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As an African American
student on campus, Ebony Onianwa, a junior from
Wichita, remembers being in
chemistry lab and having her
comments dismissed because
of her race.
It affected me a lot more
when I was a freshman and
a sophomore, she said. I remember in my chemistry lab,
I knew what was going on, but
they wouldnt listen to me. It
was like, Oh, she doesnt know
anything about science. It was
so frustrating, and I still remember that and it just makes
me so angry.
For Onianwa and other mi-
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because Im an international
student and I dont have a lot
of options to pay my tuition,
Park said.
He said other "foreign students use Visa since MasterCard isnt that popular in other
countries like South Korea.
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roughly 50 percent of credit
card users have Visa, followed
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Two Student Senate committees passed a bill on Wednesday with the goal of eliminating microaggression on
campus.
In an effort to make Student Senate more inclusive, a
bill passed through both the
University Affairs and Rights
committees tonight that, if
passed through full Senate
next week, would remove all of
the gender-specific pronouns,
including he," "she," "him,"
"her," "his" and "hers, from
the Student Senate Rules and
Regulations. They would be
replaced with gender-neutral
pronouns "they," "them" and
"their.
Harrison Baker, an author of
the bill and a College of Liberal Arts and Sciences senator,
said there would be about 90
pronoun changes. The changes
aim to make transgender students who want to be involved
in Senate less alienated.
I went through and eliminated every possible combination of pronouns that are
microaggressions, Baker said.
We strive to be an inclusive
group in Senate and sometimes we fall short of that, and
this opens up as many doors as
possible for those people.
The bill will be seen by full
Senate next Wednesday.
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in Blake Hall.
A study co-authored by a
University professor shows
that cuts in funding directed
at health clinics that provide
abortion services and preventative care leads to fewer women seeking preventative care.
The research by David Slusky,
assistant professor of economics at the University, and Yao
Lu of the Analysis Group in
Boston, was released on Oct.
6. Slusky and Lu localized their
research to Texas and Wisconsin, two states that enacted early legislation cutting funding
to womens health clinics that
provided abortion services.
Slusky said the research was
conducted by a national network, which reported quarterly what clinics closed in
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In a heated discussion
concerning gun regulation,
a person might use or hear
the phrase, Guns dont kill
people; people kill people.
While in a very literal sense
this is true, this argument is
unsuccessful at attempting to
make sense of the problem
regarding gun violence. This
logic does not settle the gun
control debate happening in
our country right now.
Using that particular phrase
as the basis of an argument
makes the issue of guns sound
more simple than it really is.
In the guns dont kill people
argument, guns are not dan-
embarking on a relationship
of just pure love and bliss.
It is unlikely one will find
their soul mate in college
because of such common
circumstances like barhopping
and cheating. College is a
better place to find happiness
within yourself and others and
less of choosing and locking-in your future love life.
College bars arent usually
the best of places to meet your
future spouse. Telling your
children that you met your
significant other in the Boom
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yourself.
Become someone you truly
admire, love and respect, and
only then will you be able
to give those three things
to someone else. Now is the
time to learn your own values
and ideals so you're ready to
match them with someone
later in life. But for now, seek a
soulmate within yourself.
Aungelina Dahm is a freshman from Chicago studying
journalism and political science.
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When I went to film school,
I sort of expected to leave with
a piece of work, he said. For
some reason, I got it in my
mind that they would teach
me how to write a script, direct
a movie, and then edit it and
market it and sell it, and then
Id come home with a finished
movie
He added: "I dont think
theres a program like that in
the world that offers that exact
setup, and so I started actually
teaching that to people.
Balderson started the Maverick Filmmaking Mentorship
Program in order to impart on
young filmmakers the knowledge he has gained over his
career. Baldersons mission is
to teach filmmakers the skills
they need to succeed in the
business while not incurring
gratuitous amounts of student
debt.
For Balderson, the mindset
required to achieve success is
simple, and its the mindset he
teaches his students.
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House of Representatives,
disagreed with Sluskys research, saying Planned Parenthood was entirely separate
from womens health care
centers.
Planned Parenthood is not
womens health, Whitten
said. We cant interchange
those two. Planned Parenthood runs an abortion facility. Womens health is gynecologists, etc. They are separate,
and you cannot interchange
those.
Elise Higgins, a spokesperson with Planned Parenthood
of Kansas and Mid-Missouri, said Sluskys research goes
along with what the organization has said: Defunding
clinics that provide preventive
services has a direct negative
effect on women.
Higgins also agreed with
Sluskys finding that women who have less than a high
school diploma for an education are less likely to seek preventive care than women with
a higher level of education.
Because education can be
linked to income, that is absolutely true. Having a lower
income makes it much harder
to travel over an hour to get
the health care you need, especially if you work at a job
without flexible times or if you
need child care, she said. Politicians dislike Planned Parenthood because of abortion,
but abortion has nothing to do
with the funding that is cut off
for family planning services.
These policies always end up
hurting the most vulnerable
women in our community."
Slusky said the findings directly impact University and
other college students as they
begin voting in elections and
determining how they evaluate the statements politicians
make about womens health
issues. He added that college
students are in a key age group
when it comes to receiving
preventive care.
KU students are of the
prime age that are served
by these types of clinics. For
many women, the only doctor
they see in a year is a doctor at
Planned Parenthood and the
other organizations. If those
organizations dont exist, it is
possible that KU students are
not going to be getting preventive care as well, he said.
Slusky said the goal of the
research was not to sway a
political argument one way or
another. He said the argument
was determining whether a decrease in preventive care was
justifiable, or if there needs to
be more emphasis on funding
preventative care and making
it more accessible.
With this particular research, what I am hoping to do
is add a piece of nonpartisan
analysis to this conversation
about how much public funding should be going to these
organizations, he said.
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From left, Cassidy Ragland as Maritza/Hilda, Samantha Foreman as Carmen/Candida, Alejandra Villasante Ramos as Johanna, and Becca Huerter as Juanita/Pat.
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Rivas plays with a lot of different themes but said performance explores what a healthy
relationship looks like, the role
of family and access to guns for
violence offenders.
Somewhat related is what
constitutes a healthy relationship, especially when you go
to college and how to navigate
those waters when you are going to an environment where
sexual assault is happening on
campuses, Rivas said. I want
to create a show that can not
only be performed at colleges
but at high schools because of
the subject matter.
Becca Huerter, one of the
cast members playing Juanita Orozco and Pat London,
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throughout the script.
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That is part of curating and
making sure that it doesnt
become a dead collection that
no one wants to use, Webber
said.
Webber and Farrar said they
dont see any negatives regarding their little library, though
people have voiced their concern that it could be an avenue
for vandalism.
I feel like there is an element
of trust to have a little free library. You are welcome to take
this, Farrar said.
And I trust you wont throw
them into the street, Webber
added.
Webber and Farrar said they
way they read has changed
since they built their little library.
Its interesting because the
way I consume books. I want
a particular author and you
cant do that with a little free
library, Webber said.
Webber said that he has been
reading books that he would
have never picked up at the
library and that its a different way to read that broadens
horizons.
Farrar has also been reading
more in her free time.
I have given myself permission on a weekend to grab a
book from the little free library
and read it before its gone,
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Johanna managed to survive
and take control of her own
life after this series of devastating events that could have
ended her life in many ways
but they didnt.
Villasante said the play needs
to inspire people and empower
them.
It needs to create awareness
that relationships can go to a
toxic place really quick if the
signs are not detected in the
right moment and they arent
discussed like they should be,
Villasante said.
Rivas said he does not plan
on taking the show anywhere
else on his own, but hopes that
other people will ask for a copy
and take it other places.
The show starts on Friday,
Oct. 16 and runs through the
25. On Oct. 24, Rachel Dissell
will host a talk-back after the
show with a representative
from the Willow Domestic Violence Center.
The cast members are also
going to the Topeka Womens
correctional facility to perform a reading. Rivas hopes
this gives them the opportunity to gauge their response on
the play.
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Texas Tech quarterback Patrick Mahomes II passes against Baylor in the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 3, 2015, in Arlington, Texas.
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2015
Without trying to sound
too sarcastic, Baylor was
held to a season-low of 644
yards against Kansas. No one
believed Kansas could contain
the nations best offense, but
there were some positives on
that side of the ball.
The reserves played a
majority of the second half,
and Kansas held Baylor to just
14 points after giving up 52
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KEY CONTRIBUTORS
RYAN WILLIS
FRESHMAN, QUARTERBACK
PATRICK MAHOMES II
SOPHOMORE, QUARTERBACK
Willis was the lone, bright spot in Kansas 66-7 defeat at the hands of Baylor. He
threw for just 158 yards, but could have easily racked up more yards if not for a
handful of drops by his receivers. Hes still showing some growing pains, but his
touchdown pass to freshman wide receiver Steven Sims Jr. was the best throw
by a Kansas quarterback this season.
Was dubbed Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week for the third time as he continues to direct a high-octane offense. Mahomes has thrown for over 300 yards in
eight of his last nine games and tossed four or more touchdowns in six of his last
nine games. Baylor junior quarterback Seth Russell torched the inexperienced
Kansas secondary even just in one half, but expect Mahomes to do far more
damage.
KEAUN KINNER
JUNIOR, RUNNING BACK
DEANDRE WASHINGTON
SENIOR, RUNNING BACK
After a hot start to the season, Kinners production has been declining each
of the last three weeks, including just two carries for six yards last week. The
decline in production can be attributed to the offensive lines inability to run
block, as well as a hamstring injury which cropped up last week. The Jayhawks need him to get back on track this weekend to take pressure off Willis.
Currently ranks as one of the best running backs in yards per carry (7.1) at 11th
in the nation. He sits 26th in total rushing yards with 586 and 37th in yards per
game with a 97.7 mark. Only four backs in program history have had a pair of
1,000-yard seasons, but it appears Washington is on pace for that mark for the
second-consecutive year.
JAKEEM GRANT
SENIOR. WIDE RECEIVER
With injuries sidelining senior receiver Tre Parmalee and freshman Bobby
Hartzog, Sims stepped up with a 36-yard touchdown. Willis has proven he
can throw the deep ball, and Sims will need to be the playmaker down the
field to help open up the short passing game and running game.
MARCQUIS ROBERTS
JUNIOR, LINEBACKER
GARY MOORE
SOPHOMORE, DEFENSIVE END
Kansas has struggled up front this year particularly the last two games against
some of the better defensive lineman in the conference. Texas Tech does not
create a lot of pressure, but Moore is someone to keep an eye on. He leads the
team in sacks with two, both coming against Iowa State. The sophomore defensive lineman has not started in a game, but Moore might have done enough to
be more involved upfront this week.
Roberts is the leading tackler among the Jayhawks front seven with 32, and is
the only linebacker with a tackle for loss this season. A week after scoring the
lone defensive touchdown for the Jayhawks, he recorded seven tackles against
Baylor. The Jayhawks will look to him to help shore up their rush defense that
ranks 121st out of 128 teams.
FISH SMITHSON
JUNIOR, SAFETY
Another senior on its roster that will be a tough matchup for Kansas. Grant
ranks first in the Big 12 and sixth nationally in all-purpose yardage with 174.83
yards per contest. Grant has the ability to score in several ways as he threw a
touchdown pass, return a kickoff for a score, in addition to having at least one
rushing and receiving touchdown. Look for the Red Raiders to get the ball in
the hands of Grant this week.
J.J. GAINES
SENIOR, DEFENSIVE BACK
As a team, the Red Raiders have a turnover margin with a 0.83 margin that ranks
them in the top 20. They have forced a dozen turnovers that also put them in the
top 20 in that category. A third of those turnovers have come on four interceptions
by Gaines. The senior defensive back intercepted a pair of passes last weekend. It
was the first time a Red Raider had recorded two interceptions since 2012.
Smithson enters the Texas Tech game leading the Jayhawks, with 45 tackles
this season after recording nine of them last week. That number is also good
for fourth in the Big 12. Like the rest of the Jayhawk secondary, Smithson has
struggled defending the pass. But his three pass breakups lead the team this
season.
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football game in Kansas City, Mo., Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015.
How should the Chiefs play out the rest of the year?
CHRIS SITEK
@Creative_Canon2
Keep trying
After a 1-4 start, Kansas City
Chiefs running back Jamaal
Charles was announced out for
the season with a torn ACL.
Now, in their darkest hour, the
Chiefs should look hard into the
importance of this season.
Taking into account Kansas
City has lost three undefeated
teams in its five games, the
division is still up for grabs. The
AFC West division is just 10-10
through five weeks, leaving the
door wide open for the Chiefs to
win, or at least get close enough
to sneak into the playoffs. After
all, even the Denver Broncos at
5-0 are struggling offensively,
ranking 26 in total offense.
Offensively, Kansas City has
the weapons in wide receiver Jeremy Maclin and tight end Travis
Kelce and to remain prevalent in
the AFC West division. Maclin
is currently sixth in the NFL
with 483 receiving yards; Kelce
is third among tight ends in
receiving yards with 328.
However, there are problems,
MATT HOFFMANN
@MattHoffmannUDK
Tank
Staring down the barrel
of another losing season,
already sitting at an abysmal
1-4 record, its not too early
for the Kansas City Chiefs
to consider the age old tactic
of tanking for a better draft
selection.
In short, the practice
involves intentionally losing
games in order to get a better
selection in next years draft.
Because the draft order is
determined by the opposite
order of finish the Super
Bowl champion picks last
if teams lose on purpose, then
they will have a higher draft
selection.
Theoretically, a better draft
selection leads to better players drafted, which, in the long
run, leads to a better team. Of
course, intentionally losing
games is ethically murky at
best and often costs teams lots
of money, specifically the loss
in ticket sales, merchandise
and shrinking fanbase with
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. Johnny Cueto delivered a masterpiece on his biggest stage yet,
pitching eight dominant innings Wednesday night and
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Cueto (1-0) allowed two hits, a
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by Luis Valbuena's second-inning homer, before retiring
the final 19 batters he faced.
He struck out eight without a
walk in the kind of clutch performance the Royals expected
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Kansas City Royals players celebrate on the field after their 7-2 win over the Houston Astros in Game 5 of baseballs
American League Division Series, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015, in Kansas City, Mo.
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INVINCI8LE
AMIE JUST
@Amie_Just
Womens basketball
picked to finish 10th in
the Big 12 Conference
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Freshman quarterback Ryan Willis runs the ball against Baylor on Saturday, Oct. 10.