Flip to Sports, page 6 to read about the ckanosas l l estatge ian quarterback situation and the man changing the team’s strength and conditioning program. Vol. 115 | No. 133 www.kstatecollegian.com thursday, april 8, 2010 Not His Time SGA Elected officials Pastor tells to meet for experience first time of death, Danny Davis | COLLEGIAN heaven Tonight, the 2010-2011 Student Senate will hold its first meeting. At the be- ginning of the meeting, the Danny Davis | COLLEGIAN newly elected senators, president and vice-presi- His grandfather greeted him dent will be sworn into of- as he passed through the gates fice. Danny Unruh, senior of heaven, along with many in food science and indus- people he knew and loved on try and political science, Earth. His grandfather did not will serve as president and have his scarred, worn out Annie Oliver, senior in life body, but a new, incredible- sciences, as vice-president looking figure. for the student body. He then was walking along A new Speaker of Stu- Photos by Matt Binter | COLLEGIAN a golden road while listening dent Senate and Speaker Top: Don Piper, pastor, recounts his to singing and the sound of an- pro Tempore will be nom- story of his experience of dying and gels’ wings. Suddenly, it was inated and elected at the going to heaven to a full audience over. Don Piper was pulled meeting. As the head of in the Abilene High School gymna- down from heaven and back to senate, the speaker is re- sium Wednesday night. Earth after spending 90 min- sponsible for presiding Right: Lance Stanford, lead vocals utes there. over senate meetings. In and piano player for the band Piper was returning from the absence of the speak- Cloverton, sings to open the night a theology conference in east er, the Speaker pro Tem- of faith and prayer before the main Texas, heading back to the pore assumes the duties of speaker Don Piper took over. greater Houston area. He had presiding over the senate, decided to turn right instead according to the SGA By- of left, he said, out of curiosi- held up by the wreck. While Laws. ty. He had never been that way they were waiting, Dick Onere- Senate will also be vot- before. Along that path was a cker, a Baptist minister, asked ing on a resolution to ap- bridge by Lake Livingston. As one of the policeman if there prove an Attorney Gener- he was crossing the bridge in was anyone he could pray for. al Nominee Review Com- his Ford Escort, an 18-wheeler Despite the police insisting mittee. This committee semi was heading in the oppo- he not approach Piper’s car will “consist of nine voting site direction. or look at his disfigured body, members, the chair, and The semi was going 65 mph Onerecker climbed through told them to stop. If you’d been ally fast,” Piper said. “He went one non-voting member,” in a 45 mph zone, and as it the back of the car and put his to heaven, you don’t want to be over to the policeman and said according to the By-Laws. came over a hill, it realized it hand on Piper’s right arm. down here.” something really ridiculous: the Speaker of Student Sen- would not have time to stop be- His right arm was the only While people across the dead man is singing.” ate Amy Schultz, senior in fore it would collide with the thing he didn’t break, Pip- country were praying for Pip- They pulled him out through biology, and Attorney Gen- car in front of it. In an effort er said. Onerecker was not er, who was dead, he was in the roof of the car and want- eral Adam Tank, senior in to avoid the collision, the semi only praying, but he was sing- heaven witnessing the majes- ed to airlift him to the hospital, microbiology, have nom- crossed the center line to go ing hymns of praise to God. Po- ty of God’s kingdom. He said but they couldn’t due to weath- inated nine people to fill past the car, but wound up hit- lice were unable to contact Pip- heaven is bright, so much so er conditions. After transport- the committee which will ting Piper head-on. er’s family, but they were able that with Earthly eyes, a person ing him to three different hospi- search for a new attorney The truck ran over Piper’s to get hold of his church in would go blind seeing it. On tals, he finally arrived in Hous- general for the 2010-2011 car, swerved back and hit the Houston. Church members be- either side of the golden road ton, over six hours after he died term. car it was trying to avoid, and gan praying, and they contact- are mansions more magnifi- in the accident, he said. Senate will meet at 7 hit another car. Four ambulanc- ed other churches to ask them cent than any found on Earth, Piper spent 13 months in the p.m. in the Big 12 Room at es were rushed to the scene. Af- to pray as well. Word of Pip- he said. Beyond the city is a hill hospital and underwent 34 ma- the K-State Student Union. ter finding none of the other er spread across states and be- where God himself sits. jor operations. During the acci- drivers were injured, they could fore long, churches all over the As he was making his way dent, four inches of his femur, all attend to Piper, he said. country were praying for him, through the city, everything a bone stronger than concrete, He was pronounced dead by he said. went dark, he said. Back in his was ejected from the car and BLOOD DRIVE all four of the EMT profession- “21 years later, we’re still demolished car on the bridge, never found. Part of his left arm als. meeting people who prayed for he began singing with Onere- was laying in the back seat. RESULTS Preachers from the confer- me,” Piper said. “If I had known cker. ence Piper had attended were they were praying, I would have “And he got out of the car re- See PIPER, Page 5 This week the Red Cross is run- ning a blood drive on campus with the goal of collecting 800 International Week introduces students to culture pints of blood. Christina Miller | COLLEGIAN each “country” they visit. Friday’s events include the Students can travel around film, “Home,” in the Union and a the world without leaving the masquerade-themed Internation- K-State campus during Interna- al Night at Kat House Lounge tional Week 2010 from April 10 in Aggieville where awards and to 18. Students can participate scholarships will be presented. in salsa dancing lessons, an in- International Week wraps up ternational talent show, cultural Saturday and Sunday, April 17 parade, movies, a Japanese Fes- and 18, with the Central Kansas tival and a host of other events Japanese Festival, which is the for free, providing a unique way largest Japanese festival in Kan- to learn about other cultures and sas, on Saturday, and the show- countries. ing of the film, “Invictus,” both goal: Sarinya Sungkatavat, grad- on Saturday and Sunday at the 800 uate student in human ecolo- Union. gy and International Coordinat- The final event, the Interna- ing Council president, said Inter- tional Talent Show, on Sunday 3 national Week is planned to be at 5 p.m. in Forum Hall, typically much bigger than in years past. draws 300 to 400 people, Sung- collected: “Last year we had only six COLLEGIAN FILE PHOTO katavat said. 399 Ribbons swirl as Shannon Thomas, sophomore in humanities, dances in her events, but this year we have Sungkatavat encourages all K- flag ballet performance during the World Friendship Fashion Show last spring. many more,” said Sungkatavat. State students and Manhattan (pints) It is a great opportunity to a chance to showcase their cloth- ater. An international panel dis- residents to attend the Interna- learn more about international ing designs and viewers the op- cussion Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. tional Week events. students and their cultures here portunity to see cultural styles, in room 212 of the Union will in- “It’s an opportunity for stu- at K-State, she added. dances, and music. clude international students and dents to show their pride for An opening ceremony kicks Students can learn salsa and professors who will talk about their own culture, promote cul- off the week at 11 a.m. Saturday, other traditional dances Mon- diversity issues and the impor- tural understanding between April 10, in Bosco Plaza with a day from 6 - 8 p.m. in the Union tance of traveling abroad for a American and international stu- variety of cultural and traditional Ballroom at cultural dance les- better understanding of what a dents, and have fun while learn- games. After the ceremony, there sons. culture is about. ing,” she said. will be a parade through campus “We’re teaching five different Following the week’s theme, The events are sponsored by with K-State students represent- types of dances this year, includ- “Traveling around the world in 9 the International Coordinating ing their countries starting at 2 ing belly dancing, salsa, Indian, days,” Thursday’s cultural exhibi- Council and the Student Govern- p.m. Japanese, and Chinese dance,” tion in the Union Courtyard will ing Association, along with other On Sunday, April 11, at 2:30 Sungkatavat said. feature 10 different tables, each international student groups on p.m. the International Fashion The week continues with the representing a country and cul- campus. For more details about Show in Forum Hall gives stu- showing of the film “Eldorado” ture. Visitors will receive “pass- the week, visit the ICC homep- compiled by dents in the fashion department Tuesday in the Union Little The- ports” that can be stamped at age, k-state.edu/icc. Carlos Salazar OPEN SATURDAYS 10AM-2PM page 2 kansas state collegian thursday, april 8, 2010 Clear-Cut Guidelines | 776-5577 By Ginger Pugh Call DAILY BLOTTER THE PLANNER ARREST REPORTS CAMPUS BULLETIN BOARD TUESDAY The Graduate School announces the final doctoral dis- tation of Lisa Carol Thomas, titled, “Exploring Second Graders’ sertation of Terry Harrison, titled, “Educational Participation Understanding of the Text-Illustration Relationship in Picture Christopher Robert Adams, Ogden, Issues Confronting Military Personnel Assigned to Austere Storybooks and Informational Picture Books.” It will be held was arrested at 10:45 a.m. for endan- Remote Locations.” It will be held April 26 at 3:00 p.m. in April 19 at 3:00 p.m. in Bluemont Hall Room 257. gering a child. Bond was set at $1,000. Bluemont Hall Room 368. The Graduate School announces the final doctoral Jody Dean Hildebrand, 827 Colorado The department of hospitality, management and dissertation of Jennifer Case, titled, “Protein Intake, Body St., was arrested at 1:01 p.m. for posses- dietetics presents the 36th annual Grace M. Shugart Lecture Composition and Athletic Performance.” It will be held April sion of drug paraphernalia and driving given by Jack DeBoer, who developed the all-suite hotel 20 at 10:00 a.m. in Justin Hall Room 146. with a canceled or suspended license. concept. The event will be today at 1:30 p.m. in Forum Hall. Bond was set at $1,500. The Graduate School announces the final doctoral dis- Career and Employment Services will host Career Cat sertation of Safiyyah Forbes, titled, “Hydrogen Bond Driven Adam Conrad Sieders, Ogden, was Chat tomorrow from 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. in Holtz Hall to chat Supramolecular Chemistry for Modulating Physical Properties arrested at 4:27 p.m. for probation viola- with employers about job openings. of Pharmaceutical Compounds.” It will be held April 21 at 9:00 tion. Bond was set at $2,000. a.m. in Hale Library Room 301. The Sixth Annual Enid Stover Poetry Recitation will WEDNESDAY be held April 24 from 2 - 4 p.m. at Manhattan City Park. In The Graduate School announces the final doctoral disser- case of bad weather the event will be held at the Manhattan tation of David Ryan Brown, titled, “Three Essays in Industrial Jose Luis Mendosa, 2500 Farm Bureau Public Library Auditorium. Chairs will be provided, but lawn Organization.” It will be held April 21 at 2:45 p.m. in Waters Rd., was arrested at 3:15 a.m. for chairs and blankets are also welcome. There will be light Hall Room 342. identity theft. refreshments served, certificates and a gift drawing. For more information contact Martha Seaton at 537-0936. The Graduate School announces the final doctoral dissertation of Casey Reva Abington, titled, “Essays in the To view the daily arrest re- The Graduate School announces the final doctoral disser- Economics of Education.” It will be held April 23 at 8:30 a.m. port from the Riley County tation of Darin Duane Lenz, titled, “Strengthening the Faith of in Waters Hall Room 342. Police Department, go to the Children of God: Pietism, Print, and Prayer in the Making the Collegian Web site, of a World Evangelical Hero, George Muller of Bristol (1805- K-State Women’s Center along with SGA, W.A.R. and www.kstatecollegian.com. 1898).” It will be held April 14 at 9:00 a.m. in Eisenhower Hall Campaign for Nonviolence is sponsoring Manhattan’s sixth Room 201. annual Empty Bowls Project. 100 percent of the proceeds go to local hunger fighting kitchens. Celebrity Bowls Auction will CORRECTIONS AND Rec Services is offering a new Jump Rope Fitness exercise be held Friday from 7 - 9 p.m. at the Strecker-Nelson Gallery. class at the Rec Complex on Thursdays from 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. For more information call 785-532-6444 or go to k-state.edu/ CLARIFICATIONS on basketball court No. 5. For more information, call the office womenscenter. at 785-532-6980. 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The Graduate School announces the final doctoral dis- sertation of John Benjamin Patton titled, “Studies on Host kansas state collegian The Graduate School announces the final doctoral dis- Factors that Regulate the Replication Positive Strand RNA sertation of Yujun Wang, titled, “Universal Efimov Physics in Viruses.” It will be held Tuesday at 11:45 a.m. in the Mara The Collegian, a student newspaper Three- and Four-Body Collisions.” It will be held April 21 at Conference Center. at Kansas State University, is pub- 2:30 p.m. in Cardwell Hall Room 119. lished by Student Publications Inc. The Graduate School announces the final doctoral disser- It is published weekdays during the The Graduate School announces the final doctoral tation of Alison Luce Fedrow titled, “Drosophila Melanogaster school year and on Wednesdays dur- dissertation of Valerie Lynn Zelenka, titled, “A Case Study of as a Model for Studying Ehrlichia Chaffeensis.” It will be held ing the summer. Periodical postage is Literacy Instruction Delivered to Kindergarten Struggling April 14 at 8:30 a.m. in Ackert Hall Room 324. paid at Manhattan, KS. POSTMASTER: Readers within the Response to Intervention Model in Three Send address changes to Kedzie 103, Classroom Settings.” It will be held April 19 at 8:30 a.m. in The Graduate School announces the final doctoral disser- Manhattan, KS 66506-7167. First copy Bluemont Hall Room 368. tation of Jason Michael Brunner titled, “Relationship Building free, additional copies 25 cents. [USPS in a Cross-Cultural Setting.” It will be held April 16 at 11:00 291 020] © Kansas State Collegian, The Graduate School announces the final doctoral disser- a.m. in Bluemont Hall Room 449. 2010 The 2010 Assignment Call Scavenger Hunt is Coming! an assignment worth doing. other assignment pays you for doing your best. Safe Call SafeRide How do I use SafeRide? Using the Aggieville Pick-Up Station 1. Call 539-0480 1. There is no need to call Safe Ride 2. Give Name, Address and Location 2. Wait at Willie’s Car Wash at 3. Wait at location for Taxi 12th and Bluemont for first 4. Show KSU Student ID to driver available taxi Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11:00 p.m. - 3:00 a.m. A free service provided by the K-State Student Governing Association edge food thursday, april 8, 2010 kansas state collegian page 3 Brunching Out Aaron Eats: The Chef settles breakfast vs. lunch battle The Chef ★★★★★ Movie review by Aaron Weiser Springtime is here, and with it comes the loosening of a general wintry glut. The time for lighter fare, intense and ro- bust herbs combined with the addition of fruits and vegetables in season makes the spring a wonderful time of year. Nearing the end of our journey down food haven lane, it is time for a smaller, lesser-known restaurant. My “hidden gem” of the Manhattan restaurant offer- ing and our first look at the blessedness that is brunch, our bi-weekly journey is to a secret world just off Poyntz Ave. For brunch, I headed to The Chef. Located just off Poyntz on 4th St., The Chef is a small restaurant full of passion and flair. The only word that can truly capture the atmosphere of this little eat- ery is ‘sassy’. A lively hint of delicious music warms the soul while the smells emanating from the open kitchen invig- orate the appetite. In order to truly sum up this expe- rience, it is necessary to fully grasp the wonderment of brunch. Getting to sleep in is inspiring for most and leaves us somewhere in the mid-morning and early afternoon gap. This time frame presents a new problem after a long night of carrying on in the Little Apple -- breakfast or lunch? For those of us too kind to choose, we simply take both. With the delicious and soul-warming morning delicacies mixed with the spicy touch of lunch, we are led to this promise land and ad- mired day-date that is brunch. Luckily, we were seated within min- utes and found ourselves staring down the menu. A unique feature of The Chef the restaurant must be given credit for is its wonderful hosting ability with which it provides drinks for customers in waiting. Compelled to stick around for the continuation of such service, pa- trons enjoy their beverage of choice and take in the bustling atmosphere. Surrounding the walls covered in airy blue and yellow are windows with clouds and a lovely feeling of belonging. Combined with the hip music flowing from the ceiling, one can truly just sit and soak up the love The Chef has cre- ated for its dining experience. The menu itself is truly creative. It ranges from a la carte items, for adding to others or for the less hungry, to tru- ly heroic portions such as “The Chuck Norris,” which is made up of incredi- bly large platter size pancakes and three burger-sized sausage patties of spice and appeal. To start off with a drink at the Chef is not such an average task. The menu consists of a number of early starting beverages that will pack more of a punch than a usual morning cup of joe. From “Manmosas” contain- ing beer and orange juice, to the fresh Tommy Theis | COLLEGIAN and fruity Chef Sunrise with vodka, or- The Chef, located at 111 S. 4th Street near the Manhattan Mall, offers brunch. It fills the void for those getting up and around a little ange juice and a splash of pomegranate, later, who sometimes find themselves stuck in the awkward “What should I eat?” time span in between breakfast and lunch. each option is thoughtfully concocted to adorn meals. and sausage, two kinds of cheese and nated chicken breast, lettuce, tomato, an entire visit to The Chef worthwhile. Because it was brunch, we ordered topped with their own special gravy. If swiss cheese, mustard, mayo and a gen- I would take this jam over any food in a pair of entrees to feast upon: the the taste of the burrito alone doesn’t get erous slice of ham. By generous, I do the house, and for the price, can you go Smothered Breakfast Burrito and the you, it’s the gravy that really seals the mean it’s a steak. The pile of meat and wrong? Grilled Chicken Club sandwich. deal. It is a thin yet wholesome flavor accompaniment are more than their A major concern upon arrival at The In addition to the massive portion that really makes breakfast what it is, toasty counterpart can contain usual- Chef is the time of day. Finding a time of food, they also give you a potato of The Chef has the nail on its gravy reci- ly, so it’s a good idea to keep that fork that is less packed will ensure a better choice. The hash browns are classic and pe. They utilize a delicious blend of sau- around. visit. A very busy little secret, this res- delicious, while the home-style potatoes sages at The Chef, and I can only imag- To round off this meal, or any sim- taurant is generally crowded and the are fried slices that are covered in pep- ine this gravy gets its pure beauty from ple stop at The Chef, you must nev- line continues out the door. Yet I assure per and spice, and a tinge of heat sits in being cooked up with them. er look past the simpler things in life. you, oh vigorous food taster, the wait is the back of your mouth as you eat. Giving in to our lunchtime palate, Warm, homemade strawberry jam. For worth the while. For the breakfast side in me, we we also chose the sandwich. This be- a mere 75 cents, they give you two slic- try the burrito. A rather large tortilla hemoth of a club sandwich fills its Tex- es of toast and the best jam ever. So Aaron Weiser is a senior in economics. filled with light scrambled eggs, bacon as Toast top and bottom with mari- sweet, yet savory, this jam could make Send comments to [email protected]. Initiation lets sorority members to reflect on values they joined a sorority and re-evaluate their ing so, she explained what she was excit- Following Pearl Night, Sigma Kappa ideals and values. ed to offer the sorority. Many mentioned hosted Violet Night activities on Tuesday This week is “I-Week,” or Initiation friendship, loyalty, laughter, fun, and so on. evening. Besides discussing the importance Week, for Sigma Kappa sorority. Each eve- Me? With a smile, I exclaimed, “I’m excit- of the violet as our sorority’s flower, the ning there is a bonding activity that re- ed to bring nerdiness to Sigma Kappa.” night was full of random acts of kindness. minds each member of her experiences in After each woman had placed her pearl We all wrote cheerful notes to one another the sorority. The week’s activities lead up to on the string, we were left with a single about how much we appreciate and respect the culminating event of initiation on Fri- strand of pearls, to which each member each other. Jamie Weiser day evening. contributed. As murmurs spread around I think everyone, greek or not, should The different activities have some rela- the room, we all became keenly aware of devote next week to being an inspirational tion to important aspects and symbols of the symbolism in front of us. As a sister- week of some sorts. If nothing else, remind As a general whole, sorority members the sorority. For example, because the of- hood, we comprise a single strand of pearls. your friends why you are thankful for them. reflect upon their membership, especially ficial jewel of Sigma Kappa is the pearl, Without the contribution and commit- Tell your family reasons that you love them. during the time leading up to an initiation Monday night was “Pearl Night.” ment of each member, we would not create After all, sharing a little happiness can nev- ceremony. Initiation is the time when new After circling up, each woman obtained the same, brilliant necklace. In turn, with- er hurt. members are welcomed into their sorori- a pearl. Beginning with one piece of plain out the love and respect we have for one ty; this gives active and new members an stretchy string, each woman strung her another, our strong bonds of sisterhood Jamie Weiser is a sophomore in life sciences. opportunity to remember the reasons that pearl on the string, one by one. While do- would be broken. Send comments to [email protected]. opinion page 4 kansas state collegian thursday, april 8, 2010 Checkout Challenged Students should pick up their trash Drew Morris The empty beer can al- ways adds a pleasant touch to any landscape feature. Party cups can add nice color to an oth- erwise mundane yard. Tripping over an emp- ty bag while running through the park is some- thing fun to do with a friend. None of us enjoy these things. So why do we tol- erate them? Picking up after our- selves is something we learned in elementary school, and for the preco- cious, even before then. It should follow by now most of us should be ex- perts in the field, and practice good form. In- stead it seems as if we’re digressing back to our childish forms. Luckily college affords us the op- portunity to learn, and most of us still have time to change our ways. Illustration by Erin Logan One of the biggest con- tributing factors to the trash on the streets of Manhattan comes from Talking machines do more harm than good the parties people throw. Their front yards are lit- tered with empty beer cans and cups that drunk- provide for blind people, you inches between the scanner and my fault or the computer’s, I’ve en people neglected to ask? I don’t think they help the “bagging area.” never had any trouble because throw into a proper trash blind people, mainly because, if For some crazy reason, I. Follow. The. Instructions. receptacle. While this is you’re blind, how can you find though, it seems many people Likewise, I’ve seen people acceptable among the col- the barcode on an item in order are incapable of following sim- who have trouble with English lege-aged peoples, it does to scan it? ple instructions. And I am for- use the machines without trou- not bode well for our en- No, these machines talk be- ever stuck in line behind them. ble because they pay attention vironment. cause people are getting dumb- They don’t understand the to the pictures on the screen. It Parking lots of apart- Karen Ingram er. First everything switched laser has to read the bar code seems able-eyed, English-speak- ment complexes and front from words to pictures. Then we in order to scan the item. ing Americans are the only ones yards of houses are con- started getting too dumb to read They don’t understand there who have trouble. The voice tinually littered with cig- I love science fiction, and I pictures, so they started mak- are weight sensors both un- does not help them, therefore, it arette butts. If you’re a love the fact that technology ing machines talk. But we aren’t der the scanner and in the bag- is unnecessary. smoker, take the time to has caught up to the point that smart enough for that, either. ging area to make sure they’re The voice is creepy, too. find a proper disposal many of the items I read about Whenever I go to the super- not stealing anything. When There’s something about that method for your cigarette as a kid are now reality. I love market and use the self check the machine asks them to place smooth, faintly cheerful voice butts. If you’re throwing a the fact that I can Google some- out machine, I always seem to the item in question in a cer- that unnerves me. I half expect party, consider putting out thing and find the answer in a get stuck in line behind a mo- tain spot, they keep lifting it up it to give me a pep talk about some sort of a receptacle matter of seconds. I love the ron who can’t figure out how and down, shuffling around, my joy-joy feelings or fine me for the smokers. fact we have gadgets and com- to use the it. I don’t mean they not allowing the weight sensor for cursing, like the machines in In a windy city like munication devices Dick Tra- have trouble when they have enough time to figure out what the movie “Demolition Man.” Manhattan can be, it’s cy and the early James Bond some fruit or a salad and have they’re doing. Or, even better, For the sake of time and san- easy for trash to get would envy. I love surround to look up the Price Look-Up they put the item in the wrong ity, let’s leave talking machines strewn about the city. sound, satellite radio, WiFi and code; I mean just simple, nor- place and stare dumbly at the safely tucked away on TV That means the trash col- all that other instant gratifica- mal scanning and bagging. pictures on the screen. shows. It works for Command- lege students produce can tion stuff we take for granted There’s no secret code or I use them all the time, and er Riker when he’s choosing a get blown out of the stu- today. anything, folks. The device tells I’ve only had trouble twice. holodeck program, but in real dent ghetto and relocat- If there’s one thing I wish we you how to use it. It explains Once it was because the bar- life, it’s weird and it just confus- ed to more environmen- could write off as a lost cause, what you’re supposed to be do- code on my merchandise was es the heck out of people. Let’s tally-friendly sections of that would be the voice they ing while you are doing it. All damaged and unreadable, and work on making people smart town. The consequences gave to the self-check out ma- you have to do is follow along, the second time was because enough to follow instructions of our actions are felt not chines in grocery stores. These and you’ll have no trouble. It somebody forgot to input the instead. only by us, but also by the machines would work much even displays pictures on the price into the database. Oth- parks and wildlife areas in better if they did not speak. screen with arrows in case you er than those two small techni- Karen Ingram is a sophomore in English. and around the city. What about the service they get lost somewhere in those 10 cal errors, neither of which was Send comments to [email protected]. We must consider what people think of our town as they pass through it for the first time. What mes- sage are we sending to ckanosas l l e statge ian Tea Partiers undeserving of spotlight prospective students and homebuyers? Houses in the student Corene Brisendine ghettos are poorly main- editor-in-chief Lauren Garrison | metro editor servative place. In fact, a gen- “prominent” Tea Partier getting in- tained. Leaves cover yards Grant Guggisberg | sports editor tleman by the name of Thom- terviewed. This doesn’t seem to and dead tree branches Hannah Loftus | opinion editor as Frank did just that and wrote a be limited to any particular sta- litter yards. Trash floats Justin Nutter | sports editor book about Kansas’ conservatism tion; even CNN seems feel like through our parks and Owen Praeger | online editor called “What’s the Matter with they absolutely have to cover these streets like it’s a part of Kelley Price | multimedia editor Kansas?” people. They don’t. In fact, they our landscape. The city Jesse Riggs | managing editor Now maybe I’m missing some- shouldn’t. The Tea Partiers’ “prom- has trash maintenance Mayra Rivarola | campus editor Joshua Madden thing – I’ve only taken one logic inence” will go away as soon as we programs and city work- Carlos Salazar | presentation editor class over the course of college ca- stop handing it to them. ers to take care of some of Tim Schrag | edge editor reer – but I feel like the Tea Par- As happy as I am for MSBC these issues, but the real Logan Snyder | ad manager I come before you with the most ty’s newfound prominence is to- they have finally found a group responsibility lies with the Rachel Spicer | presentation editor humble of requests. I don’t feel tally and completely undeserved, they can really root against, by giv- community. Tommy Theis | photo editor like what I’m about to ask is un- not because I disagree with their ing them so much airtime, they’re While college students Bethaney Wallace | news editor reasonable. In fact, the only thing political philosophy, but because really helping the group more than aren’t the only ones con- Bethaney Wallace | copy chief I find unreasonable is that I have I’ve simply never met any of these they’re hurting it. This handful of tributing to these prob- DISPLAY ADS............785-532-6560 to ask this at all. United States, people. I live in Kansas, which, as people doesn’t deserve the atten- lems, it’s safe to say that CLASSIFIED ADS.......785-532-6555 please, please, please stop talking we’ve established, is a rather con- tion they’re getting, and I fear the most of the beer cans and about the Tea Partiers. servative place, and yet I have nev- both parties – yes, both parties, party cups come from DELIVERY ................785-532-6555 Keith Olbermann and Rachel er once met someone who would not just the Republicans – are giv- a certain demographic. NEWSROOM.............785-532-6556 Maddow seem to spend their en- label himself or herself a Tea Part- ing them too much of a voice in Therefore the responsibil- tire days calling these people “tea ier. I’m a Kansan from a conserva- our national dialogue. That dia- ity lies with us to invoke LETTERS TO THE EDITOR baggers” and talking about how tive family, and I have never stum- logue shapes legislation, and legis- change upon our soci- The Collegian welcomes your letters to the awful they are. Sean Hannity and bled into a Tea Party hangout. I lation can shape our lives. I can’t ety. When we throw par- editor. They can be submitted by e-mail to [email protected], or in person to Kedzie Glenn Beck, on the other hand, hate to sound egocentric here, but speak for everyone here, but I’m ties, we must also clean 116. Please include your full name, year in can’t seem to stop reminding us if I haven’t met any of these Tea not very excited about any group up parties. If we rent a school and major. Letters should be limited all how absolutely awesome these Partiers, who exactly has? having too much power over me, house, we must take care to 350 words. All submitted letters might people are and why they will save I remember watching The Daily let alone a group I know very few of a house. These basic the United States. Party ideolo- Show, and Jon Stewart said, “This objective facts about. So I come principles seem elemen- KANSAS STATE COLLEGIAN gies aside, I just want the answer country is run by extremists be- back to my original plea. Olber- tary, but they can make a [email protected] to one question before anyone in cause moderates have [expletive] man, Beck, if you must talk about huge difference in the way Kedzie 103, Manhattan, KS 66506 the media is allowed to talk about to do.” He went on to joke that it’s the Tea Partiers, tell me where our city looks and have a them again: Where exactly are hard for some people to sit and do they are. Just do that. Please. positive influence on our 87% these people? a silent hunger strike for 40 days environment. I think even the most ardent because they have to go to work. Joshua Madden is a sophomore in English and Of the Campus Community leftist would be willing to ac- That’s the analysis that comes political science. Send comments to Andrew Morris is a senior in journal- Reads The Collegian knowledge Kansas is a fairly con- into my head when I see some [email protected]. ism and mass communications. Send comments to [email protected]. thursday, april 8, 2010 kansas state collegian page 5 FROM THE PRESIDENT’S DESK “Violent games” really violent? President thanks K-State In the April 6 edition of the Colle- Thirdly, on March 25, 2010, a law was gian, you featured an opinion article ti- passed in Kansas that made concealed Dear Wildcats, & Industry and Political Science, is tru- tled, “Violent games policy needs a com- carry of handguns legal again. I think Today marks an ending and a new be- ly a wildcat by heart and home. Danny’s promise” by Chuck Fischer. Throughout it’s kind of ridiculous that we are al- ginning. This is my last column to you as hometown is right here in Manhattan, this article, the author states that games lowed to have real guns but not allowed your Student Body President. It hardly KS. Annie Oliver, senior in Life Sciences, such as Humans vs. Zombies and Fugi- to play with Nerf guns. Maybe I should seems possible that Wayne’s and my year hails from Prairie Village, KS. The newly tive are to be considered violent because get a permit so that I can carry my Nerf of service has gone by so quickly, but I elected team is very excited to begin their students use Nerf guns to shoot each revolver around in my backpack. couldn’t have asked for a better way to year of service to the student body. other. His claim is that it can appear vi- The author also mentioned the only spend my last year here at K-State. Danny and Annie ran on the slogan olent to outsiders who aren’t sure what’s people playing these games are “a bunch All the hours planning and all the “Believing in You.” Their platforms in- going on. of nerds with Nerf guns.” He obviously speeches given boil down to one truly cluded: a a belief in financial account- First of all, how can a Nerf gun be has never played either game and there- profound year of opportunity for Wayne ability, a new educational experience, seen as “violent”? It is a brightly col- fore made this common mistake. In re- and me. It has been an honor to serve the and a sustainable future. They both look ored gun that shoots nothing more than ality, some of the players really are nerds K-State student body, and we thank you forward to working this next year to ful- a harmless foam dart. They quite liter- and have a legitimate talent for zombie for this unforgettable experience. fill the platforms and promises they have ally could not even kill a fly, unless you killing, but most of the players are not Whether it was welcoming President committed to you. managed to pin the fly against a window nerds at all. They are simply students Schulz to K-State for the first time, flying I think I speak not only for Wayne with the suction-cup (which would be who want something better to do on the in the K-State jet, or having free access and myself, but also Danny and Annie, pretty impressive). weekend than getting drunk at a par- to purple pride Call Hall ice cream, this when I say that the K-State students truly Secondly, anyone who thinks it is vi- ty. So to all of the “outsiders” who think year was an irreplaceable experience for make serving as the Student Body Pres- olent for a group of college students to it is violent, you should be a little more both Wayne and me. ident and Vice-President a dream come be playing with Nerf guns needs to stop open-minded and give it a try before you As much as we have loved our term, true. Because of you, K-State is not only and think. They should be glad that decide to judge it. we are very excited to begin the new a family but a home. Thank you for an these students are playing a game like transitions with your newly elected Stu- amazing four years, K-State. this instead of drinking on the week- Tyler Kraus dent Body President and Vice President: ends. I think most outsiders would sim- SOPHOMORE PREPROFESSIONAL Danny Unruh and Annie Oliver. Dalton Henry ply laugh at the childish fun that these ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Danny Unruh, senior in Food Sciences STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT college students are having. PIPER | Pastor speaks of how his experience of death, heaven affected him Weddings & Engagements Matt Binter | COLLEGIAN Above: People of various faiths from various places gather at Abilene High School to witness the retelling of a testimony about death, brought about briefly by a head-on collision between a semi and a Ford Escort, and heaven. Right: Don Piper, pastor, leads the audience in prayer at the end of his presentation at Abilene High School. Continued from Page 1 bed, he asked one question over He said he had been ready to Doctors told him he’d never and over again, he said. Why? go but wonders what it would walk again or use his left arm. Why had God let him see the glo- have been like if he hadn’t been Today, he walks and has full ry of heaven and sent him back to ready. He encouraged the audi- control of his left arm. Piper at- Earth. ence to pray and help other peo- Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married, Too tributes the miracle of his life to Piper is convinced it was to ple find their way to heaven. PG 13 4:25 7:15 10:00 two reasons. help other people make it through “Allow God to use you to bless Clash of the Titans: 3D PG 13 4:15 6:10 7:00 “I believe God answers prayer,” hard times like he experienced. someone else in a way that only Piper said. “And I believe God is The people who greeted him at you can,” Piper said. “God can 8:30 9:30 11:45 still in the miracle business.” his reunion in heaven were those turn your test into testimony, Hot Tub Time Machine R 5:00 7:30 10:05 Piper repeated those lines who helped him get there, he mess into message, pain into pur- How to Train Your Dragon: 3D PG 4:50 7:15 throughout the night as he spoke said. pose.” at Abilene High School. The “Who will you greet in heav- As he was fighting depression 9:40 crowd was so large in the gym- en?” he asked. “I think that’s why in the hospital, he said God spoke books, his most notable titled “90 How to Train Your Dragon PG 3:45 4:50 6:30 nasium that it went to standing we’re all still here, to help every- to him through the music on the Minutes in Heaven.” The book 9:00 room only. one get there.” radio. He was convinced the only details the events of his crash, his Bounty Hunter, The PG 13 4:05 6:50 10:10 He encouraged people to pray He said people must accept way he would survive is if he de- time in heaven, and how it has because God hears and responds what Christ did and that they can cided to spend the remainder of impacted him. Diary of a Wimpy Kid PG 5:10 7:20 9:25 to prayers, he said. Prayer can be saved from sin. The reason his life helping people get through “I really wanted to just put it She’s Out Of My League R 7:25 9:55 help save a marriage, help a per- some are not in heaven yet is be- bad experiences. all behind me, but people really Alice in Wonderland: 2D PG 4:00 6:35 9:15 son come to terms with past, help cause they are not holy -- that is, “I’ve been knocked down, but wanted to hear about heaven,” he overcome an addiction, and help they aren’t spiritually ready to go. not knocked out, but not out,” said. “And they really wanted to Last Song, The PG 3:50 6:45 9:45 cope with the loss of a loved one. Piper said they were taking reser- Piper said. hear about hope now.” Clash of the Titans PG 13 4:10 7:00 9:30 As he was lying in his hospital vations for heaven last night. Piper has authored several Fridge Check out Menu Mania on To advertise, call Mondays for great bare? 785-632-6560 restaurant deals. www.k-state.edu/hd Know Where You’re Going? 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Ask anyone what their fa- vorite Pullen memory is, and every one of them will prob- ably have a different answer. Pullen is special. But right now, Pullen faces his biggest test. Pullen has to weigh his NBA draft options, and the fans must wait patiently to hear his decision. Matt Binter | COLLEGIAN Frank Martin seems to Sophomore Collin Klein catches a touchdown pass against Texas A&M in a game last season. Klein, who played mostly as a wide receiver last think Pullen is coming back season and was often used for blocking, played quarterback in high school and is one of the contenders for the starting position this season. as stated in his end of the year press conference. There QB race continues as spring game approaches was no hesitation as Martin inserted the junior guard in to the starting lineup for next season. This is Pullen and his fam- Justin Nutter | COLLEGIAN Colo., caught six passes for ily’s decision, not Martin’s, 38 yards and scored his only but I don’t see Pullen leaving. As Wildcat Nation makes touchdown of the season on It’s not that Pullen is not its yearly transition from bas- Oct. 17 against Texas A&M. good. He is good enough, but ketball to spring football, the Lamur, the twin broth- the NBA values skills Pullen winds of change continue to er of safety Emmanuel La- just does not have. blow through the confines of mur, redshirted last season The NBA covets athleti- Bill Snyder Family Stadium. and played a key role on the cism and length as much as Last year marked the re- scout team. The junior from Ke$ha covets booze and turn of K-State’s legendary West Palm Beach, Fla., threw waking up as P. Diddy. head coach. With that came for 358 yards and a touch- Pullen’s decision-making the beginning stages of a down in eight games at Joilet is not fully there. Another transformation that purple- Community College in 2008. year with Martin would help clad fans across the Sunflow- But Lamur hasn’t seen any him with his decision mak- er State hope will return the game action since that year, ing, but another year under program to national promi- which Snyder said gives Coff- Martin will not help Pullen nence after six years of medi- man and Klein an advantage get taller. ocrity in the Little Apple. As in the starting battle. I am not here to analyze the 2010 season approach- “Sammuel probably has Pullen’s NBA potential. es, Snyder and company will the longest route to travel NBA scouts and GMs can- continue to reshape the face because of inexperience, and not even do an adequate job, of K-State football, but they not being involved with the and that’s their career. will do so with a large con- offense for the same period Here Pullen is a god. tingency of new faces. of time that the others had People treat him like a rock As is the case for many considering he was the scout star. There is a special bond teams across the country, the squad quarterback last year,” between college students quest for success starts with Snyder said. and college athletes. the quarterback. With 2009 The 19th-year head coach NBA fans are enthusias- starter Grant Gregory no also mentioned that, al- tic, but you don’t see Ray longer in the mix, K-State is though he doesn’t expect it Allen climbing into the once again faced with find- immediately, he hopes one stands after defeating LeB- ing a new signal caller to of the three players will soon ron James and the Cleveland manage the offense. With six emerge as the leading candi- Cavaliers. Or San Antonio quarterbacks listed on the date for the job. Spurs fans sporting fake roster, there are plenty to “We would like for some- DeJuan Blair beards. choose from, but Snyder said Nathaniel LaRue | COLLEGIAN one to surface above some- If Pullen comes back, he the competition is down to a Senior quarterback Carson Coffman makes a run for it in a game last one else,” he said. “At this has a chance to finish what three-man race. season. Coffman started several games in the 2009 campaign. point in time, that has not he started. He has a chance “Right now the competi- taken place, and I did not to do something special. He tion is going to be between point.” 3. He has 99 career com- anticipate that it would this has a chance to erase all Carson [Coffman], who Coffman, a senior from Pe- pletions for 1,194 yards and early. The sooner it happens, doubt. started some games for us culiar, Mo., is the only candi- three touchdowns. the better, obviously.” I just do not see him leav- last year, Collin [Klein] who date who has seen time un- Klein, a sophomore, en- Fans will get an oppor- ing early. He and his team- took some practice reps for der center in a Wildcat uni- tered last spring as a quar- tunity to see all three quar- mates share a special bond. us last year at quarterback, form. After serving as Josh terback candidate, but was terbacks in action when the This is not a young man who and Sammuel Lamur who Freeman’s primary backup moved to wide receiver pri- Wildcats take the field for was recruited heavily, who was basically a scout squad in 2008, Coffman originally or to the beginning of the the annual Purple/White had everything handed to quarterback during his red- earned the starting role last season. He was primarily scrimmage on April 24. Kick- him. He worked tirelessly. shirt transfer,” Snyder said. “I season before being replaced used as a blocker but saw ac- off is set for 6:30 p.m. at Sny- He put many hours in the am not prepared to make any by Gregory in the Big 12 tion in all 12 games a year der Family Stadium. office. Maybe he thinks it is distinction at this particular Conference opener on Oct. ago. The native of Loveland, time he finally got paid for all of those hours? I don’t know. I do know that I have been lucky to watch Pullen play. Watching him assist FOOTBALL Michael Beasley for the game-winning basket against Oklahoma. Seeing him put Wildcats impressed by new strength coach up 20 as a freshman against a vaunted Kansas defense is a memory I will treasure forever. Ashley Dunkak | COLLEGIAN room, changed their sock color and came through you,” Hartman said. “He knows I would love to relive the back. when you’re messing around with him and game against Xavier. Watch- K-State athletics has a new member of “He had punishments if guys weren’t do- when you’re just telling him the truth straight ing Pullen come around the family, and his name is Chris Dawson. ing things right, which is what we need,” up. He’s a good coach to be around.” screens and hit shot after After spending the last seven seasons at Adams said. “If someone’s slacking off, you Senior quarterback Carson Coffman de- shot with tired heavy legs the University of Kansas, Dawson is now just can’t let it go. He made sure [if] people scribed Dawson as in-your-face, loud, and was, in the words of Dickie the Director of Strength and Conditioning … were slacking off he would punish us.” “what a strength coach should be.” He said V, awesome, baby! for K-State athletics. He will spend much of Adams said the players see the reasoning he likes the style of coaching and is really See, that’s what I am his time with the Wildcats’ football team. behind it. Once Dawson explained it, the excited for what Dawson has already done saying. Pullen has graced us Senior long snapper Corey Adams not- players saw what he meant and were not with the program. with so many great moments. ed strength and conditioning as an area of going to argue with him. “He’s really intense; some guys might not One more year and he change and improvement this season, and After the 2007 season with KU, Dawson like that,” Coffman said. “He gets after us could end his career with a he credited Dawson. earned the National Collegiate Strength and makes sure we get a good workout. I storybook ending. Whatever “Coach Dawson, he’s a little nuts,” Adams and Conditioning Coach of the Year Award can see a lot of improvement in some of the he does is fine in my book. said, laughing. “He’s intense. We all like from the Professional Football Strength and guys already.” Once a Wildcat, always a him. We all really respect him a lot. When Conditioning Coaches Society. According Votes of confidence from the players seem Wildcat. But the opportu- we first got here we were all pretty intimi- to a statement released by the athletic de- to follow the trend of testimonials concern- nity to come back and win dated by him, but now we’re starting to de- partment, NFL teams have drafted 29 play- ing Dawson. Head coach Bill Snyder said a championship seems like velop a relationship with him where we can ers coached by Dawson. good reports from athletes are one of the good motivation to return. joke with him, talk, like a normal person. Junior defensive back Tysyn Hartman most important aspects of a coach’s repu- If there’s any doubt in “He’s really enthusiastic, which is great.” said Dawson has made some changes, in tation. that department, Pullen Adams said Dawson is extremely particu- and outside of the weight room, and is help- “I am pleased to have Chris join our pro- should call Jon Scheyer be- lar about details, and the team learned that ing guys get to the weight they want to be. gram,” Snyder said in a statement announc- fore he makes his decision. quickly. They were all supposed to wear He sets up special programs that include ing Dawson’s hire. “He comes to us highly white socks to lift, and someone was wear- lifting and incentives to help players gain or recommended by not only coaches he has Paul Harris is a junior in mass ing black socks, so Dawson stopped the lose weight and become stronger. He agreed worked with, but most importantly by stu- communications. Please send workout and made everyone do up-downs with Adams’ assessment of the coach. dent-athletes he has worked with and ones comments to [email protected]. until that person went back to the locker “He’s got those eyes that can look right that highly respect him.” thursday, april 8, 2010 kansas state collegian page 7 Heating Up Students walk barefoot for cause Tiffany Roney | COLLEGIAN they don’t have a choice. They have to walk, and Students interested under a lot worse condi- in social justice will be tions than we ever have walking around Manhat- to,” Kracht said. “On the tan today with an unusu- barefoot walk, we’ll have al fashion statement -- or sidewalks and streets, but lack thereof. These stu- these people are walking dents will be going bare- on volcanic soils to get to foot, as part of the TOMS school.” campaign, “A Day With- Beyond raising aware- out Shoes.” ness for the shoeless, the “I didn’t get to go last event will raise money so year, so I’m just excit- that their predicament ed to see who turns up,” will not only be noticed, said Kate Hambleton, ju- but be changed. This op- nior in theatre. “TOMS portunity for change has really grown over the comes from a band that past couple of years, so some students may re- there may be people that member as the girly guys hadn’t even heard of it who sang “MMMBop” last year, but they know back in the 90s -- Han- about it now, and I think son. that’s awesome.” Though many have for- TOMS is an organi- gotten Hanson even ex- zation that combines isted, the band is actual- trendy, unique shoes with ly a “really big support- a philanthropic purpose. er” of TOMS Shoes, said For every pair of TOMS Ashley Kuegler, junior in shoes a customer buys, anthropology and mass the company gives a pair communications. Han- of new shoes to a child in son will be donating $1 need -- one for one. to TOMS for every par- For “A Day Without ticipant who walks the Shoes,” participants at barefoot mile. colleges and high schools “The more people that in cities across the Unit- come to the walk, the ed States are banding to- more money TOMS will gether for a 1-mile bare- raise. Thus, the more foot walk. shoes will be given to Ashley Kracht, junior these kids,” Kracht. in fine arts and second- Kracht said more than year campus representa- 100 students attended tive for TOMS, said the last year’s barefoot walk, key to the event is put- so she is hoping for at ting ourselves in someone least 200 participants to- else’s shoes. Although, in day. The walk is free, and this case, that “someone it is set to begin at Bosco else” is someone who Plaza at 4 p.m. doesn’t have any shoes. For more information, “If these people without visit www.toms.com. shoes have bad weather, Driver fails to yield; SUV hits cyclist Hannah Blick | COLLEGIAN A bicyclist was sent to the hospital earlier this week after the driver of a vehicle failed to yield in an intersection and struck him, according to a report from the Riley County Police Department. The incident occurred at 6 p.m. on Tuesday at the intersection of Bluemont Avenue and 12th St., said RCPD Lt. Herb Crosby. Sammuel Lamur, 20, of 1602 Hillcrest Dr., No. 304, was driving northbound on 12th St. when he Osamah Alhamdan | COLLEGIAN made a left-hand turn onto Bluemont. Lamur’s 2001 Kalyan Chakraborty, graduate student in architecture, does an experiment on a solar chimney to generate power and also apply Chevy Tahoe struck cyclist Mark Smelser, 26, of a double-skin facade to the building. 2054 Hunting Ave., Crosby said. 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Furnished Rent-Apt. Unfurnished Rent-Apt. Unfurnished Rent-Apt. Unfurnished Rent-Apt. Unfurnished Rent-Apt. Unfurnished Rent-Apt. Unfurnished Rent-Apt. Unfurnished Bulletin Board MANHATTAN CITY Or- MANHATTAN CITY Or- 820 N. Manhattan. ONE, TWO, Three, four- THREE-BEDROOM FOUR-BEDROOM TWO-BEDROOM ONE ONE BLOCK to cam- dinance 4814 assures dinance 4814 assures Three-bedroom, two bedroom apartments. APARTMENTS. Close CLOSE to campus. bath. Washer/ dryer in pus. 1112 Bluemont. every person equal every person equal bath. Loft style living Huge bedrooms. Dish- to campus. Reasonable Washer/ dryer. All bills each apartment. June/ Two-bedroom and one- opportunity in hous- opportunity in hous- across street from cam- washers and on-site rent. Laundry on-site. paid. 785-341-4496. August leases. No pets. bedroom. 785-776- ing without distinc- ing without distinc- pus. Three gated park- laundry. Park and walk June and August TWO, THREE, four or $840/ month. 901 Moro. 1152. Announcements tion on account of tion on account of ing spaces, secure en- to campus, only a block leases. $300 off first eight-bedroom. Now 785-539-4283. WILDCAT race, sex, familial sta- race, sex, familial sta- try. Washer/ dryer. away. Emerald Prop- months rent. 785-632- leasing June- August. TWO-BEDROOM, tus, military status, tus, military status, June lease. $1500/ erty Management 785- 0468 or brianj@perfec- No pets. Close to cam- TWO bath, 1010 Vat- PROPERTY LSEtaAteR NF lyTinOg CFlLuYb ! haKs- dagisea,b ilictyo,l or, rnealitgioionna,l dagisea,b ilictyo,l or, rnealitgioionna,l month. 913-221-1488. 587-9000. tionclaycenter.com. p7u8s5.- 53S7ta-5rt1in5g4 aot r $738050-. toieffr-.s tNreeewt ly consptraurcktinegd., MANAGEMENT four airplanes and low- origin or ancestry. Vio- origin or ancestry. Vio- THE PAVILION apart- ONE-BEDROOM THREE-BEDROOM 456-5329. Washer/ dryer. 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AVAILABLE FOR Au- oronoem ,b lopcluks. u$t2il8it5ie/ s.b eNdo- p5a5i6d-.0 6$6527.5 / month. 785- ostnre-seitte parklainugn.d rRy,e asoonff-- Ngion sp eMtsa.y Y e3a1r. le7a8s5e-5 b37e-- (cid:115)(cid:18)(cid:16)(cid:16)(cid:16)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:79)(cid:76)(cid:76)(cid:69)(cid:71)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:40)(cid:84)(cid:83)(cid:115) 16th & Anderson Housing/Real Estate DNOo WpeNtsT. O7W85N-7 76-8L0O7F7T.: gdFueosru tr!- bCFealdomrsoeioly m to, SBtilal dSiutnwmyo-. p7e7t6s-.8 0N7o7 .smoking 785- SUMMER SUBLEASE a1b8l9e7 . rent. 785-341- T15W66O. -BEDROOM (cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:17)(cid:115)(cid:17)(cid:21)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:20)(cid:25)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:38)(cid:47)(cid:82)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:77)(cid:71)(cid:79)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:115)(cid:84)(cid:115) 12 BBRR -- $$575500 One-bedroom, one bath, washer/ dryer, ONE BLOCK to cam- Two-bedroom Apart- THREE-BERDOOM, APARTMENTS, just bath. Washer/ dryer, dishwasher, cable, pa- pus. Four-bedroom and ment. Central Heating ONE bath for only west of campus. Dish- Open Saturday 10-3 All Properties dishwasher. No pets. tio and trash included. one-bedroom, washer/ and Air, On-Site laun- $525/ month and ALL washers and on-site 537-9064 Starts in June, $415/ $1400/ month. www.- dryer. 911 Sunset. 785- dry, pool, weight room. utilities paid! Emerald laundry. Emerald Prop- offer June & Rent-Apt. Furnished month. Call Brett 620- wildcatvillage.com or 776-1152. Available im- $680 plus electric Property Management erty Management. 785- August Leases 887-1126. 785-341-5694. mediately; August. 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