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ANISSA FRITZ
@anissafritzz
hen Elizabeth, a
University student, went to her
gynecologist last summer,
what was a routine check
up became much worse.
She was diagnosed with
chlamydia.
Dr. Douglas Dechairo,
director and chief of staff at
Watkins Health Clinic, said
that in 2015 there were 159
positive cases of chlamydia,
16 cases of gonorrhea, 15
cases of syphilis and four
cases of HIV. Chlamydia is
the most common sexually
transmitted disease in the
U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control.
treated.
I guess not knowing
seems nice, but actually it
was really scary because
sexually transmitted diseases can seriously affect
your body later on, Elizabeth said. I could have really been hurt.
If left untreated for an
extensive period of time,
chlamydia can make it difficult for a woman to get
pregnant, according to the
CDC.
Confidential tests for
STDs are available for students at Watkins Student
Health Services. The health
center accepts walk-ins or
appointments to test for
multiple infections by a
blood sample or urine test.
For more information, visit
its website.
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Senate coalitions to
debate Thursday
CONNER MITCHELL
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This time, it
seemed like the
election was so
bizarre in so
many ways that
I proposed the
book to a New
York publisher
and they said
sure.
Robert Day
author
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Robert Day got the idea to write the book during the last presidential
election from a suggestion by a friend.
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n a presentation titled
Black
Excellence,
DeAngela
BurnsWallace, vice provost of
undergraduate
studies,
spoke to students about
taking
advantage
of
University resources and
seizing opportunities in
their education.
About
30
students
gathered in The Jay at the
Kansas Union on Monday
night to hear BurnsWallace
speak
about
her own academic and
professional success and
to learn how they might do
the same.
As a native of Kansas
City, Mo., Burns-Wallace
went on to receive degrees
from Stanford, Princeton
and the University of
Pennsylvania. She also
held positions in the U.S.
Department of State as
a foreign service officer.
Before coming to the
University in January,
Burns-Wallace
was
assistant vice provost at
the University of Missouri.
She encouraged the
students to work on their
transferable skills and
to grow their personal
confidence.
I truly believe that
there isnt a job someone
could put in front of me
that I couldnt do, BurnsWallace said. I believe
that; you should believe
that.
You
should
build
yourself in a place to say,
You know what, I may not
have direct experience in
that particular field, but
I feel like I have this set
of transferable skills that
Please understand
that because
someone looks
like you in color
and shape and
size, does not
mean that they
think like you.
DeAngela Burns-Wallace
vice provost of
undergraduate studies
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Bryton Stoll, an engineering student from Marysville, started the Bryton Stoll Band back in his hometown, where they typically play bars and local shops.
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She is so amazing,
Van Zwoll said. She has
really been such a rock
for me throughout this
process. Ive never had
a role like this before but
having someone believe
in you and support you
like she does has made it
an amazing experience.
Im so grateful to have
had her here.
"Little Women" opens
at 7:30 p.m. April 8.
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15, 16 and 17. Matinee
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10 and 17 will be at 2:30
p.m., and an audio description service will be
available at the April 10
performance for the visually impaired.
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Sarah Van Zwoll plays Jo in the University Theatres performance of Little Women, opening April 8.
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I wasnt looking
for tango, I was just
trying out some new
things when I ran into
the dance and fell in
love with the music
and the challenge of
the technique.
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Grace Hagan dribbles the ball against Oregon State. Hagan and Kansas will face Tulsa this Saturday.
SKYLAR ROLSTAD
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Our challenge
is going to be how
much offense we
can create. I think
weve got some
personnel coming
in that can help
with that.
Mark Francis
head coach
that."
Francis said his Jayhawks
will be more athletic next
season. Joining the program
for 2016 will be Icelandic
midfielder Erna Gogjonsdottir, who looks to be a key
attacking player for next
season, along with forward
Mandi Duggan; midfielders
Katie McClure, Elise Reina
and Jordan Malone; and defender Addisyn Merrick.
After this weekend's contest against Tulsa, Kansas
will have two home matches
to conclude its spring exhibition schedule. In the first of
these matches, Kansas will
host Iowa on April 16 at Rock
Chalk Park.
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n Monday, Kansas
graduate
John
McLendon
was
named to the Naismith
Memorial
Basketball
Hall of Fame as a coach,
according to a release from
the outlet.
McLendon became the
first
African-American
coach in a professional
league in 1962. He died in
1999 at the age of 84.
McLendon is credited
with inventing the four
corners offense, which
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Youd see me
walk off the
field last year
and I was white
[...] shaking my
head.
Rob Likens
Offensive coordinator
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Now-senior quarterback Montell Cozart makes a throw downfield in a 2015 game. Cozart will start the spring game.
Sophomore
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Armstrong is a raw,
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