Photo gallery: The day in photos, February 3, 2011

The day in photos, February 3, 2011

photo by: Kevin Anderson

Kansas University football coach Turner Gill is seen in a camera man’s monitor during a news conference. Gill was announcing his recruiting class of 2011 on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011 at Mrkonic Auditorium.

photo by: Submitted

Lawrence police are among those looking for Greg St. Amand, 20, who was last seen Jan. 28 in Manhattan.

photo by: Kevin Anderson

Megan Painter, Ohio, and Kevin Porter, Wisconsin, wipe out on their way down one of the hills near Kansas University's Memorial Stadium Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. Students at KU received two days off after a blizzard took aim at and smashed into Lawrence.

photo by: Devin G. Harvey | Special to the Journal-World

Snow piles up on the Riverfront Plaza sign in Lawrence on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011 in this user-submitted photo from Devin Harvey.

photo by: Courtesy of Karin Feltman

Karin Feltman and Emilie Durgan, two Lawrence women who recently went on a mission trip to Haiti, visited two orphanages while providing aid to the country. Many of the children still have living family members but were at the orphanage because their parents could no longer care for them.

Michael Wilkins

photo by: Mike Yoder

A young woman makes a leap off a large snow pile in the middle of Massachusetts Street Wednesday Feb. 2, 2011. After Tuesday's 8 inches of snow, city crews cleared the streets and moved excess snow to the middle of the lanes. City crews will later come through and haul away that snow.

photo by: Ben Curtis/AP Photo

A group of pro-government supporters take to the streets following Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's speech, today in the Imbaba neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt. After Mubarak announced Tuesday he would not run for a new term in September elections but rejected protesters' demands he step down immediately and leave the country, clashes erupted between protesters and government supporters in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria and gunshots were heard, according to footage by Al-Jazeera television.