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From left, Susie McClannahan, Nichole Flynn, Kira Karry and Noemi Goza protest outside Watson Library. The protest was held as part of the Carry That Weight
National Day of Action regarding sexual assault policies on college campuses. Noemi Goza organized the event and led the chants Monday afternoon.
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ERINN BARCOMB-PETERSON
Director of News and
Media Relations
Former university
student speaks out
about hazing, sexual
assault in fraternities
Lawrence Feminist Movement protests rape culture with Carry That Weight demonstration
MACKENZIE CLARK
Participants in front of Watson Library didnt carry mattresses, but chanted, end rape
culture, stop profiting off
rape, we support survivors
and survivors rights now.
Susie McClannahan, a senior
from Prairie Village, is not a
member of LFM but participated in the demonstration
because she said she thinks its
important to continue to be
an activist for sexual assault
survivors.
I feel that the administration is hoping that this issue
just kind of disappears without being addressed, and that
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PUZZLES 6
SPORTS 8
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DAILY DEBATE 7
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The University announced that Jaybowl will close permanently in May. The last day for bowling will be on May 9.
Saturday, May 9.
The slated times for May 9 are as
follows:
1-4 p.m.: Jaybowl team and alumni gather for one last tournament.
8-10 p.m.: Free hot dogs, popcorn
and soda as well as free bowling for
all guests students, alums and
their families.
10 p.m. - 12:55 a.m.: Cosmic
bowling and a goodbye sendoff.
At 12:55 a.m., a sequential sweep
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UDALL SCHOLARSHIP
The $5,000 scholarships
honor 50 students
across the country for
leadership, public
service, and involvement in issues related
to American-Indians or
to the environment,
according to a University
news release.
is currently in Kyrgyzstan to
study economics. She is majoring in economics, environmental studies and global
and international studies, and
wants to work in trade policy
after graduation.
I think that there is tremendous potential in this area for
progressing environmental
goals, and I would love to be
a part of that, Koehn said. I
dont know now still how this
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Mike Getto, assistant KU football coach from 1930s and 1940s, brought the Jayhawk back to his hometown of Jeannette,
Pa., where it was adopted by the high school and remains its mascot to this day.
really is.
Bullying happens in a
lot of different places,
Harrington said. It can
happen in schools, it can
happen in higher ed, and
sexual harassment is also a
kind of bullying.
While Harrington said
the class focuses primarily
on educating professionals
working in K-12 schools,
there are also other forms of
bullying like racial bullying
and bullying of international
students at the University.
Bixi Qiao, a graduate
student
in
education
psychology from China, took
one of Harringtons classes
on bullying last semester.
She said the class covered a
lot of different topics.
The best thing for bullying
campus
prevention is creating a
warm
environment
for
people, especially for high
school students, Qiao said.
Harrington was awarded
the Center of Sustainabilitys
Social Justice award last year
for his efforts in education
bullying.
Its a really interesting
application to a current
social issue, said Kim
Criner, the Center of
Sustainabilitys
education
and outreach coordinator.
Putting it in a social
sustainability
perspective,
that we dont have the
opportunity or access to
equal opportunities because
they are being hindered by
social oppression.
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CENTENNIAL, Colo.
The months-long process
of selecting a jury in the
Colorado theater shooting
case is nearing its end, the
judge said as the pool of
prospective jurors, once
numbering 9,000, was
reduced to 93 on Monday.
Judge Carlos A. Samour
Jr. said he anticipates a
12-member jury could be
seated as soon as Tuesday
in the trial of James Holmes.
The judge also is seeking 12
alternate jurors for a trial
that could last through the
summer.
Holmes has pleaded not
guilty by reason of insanity
in the July 20, 2012, attack
that killed 12 people and
injured 70. Prosecutors are
seeking the death penalty,
and opening statements are
set for April 27.
Holmes had a new, shorter
haircut
for
Mondays
hearing and had shaved the
bushy beard he wore just last
week. He wore a brown shirt
and reddish, tortoise shell
glasses.
Nineteen people were
dismissed on Monday,
reducing the pool of
prospects to 93. Thats
down from about 9,000
prospective jurors court
officials initially summoned.
Experts say the jury
selection, which began
in January, was among
the largest and most
complicated in U.S. history.
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DROPPING BOMB(S)
Tyler, The Creator uses new sound, fosters maturity on Cherry Bomb
Christian Hardy
@HardyNFL
FAVORITE TRACK
RATING: 8.2/10
hes six years older than she
is. Hes so much older that
hes concerned about getting
jail time, as Kali Uchis comes
in the hook to sing, a sixyear difference is a 10-year
sentence. This is where the
neo-soul really kicks in; the
synths are strong throughout
the track, and we also get
horns and strings as well.
Tyler still comes off as immature in some of his lyrics,
saying on the most serious
track on the album F***ING
YOUNG/PERFECT that he
cant be in a relationship because my d*** is longer than
my attention span. Its a line
like this that shows Tyler still
has plenty of room to grow,
but this album, pushing an
entirely new and experimental sound, in a way, was huge.
One listen through the
album and youll catch one
main theme: find your
wings. It may be obvious
from the track titled FIND
YOUR WINGS, but it
seems to be Tylers mission
statement to his listeners on
this album. The track itself is
the epitome of what I believe
Tyler is wanting to do on this
album: uplift. Uplift not only
himself by doing what he
wants, but uplift his listeners,
who primarily consist of
young adults, and encourage
them to fly into whatever
FAVORITE TRACK:
THE BROWN STAINS OF
DARKEESE LATIFAH (Part 6-12)
Tyler brings what he says
is a Juvenile-inspired flow
on this track, and it plays
off the beat in a way he has
never been able to work a
beat before. Hes certainly
never worked a beat that
is this beautiful, yet simple, before. This song just
flows, and in an absolutely
righteous way. After rapping
about his soberness in an
almost a cappella verse to
start, some chords come for
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The Nets had an ugly loss to
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with a .287
average, and
fourth in team
pitching with
a 5.05 ERA,
according to
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If the Jayhawks
could finish
strong, winning
eight of their nine
conference games, they could be the
2015 Big 12 Champions.
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The 2014-2015 KU mens basketball team poses after their banquet Monday night. Kansas coach Bill Self remained
optimistic about the teams upcoming season.
Sporting KC defender
Ike Opara ruptures
Achilles tendon, may
miss rest of season
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Perry Ellis gives a speech after recieving the Danny Manning Mr. Jayhawk
award at the Mens Basketball Banquet on Monday night. Ellis announces
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