe
staples: Three suits,
button-down shirts,
1012 ties, two belts
(one black and one
brown), two pairs of
lace-up dress shoes,
navy pea coat.
Primp and prep: Its a 45-minute
process from waking up to walking
out the door. I have to shave every day
whereas during school I could get away
with once every four or fve days.
Tip: I go to the offce each day with a
suit on minus the tie, but I keep a stash
of them at work just in case I need one at
some point during the day.
time the night before an
interview to assemble your
look and iron your outft. Being
greeted by an applicant wearing
a wrinkled shirt and mismatched
socks immediately alerts the
interviewer that you arent
serious about the position.
For Burford, the worst
interview experiences usually
involve poor personal hygiene
or inappropriate clothing worn
by the applicant. Always wash
your hands before you enter
the meeting and shake the
interviewers hand. Because
youll be doing a lot of talking
during the interview, bring along
a few mints to keep your breath
crisp and fresh. Also, Burford says
to remember to make sure the
interviewer can see your face.
She once met with an applicant
who left his sunglasses on during
the interview, without explaining
why he was wearing them. He
probably didnt get the job.
Edwards advises that when
interviewing for a job and
even after you get the position
to keep personal hygiene
and grooming habits simple
and tasteful. You dont want
unnecessary distractions, such as
too much makeup or too much
cologne, to derail your career,
she says. She also recommends
that skin exposure for both men
and women always be kept to
a minimum. For most working
environments, Edwards says
skirts should be no shorter than
a hands width above the knee,
shirts and blouses should always
have sleeves and there should be
no visible cleavage for women.
Appropriate apparel in the
workplace can vary as much as
individual style. A person who
works at a bank will be expected
to dress differently than
someone working at a coffee
house, Edwards says. And while
dress codes at Reebok and Sprint
are becoming more casual, the
opposite could be happening at
the company to which you are
applying.
Seeking the advice of
someone in your feld before
heading to an interview can
give you a better sense of what
is expected of you and your
style. But, when in doubt, pick
something clean, something
professional and something in
which you feel comfortable.
No matter how casual the
offce dress code, you will
undoubtedly have to make a few
new clothing purchases upon
entering the working world. Take
some advice from the experts
on what every working man and
woman should own.
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Whoa! Confront her about it? Did
she dis your mama or just tell you she
has a boyfriend (which may or may
not be true)? Having a talk with her
about it will only make you the creepy
guy who wont leave her alone instead
of the sweet guy who made her day
and fattered her by showing interest.
Whether she lied to you or not, she
is not interested. So it doesnt matter
whether she has a boyfriend either
way, youre not getting her number.
Be thankful she let you down
easy and dont take the rejection
personally. She doesnt even know
you, so its not really you shes rejecting
(this might be diffcult to grasp, but its
true). Go fnd another girl who doesnt
have a boyfriend (real or pretend) to
put in your phone.
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I asked a gIrl for her number
last week. she told me she has a
boyfrIend, but I thInk she mIght
have been lyIng to me just because
she wasnt Interested. Is there
any way I can fInd out? should I
confront her?
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seems to me lIke she has no sexual drIve
whatsoever, but when I tell her thIs she just
says shes waItIng for the rIght person and
the rIght tIme. I feel lIke shes mIssIng out. Im
startIng to wonder If shes maybe even asexual
or somethIng. Is that possIble?
steve, junIor
Im a little confused. Are you saying you want
to bang your best friend? Or are you genuinely
concerned for her sexual liberation and
enjoyment of lifes pleasures?
The problem might simply be that shes
female and thinks differently than you. I dont
mean to stereotype here, as there are people of
both genders who view sex in all sorts of ways,
but generally speaking, women fnd it harder to
engage in sexual acts unless they are fully and
emotionally engaged in a relationship. A woman
has a better sexual experience if she feels shes
emotionally connected to her partner and that
by having sex she is taking the relationship to a
new emotional level. This requires a lot of trust
and usually time. A lot of women end up feeling
used if they dont allow a chance for enough
emotional growth.
So this girl is probably telling the truth when
she says shes just waiting for the right guy and
the right time. This doesnt mean shes sexually
inhibited. She probably has quite an active sex
life in her mind and when shes alone in her room
at night.
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Teacher (runs into full class
and writes on board: Ill be
a bit late, apologies): Ill be
right back; Im running late.
Guy: Why didnt she just say
that instead of writing it and
then saying exactly what she
wrote?
Girl 1: That girl is so nasty
looking.
Girl 2: Really? She looks good
in her Facebook photo.
Girl 1: Yeah, her Facebook
photo is super cute. In real life,
though, shes really gross.
Teacher (taking role): Is she
here? (pause) I guess not.
Girl: Oh, sorry. Im here. I
wasnt paying attention
Teacher: Thats OK. It happens
to me all the time.
Teacher: Does anyone know
what a wet sex scene is?
Guy: If they do, no ones going
to admit it.
Teacher: Ive seen the movie
and I still dont know.
Girl 1: How was your
weekend?
Girl 2: Fine. I made breakfast
for that guy I told you about.
Girl 1: You made him
breakfast already? Did you
make out?
Girl 1: No.
Girl 2: You shouldnt make
him breakfast unless you get
some. Every girl knows that.
Girl 1: That bathroom smells
like burnt hair.
Girl 2 and Girl 3: Eww. Gross.
Girl 4: Was someone curling
their hair?
Girl 1: Want to know whats
great?
Girl 2: What?
Girl 1: Half-price glitter at
Hobby Lobby.
Girl 2 (sarcastically): Yeah,
thats so awesome.
Girl: I really should go on
Facebook right now. I havent
checked it in like a day.
Guy: Im not really up on my
World War II knowledge. I
dont get stoned anymore,
so Ive stopped watching the
History Channel.
Guy 1 (passing Guy 2): Dont
look me in the eye!
Guy 2: Do you want to get
punched in the throat? Ill do
it.
Girl 1: Hes the most hardcore
Christian I know.
Girl 2: What? Did you just
say hes the most hardcore
freshman you know? That
makes no sense.
Girl 1: Christian,not freshman.
But I guess he is a pretty
extreme freshman.
Girl: I dont think Im gonna
be sore tomorrow. I felt really
good today during the game.
Guy: Well, then Im gonna
give you something to make
you sore, like a lactic acid
injection or something.
Katrina Mohr
Lied Center of Kansas
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Womens rugby players kick butt and form friendships
04.19.2007 JAYPLAY 15
noticE
by Laura Evers
PLaying
LikE a girL
Rugby, a combination of
football and soccer, is physically
demanding; during the game,
players must carry, pass, kick and
ground the ball, all while working
to score as many points as
possible. Although some people
have stereotypes about what
women can do, the KU womens
rugby club team is setting out to
prove them wrong.
Founded in 1993, the club
plays other teams from area
schools, including Mizzou and
K-State. The
15 players and
three alternates
on the team fnd
nothing more
e x hi l a r a t i ng
than the time
they spend on
the feld. Its
cool to say you
play rugby,says
Kristen Odell.,
L i n d s b o r g
f r e s h m a n .
Ingrid Perez,
M a y a g u e z ,
Puerto Rico,
graduate student, adds,It makes
you feel like a badass.
There are three ways to
score in a game of rugby. First,
a player can score a try, similar
to a touchdown in football. To
do this, a player must touch the
ball down in the opponents goal
area, scoring fve points. The next
way to score is by kicking a feld
goal, earning the team three
points. Finally, if you score a goal
after a try, the team receives two
points.
In rugby, teams are divided
into two sections, forwards and
backs. The forwards generally
have a bigger build and are in
charge of running and tackling.
The backs are
smaller and
quicker and are
responsible for
getting the ball
out and trying
to score.
One of the
best parts of
the game for
the players is
building the
team right after
r e c r ui t me nt .
The team hosts
an annual wine
and cheese
party where new members can
begin to form friendships with
players already on the team.
The initiation is a great way to
start building friendships and
communication among the
players.
Because the majority of the
players have never played rugby
before they join the team, it takes
some time before they acquire
the skills necessary to kick butt.
Being successful in the game
requires enough stamina to
get through the two non-stop
40-minute halves. Fortunately,
veteran teammates are always
patient with new team members.
If you make a mistake, its OK,
says Tristan Neth, Wichita junior.
People dont point out your
faws.
To build stamina, team
members dont rely solely on
their practices to stay in shape.
Many rugby players jog, lift
weights and participate in
endurance training. Although
they work hard outside
of practice, Julie Skolnik,
Chesterfeld, Mo., junior, says
the games themselves are a
workout. I lost 30 pounds in
the frst 15 months just from
practice alone, she says.
Joining the team can be
intimidating for someone just
starting out. Perez says she
didnt initially want to play at
all. When the recruiter was
describing the game to me, I
thought,Do you want me to get
killed? After some convincing,
Perez went to her frst practice
in February 2005 and has gone
ever since.
Neth also had some
apprehensions about joining
the team, mostly because of
her fear of the opposition.
After the first game, your fears
kind of go away, she says.
Whereas earlier you were
intimidated by the opposing
team, by the end you realize
you can take them.
Even though the team
certainly lives up to this, the
intensity of the sport which
is often as violent as football
but played without padding
can lead to injuries.
According to Louis Disney, the
teams assistant coach and a
former rugby player, the girls
on the team play differently
from their male counterparts.
They play at a slower pace,
he says, but its faster, too,
because unlike guys, they fight
for the ball.
Perez alone has endured a
sprained ankle, broken pinky,
dislocated shoulder and a
torn MCL in her right knee.
Although the risk is high, new
team members are trained
within the frst few practices on
how to avoid an injury. While
serious injuries are rare, bruises
are common. But thats not
necessarily a bad thing. I love
my bruises,Skolnik says.Usually
if Im really bruised after a game, I
wear skirts the next day to show
them off.
In the end, its more about
having fun than winning the
game. It doesnt matter if youre
strong enough or fast enough,
Neth says.You just need to have
a good time.
Regardless of losses or the
inevitable injuries, the important
thing is the sisterhood that
comes from being part of a
team. You meet a lot of new
people,Odell says.You become
more than just good friends. You
become a family.
Fun rugby Facts
Rugby was once an
Olympic sport and was last
played at the 1924 Olympic
Games in Paris.
The frst rugby balls were
made from pig bladders.
The frst Rugby World Cup
was played in 1987 and won
by New Zealand.
Rugby players tackle each
other but rarely sustain
serious injuries.
rugby trivia Quiz
See how much you know
about rugby, then turn the
quiz upside down for the
answers.
1. Where was rugby
invented?
2. Who invented the sport?
3. How many players are on
one team?
4. What do forwards get into
position for?
5. What are the three modes
of transport?
Source: Students.concord.edu
A n s w e r s :
1 . R u g b y S c h o o l i n E n g l a n d
2 . W i l l i a m W e b b E l l i s o n
3 . 1 5
4 . A s c r u m
5 . P a s s i n g , k i c k i n g a n d
c a r r y i n g
aFtEr thE First gamE, your FEars kind oF go aWay.
WhErEas EarLiEr you WErE intimidatEd by thE oPPosing
tEam, by thE End you rEaLizE you can takE thEm.
tristan nEth, Wichita junior
PHOTOS/ LISA LIPOvAC
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JAYPLAY 04.19.2007
THIS WEEKEND
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All rATINgS ArE ouT of A poSSIblE fIvE STArS.


Breakfast is easy to miss during the college rush. Simple snacks such as pastries are the easy
solution for many students, so fnd out whos serving the best baked delights in Lawrence.
Krispy Kreme
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1714 W. 23rd St.
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Krispy Kreme makes donuts as sweet and
simple as can be. But in Lawrence you can only
fnd Krispy Kreme donuts at gas stations and
grocery stores, with no guarantee of freshness.

dunKin donuts
521 W. 23rd St.
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Dunkin Donuts sells 52 varieties of donuts
with something for everyone. Along with a cup
of their famous coffee, Dunkin Donuts pastries
are a great solution to the morning munchies.
Drive-thru donuts brilliant.

munchers BaKery
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Munchers knows donuts are delicious any
time, day or night; they keep their doors open
24 hours for our sweet-toothed satisfaction.

BEST:
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616 W. Ninth St.
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There are over 10 million donuts produced
in the United States each year; they should all
taste like Joes.

Matt Elder
Downstairs in the basement of Eagles Lodge, 1803 W.
Sixth St., this and every Friday night, something different
is happening bingo. Grab your friends and a card and
settle in for a rousing game. The crowd is always diverse,
says Leah Massey, a bartender at Eagles Lodge. Lately,
though, she says shes noticed more young people coming
out to give the game a try. Join them at 7 p.m. tomorrow
night: Three cards of play cost $12 and jackpots range from
$50 to $700. Concessions include hot dogs, cheeseburgers,
nachos, chips and sodas. After the games, stick around the
bar and enjoy your alcoholic refreshment of choice.
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Radio host don imus is fiRed fRom
his populaR show following the
contRoveRsy suRRounding his use
of Racial epithets.
Imuss time slot will be flled with uncensored hip-hop music
for the foreseeable future.
Riot police in Moscow beat
and detain pRotestoRs as
thousands of Russians
deMonstRate against
the adMinistRation of
pResident VladiMiR putin.
the noRth caRolina attoRney geneRal
dRops the Rape chaRges against thRee
MeMbeRs of the duke lacRosse teaM.
Legendary
Hawaiian crooner
don Ho dies at tHe
age of 76.
HAWK TOPICS
RAINE REVIEWS
NEWS YOU CAN USE
04.19.2007 Jayplay 17
Chris Raine
authoR kuRt
Vonnegut dies
at the age of 84.
Jordan said hed have been willing to pay a lot more
if it meant hed never have to spend another family
night watching Greys Anatomy with his wife.
RepoRts suggest
Michael JoRdans
divoRce fRoM his
wife of 18 yeaRs
May cost the foRMeR
basketball supeRstaR
MoRe than $150
Million.
Perhaps the most unfortunate
obituary title ever, considering
recent events: Nappy-headed
Ho passes
away at 76.
To celebrate, the Duke
lacrosse team threw a
rowdy house party, this
time with strippers who
know how to keep their
dirty little mouths shut.
If there was any justice in this
world, Paris Hilton would be the
other member of Vonneguts
duprass. If you dont know what
that means, for Gods sake, read
Cats Cradle already.
A neW STudy reveAlS THAT STudenTS WHO
TOOK PArT In SexuAl AbSTInenCe PrOgrAmS
Were juST AS lIKely TO HAve Sex AS THOSe
WHO dIdnT.
This is surprising, considering the overwhelming
success of the similarly themed Just Say Noanti-
drug campaign.
faculty and cleRgy at southeRn
Methodist univeRsity in dallas aRe
woRking to block plans to build the
geoRge w. bush pResidential libRaRy
on the univeRsitys caMpus.
Critics say the planned multiple-story building
is a tremendous waste of space and energy,
considering the library will mostly contain old
issues of Sports Illustrated and Maxim.
Russian historians
praised Putins
restraint and leniency
in putting down the
crowd, calling the
beatings a positive
step forward from
traditional Russian
crowd-control tactics.
pRince william,
second in line
to the BRitish
thRone, BReaks up
with kate middleton,
ending theiR 4-yeaR
Relationship.
Following the rich British royal
tradition of failed relationships,
the prince had Middleton
beheaded and stuck her head
on a pike on London Bridge.
THInK yOu HAve A beTTer jOKe? e-mAIl me AT hawktopics@kansan.com.
dna pateRnity tests pRove
that photogRapheR laRRy
BiRkhead is the fatheR of
anna nicole smiths infant
daughteR.
The discovery makes Birkhead the frst winner
of Foxs hit reality show, I Want to Impregnate
a Drugged-Out Multi-Millionaire Ex-Stripper, in
which Birkhead beat out thousands of other
contestants.
Perfect
Stranger
18

JAYPLAY 04.19.2007
All rAtings Are out of A possible five stArs.
Everysooften, amovie
comesalongthatreminds
audiencesjusthowterribly
wrongasexythriller cango.
EnterPerfect Stranger.
HalleBerryplaysRoweena,
astrong-willedex-newspaper
reporterwhosechildhood
friendisfounddeadatthe
bottomofalake. Citinga
sordidaffairwiththedead
friendasamotive, Roweena
targetsbigtimeadexecutive
HarrisonHill(BruceWillis)as
suspectnumberone. Tocrack
thecase, shetakesajobatHills
adagencyandslowlyseduces
him, allthewhileplaying
catandmousewithhimina
privatechatroomposingas
someoneelse. Withthehelpof
computergeekandhopeless
admirerMiles(GiovanniRibisi),
Roweenauncoversinformation
thatrevealsthatnoteveryone
isastheyseem.
Neverhasamoviebeenless
sensualorlesssuspenseful.
Thiswouldntbesobadifit
wasnttryingsohardtobe
sexyandthrilling. Ofcourse, an
excitingpaceishardtokeepup
whenthemoviefallsbackon
fashbackseverysixminutes.
Butstyleisnotcompletelyto
blame.
Thescriptisriddledwith
plotholesandinconsequential
scenes. This, ofcourse, couldbe
meanttodistracttheviewer
fromtheabsolutelyridiculous
climax. Togiveyouanidea, the
flmmakersactuallyhadthree
differentendingsflmed, each
withadifferentkiller. Some
mightsaythathavingsomany
differentendingsisasign
ofgoodscreenwriting(see:
Clue), buthereitsjustRussian
rouletteandacheapployto
boostDVDsaleswhenthe
timecomes. Bythen, however,
Perfect Stranger willbethe
perfecttorturedevice.
Rated R
109 minutes
Movie
JaredDuncan

Longtimeindie/folk
favoriteBrightEyesreturns
withthefollowuptothe
ambitious 2005dualrelease
ofIm Wide Awake, Its Morning
andDigital Ash in a Digital
Urn. Cassadaga, namedafter
aFloridatownknownfor
itswealthofpsychicsand
spiritualism, fndsBrightEyes
tappingintonewterritory
withathicker, lushcountry
sound.
Singer, guitaristand
songwriterConorOberstis
onceagainjoinedbyfrequent
BrightEyescollaborators
andnowfull-timemembers
NateWalcottandMikeMogis.
Severalguestsappearon
thealbum, includingSherri
andStacyDuPreeofEisley,
M. WardandJanetWeissof
Sleater-Kinney.
MakeaPlantoLoveMe
soundslikeitcouldbein
amusical, withitsswirling
stringsandsoftbackground
vocals. Middleman hasa
mysteriousfolkfeelcomplete
withviolinandheavy
percussion. NoOneWould
RiotforLess ishauntingwith
itsslowbuild. CoatCheck
DreamSong isapsychedelic
tripthatsreminiscentof
SufjanStevenswithitsuseof
vibraphoneandelectronics.
Theonethingmissing
fromCassadagaisthestrong
emotionalappealofBright
Eyes previousalbums. But
insteadthesongsarefullof
newsoundsandexperiences.
Cassadaga
ChrisBrower
Music

Eyes
Bright
Womans
Best
friend
When I was little, I liked being
an only child, the sole recipient
of my parents attention. But
when my parents separated
when I was in second grade
and my mom and I had to
move to a more
affordable house
in a different
neighborhood,
being an only
child felt lonely.
My mom sensed
how hard the
change had
been on me and
thought I needed
a friend to help
me through it.
She decided on
a Shih Tzu. My mom contacted
breeders who told her that their
dogs had just had a litter of
puppies. My mom bought books
about the breed, which I began
reading incessantly. I even
picked a name Abbie.
We planned to pick up
the puppy on the way to my
grandmas house. After driving
through miles of winding
country roads for what seemed
like forever, we arrived at the
breeders. I was nervous. Before
then, dogs scared me. Our
next-door neighbors had a
rust-colored golden retriever
who jumped up and slobbered
on me.
But what I saw at the
breeders house was not scary at
all little funny-looking long-
haired creatures scampering
around. The breeder greeted us
and explained that most of the
puppies had been sold; only
the runt was left. We asked if we
could see her. The frst time I saw
her furry little 4-pound body
wobble around on the foor, I
knew she was the one. She was
white with black ears and had
a black spot on her back. The
breeder asked if we wanted to
wait until the next litter, but I
had to have that one, right then.
My mom did the
paperwork while
I sat on the foor
holding my new
dog.
On the way
to my grandmas
house, Abbie
snoozed on my lap
while warm sun
poured in through
the car windows.
We werent sure
the last time she
went to the bathroom, so we
stopped at the old Howard
Johnson Hotel on Highway 54
near the Lake of the Ozarks. My
mom put the tiny bright pink
collar and leash I had picked out
on Abbie. We took her for her
frst walk. Then we got back in
the car and went to grandmas.
At my grandmas, I eagerly
showed off my new puppy.
She was so adorable. The only
problem was everybody else
thought so, too. For the next
few hours, all my grandparents
and mom talked about was the
new puppy. They took pictures
and played with her. For the
frst time, I wasnt the center of
attention and I felt jealous of the
attention focused on Abbie.
When it was time to go to
bed and my mom tucked me in,
she could tell something was
wrong. I knew it too. I blurted
out,I want to give her back. My
mom couldnt believe it. I knew
she was hurt.But I got her for
you, she said. She told me to
sleep on it and we would talk
the next day.
In the morning I felt the
same way, but we took Abbie
home anyway. When I took
her out in the front yard, the
neighborhood kids wanted to
play with her. Because I was
new in the neighborhood, I
welcomed the attention. Abbie
might not be so bad after all, I
thought.
Over the years I realized
that I didnt love Abbie for
the attention she got me; the
company of an animal has
more value than just making
me friends. But I had no idea
how close wed become until
I came close to losing her.
During Thanksgiving break my
sophomore year of college,
Abbie wasnt acting like her
usual self. After my mom took
her outside one day, Abbie ran
up the stairs from our basement,
wobbled around like the frst
day I saw her and fainted.
Whats wrong with Abbie? I
exclaimed. Abbie wasnt getting
up. I began bawling, ran into my
room, shut the door and sat on
my bed. I couldnt bear to see
her like that. She woke up, but
wouldnt get up. My mom asked
for my help to take Abbie to the
animal hospital, but I couldnt. I
locked my door and buried my
face in my pillow while my mom
scooped up her limp body in a
towel to take her to the vet.
My mom said that after just
a few minutes in the car, Abbie
was back to her old self, trying
to look out the window. But the
vet told us she had an enlarged
heart, not uncommon for her
breed, and that we would have
to give her pills for the rest of
her life. Otherwise, she was fne,
so we followed the doctors
orders.
I had no idea when I went
home for Easter my junior year
that it would be the last time Id
ever see her.
About a week after returning
to school, my mom called and
said Abbie was getting sick.
I thought it was no big deal,
because shed always had
allergies and caught the doggie
fu when I was in ffth grade. It
wasnt until about a week later,
when I had just settled down
at a computer in Anschutz
Library to work on a project
when I got the call. My moms
voice quivered on the other line.
Whats wrong? I asked. Im not
sure how she said it because I
was in shock, but the message
was clear: Abbie was gone. My
mom had the vet put her to
sleep that morning because her
organs were failing and the vet
said there was nothing he could
do. It was Abbies 13th birthday.
I quickly packed my things at
the library and walked home.
I sat on the futon in my room
and let it all out. I felt like I had
lost a piece of myself. My mom
took it pretty hard, too. When
I went home that summer,
things werent the same without
Abbie. Now that my mom was
all alone, I tried to convince
her to get another dog to keep
her company, like she did for
me when I felt lonely. But she
insisted she wasnt ready. Finally,
over fall break, we adopted a
Maltese puppy my mom named
Bailey. She isnt Abbie, but she
is adorable and keeps my mom
company, like Abbie did for me.
04.19.2007 JAYPLAY 19
i had no idea how much company an animal
could provide until abbie was gone
pHOTOS cOurTESy OF LINDSEy ST. cLAIr
by Lindsey st. Clair
sPeaK
Lindsey St. Clair with her frst puppy,
Abbie, and 13 years later with her new
Maltese, Bailey.
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$.35 Wings
$2 Domestic Bottles
$2 Jagerbombs
Karaoke/DJ
$3 Double Captain
$2 Domestic Bottles
$3 32oz. Big Beers
$3 Vodka and Energy
$5 Any pitcher
$3 Bloody Marys
$2 Draws
$2 Wells
$2 Domestic Bottles
$2 UV Vodka
$3 Domestic Pitchers
$3 Malibu
$2 SoCoLime Shots
2 FREE entrees with
every hookah
2 FREE entrees with
every hookah
Open until 3 AM
2 FREE entrees with
every hookah
Open until 3 AM
2 FREE entrees with
every hookah
730 Mass (right above
Vermont Street BBQ)
2 FREE entrees with
every hookah
2 FREE entrees with
every hookah
2 FREE entrees with
every hookah

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