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'What to Do at KU' to hit newsstands Feb. 14

"What to Do at KU," a glossy, five-color printed supplement of spring 2008 events at KU will be inserted in the Lawrence Journal World Feb. 14.

The insert will list events at KU that are open to the public, including a list of academic and athletic summer camps and workshops.

Designated calendar administrators throughout campus submitted the events to the KU calendar Web site.

To become a calendar administrator for your unit, visit the KU events calendar and click on "request a user account."

The free supplement will also be distributed at places throughout campus and Lawrence, including the Lawrence Visitor Information Center, the Lawrence Public Library and the KU Visitor Center. Extra copies will be available for pickup at University Relations in the Wesley Building.

For more information about posting events to the online calendar, contact Lauren Beatty, calendar editor for University Relations, at 864-8856 or kucalendar@ku.edu. For an online listing of camps, visit www.camps.ku.edu.

KU HISTORY

The recent cold has kept many indoors lately, but it couldn't stop a crowd from forming on Feb. 2, 1916. That day the KU and Lawrence communities braved 10-degree temperatures to watch President Woodrow Wilson's train roll into town. Many were disappointed by the president's brief appearance and lack of a substantive speech. The University Daily Kansan ran the headline "Wilson Only Smiled: No Attempt Made to Tell of Preparedness Plan," for World War I. For more, see www.kuhistory.com.