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University releases
sanctions on all sexual
assault cases since
creation of IOA
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Police officers stand guard outside of a house on the 1600 block of 19th Terrace after a shooting Sunday evening.
Man accused of
aggravated sexual
battery withdraws from
University
A former University student set to
stand trial in sexual battery case
has withdrawn from the University,
according to an email from spokeswoman Erinn Barcomb-Peterson.
The 22-year-old withdrew from the
University on Feb. 3, Barcomb-Peterson said.
The man is accused of aggravated sexual battery and criminal
restraint stemming from a Nov. 10
incident. He invited another University student to his apartment
for a vocal lesson, handcuffed her
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KRISTIE ADAIR
Time spent in Lawrence: Ive
lived in Lawrence for 10 years.
Most important issue: I really feel
that the city of Lawrence needs to
focus better on entrepreneurship
Riley Mortensen
STUART BOLEY
Time spent in Lawrence: I went
to KU and graduated in 1977,
then left and moved back here in
1983.
Most important issue: Id like to
help restore confidence in city government and I think my financial
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GARY WILLIAMS
Time spent in Lawrence: 9 years
and 1 month.
Most important issue: Budget
tax cuts and reduced property taxes. The budget cuts and property
taxes are actually tied together.
There has been a serious problem with communication between
city leaders and the community. I
want to implement an interactive
website for the community at my
own expense named The Peoples
Voice.
Favorite thing about Lawrence:
The diversity of its people and
the open minded community belief of equality by many. When my
family and I first arrived from Texas the first thing we noticed with
our children will be the different
cultures in play. Our children have
learned a great deal from the diversity of the community. This is
something that is hardly seen in
many towns within Texas. It has
been a very positive experience for
the entire family.
Candidates Mike Anderson, Terry
Riordan and Justin Priest were unavailable for comment at the time
of press.
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collect $72 a day for jail fees. Repealing those ordinances is going
to facilitate peoples payments.
Its really important to me that the
Lawrence government recognizes
the power it has on populations
that dont necessarily have a voice
in city government right now.
Favorite thing about Lawrence:
I love everything about Lawrence.
I love Clinton Lake. I love the atmosphere downtown, but really
the thing that I love the most is
the sense of grassroots and community.
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KU offers passport services for students, faculty, staff and community members. You can apply for a passport and have
visa photos taken in Strong Hall, Room 300.
TEDxLawrence,
an
independently
organized
version of TED talks, will be
held on March 23 at Liberty
Hall. The theme will be
innovative, collaborative and
dynamic ideas.
We chose that because
thats sort of how we feel
about Lawrence and about
the energy and the ideas
that exist in Lawrence now,
said Beth Pine, the official
spokesperson and member
of the steering committee for
TEDxLawrence. So were
wanting to celebrate that. Im
just really tickled to hear what
people are going to have to say
and share.
Because of limited tickets,
those wanting to attend must
submit an online application
explaining why they should
attend. Tickets will cost $25.
People can also apply to be
speakers at TEDxLawrence;
the application will be
available online until Feb. 16
at www.ted.com/tedx/events.
You just have to have
a good idea that is worth
sharing, Pine said. Its really
TEDxLawrence relies on
partners and ticket costs to
fund the event, Pine said.
Its time
for the
perfect
job.
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his is probably
one of the most
uncomfortable
conversations you will ever
have to have with your
friends in college. There is a
lot at stake when it comes to
breaking this news to your
current roommate because,
lets face it, things could go
south, and life could turn
ugly fast.
The reason why it is such a
difficult discussion is because
you most likely care about
your current roommate.
Whether they are your best
friend or someone you met
at the beginning of the year,
its hard to live with someone
and not form a bond with
them. Its crucial that when
you sit down to have the
talk with them that you
emphasize how important
they are to you as a friend.
Afterward, you must find a
way to explain why it would
be best to live separately next
year. And after this, they will
most likely ask you why. This
is the time to be honest with
them, but let them know that
you value their friendship.
Ultimately, its crucial to
your friendship that you
dont live together next year.
Something along the lines
of, Because our friendship
means so much, I dont think
it would be wise for us to
live together again because I
feel like it could damage our
relationship.
Im not sure why you are
choosing not to live with your
friend again, but let me just
say this: Living with friends
is hard. One of the first rules
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n issue with
American society
is the lack of
sensitivity for individuals
living with a mental illness. I
grew up knowing someone
who lives with schizophrenia
and bipolar disorder. From
an early age, I witnessed the
challenges someone with a
mental illness experienced
quite frequently. Stigma
should not have been one of
them.
The most basic day-to-day
activities for this individual
became a hurdle for anyone
involved. Medication made
them drowsy, and this
made social relationships
difficult to maintain. In the
slightest chance that I was
able to carry some type of
slight conversation with
this individual, I found they
werent really speaking to
me at all. Their attention and
thoughts were too focused on
the voices inside their own
head. I will never forget the
confusion, embarrassment
and sadness I felt at the
time, all due to my lack of
understanding. However, as
I got older, I began to learn
and understand that what was
happening was not their fault.
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considered one of the biggest
nights in music. Each year,
the show promises amazing
live performances filled
with surprising moments.
Here are (some) of the most
notable moments of the 57th
Annual Grammy Awards.
Could be time for a new host
For the past few years,
LL Cool J has hosted the
Grammys and while hes
done a pretty good job, it
may be time for a new host.
Itd be nice to bring some
much needed variety to the
show. Hes a good host and
CBS may not want to risk
bringing in someone new but
having the same guy host the
show for four years in a row
seems like overkill.
Opening performance
by AC/DC
Theres no question about
it AC/DC is a legendary
band
and
should
be
recognized as such, but its
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match.
Kansas followed up the
strong,
but
ultimately
losing, performance Friday
with its first spring win in
commanding fashion against
New Mexico State on Saturday.
The Jayhawks dominated the
afternoon, winning 4-0.
The Jayhawks swept doubles
play to start the day. Collins
and freshman Alexis Czapinski
notched a convincing 6-1
victory in the first match.
Another pair of freshmen
sealed the doubles point, as
Harrison and Smith Hinton
won 6-2.
Hinton followed up her
point-capturing win in doubles
play by securing Kansas first
singles point of the afternoon
winning in a tidy two sets
(6-1, 6-1).
followed
their
doubles
win with singles victories.
Harrison won 6-2, 6-3 while
Hinton won 6-2, 6-2.
Freshman Rachel McNeely
handily secured the win for
Kansas (6-2, 6-0), capping off a
winning day and weekend for
the Jayhawks.
With three matches in
three days we had soreness,
but we couldnt turn that into
an excuse, Chapman said.
That was our focus and I feel
like the girls did a great job
responding to that and playing
tough tennis.
Kansas improved to 2-3
on the season and will be
in action again Thursday,
Feb. 12, against Wichita State
in Wichita.
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ABOVE: Freshman Lydia Pocisk comes off the turn during the breaststroke leg
of the 200-yard individual medley. Pocisk finished fourth overall in the event
Saturday at Robinson Gym. Pocisk helped the Jayhawks defeat the Iowa State
Cyclones 169-131. TOP LEFT: Junior Chelsie Miller takes a breath during the
breaststroke leg of the 200-yard individual medley Saturday. Miller took the
event and was one of three Jayhawks to place in the top six. TOP RIGHT: Sophomore Graylyn Jones takes a moment to think about her upcoming dive. Jones
was one of three Jayhawks competing in the 1m dive finals Saturday morning.
She took second overall. BOTTOM RIGHT: Swimmers in the 200-yard individual
medley streamline into the water. The medley consists of the butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle. Miller won the event, helping the Jayhawks
defeat Iowa State 169-131 in their dual Saturday at Robinson Gym.
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Saturday,
an
honorary
stillness swept through college
basketball arenas around the
country a vigil for one of the
games classiest innovators.
Saturday, the basketball world
lost a father, a role model and a
progressive.
Saturday, Dean Smith died.
After a long struggle with
advanced dementia, Dean
Smith,
long-time
North
Carolina basketball coach
the ninth winningest college
coach of all time died at age
83.
Sunday, as scoreboards flashed
his likeness, players bowed their
heads and the world offered up
oral tribute, college basketball
played the swan song of a life
on the basketball court and off
it in which a man gave more
to this world than he took.
Smith was the gold standard,
former Duke player and current
ESPN analyst Jay Bilas told
ESPN. Bilas had four run-ins
with Smith as an opponent on
one of the games biggest stages.
Even though he coached the
blood rival of my school, every
time I had an interaction with
Smith, he was very kind to me
and always a gentleman. In a
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Former North Carolina basketball coach Dean Smith smiles during a news
conference in Chapel Hill, N.C.,where he announced his retirement. Smith won
two national championships, died peacefully at his home Saturday night,
Feb. 7, the school said in a statement Sunday from Smiths family. He was 83.
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The relay team of seniors
Michael Stigler, Kenneth
McCuin and Jaime Wilson and
freshman Tre Daniels finished
in 3:12.90, just edging Iowa for
the win.
Junior pole vaulter Casey
Bowen capped a successful
showing with a second place
finish, jumping to a personalbest height of 17 feet 11 inches.
Coach Stanley Redwine said
the teams showing was one
of the best of the season, and
hopes to add to the Jayhawks
success in the next meet.
It was a much better team
effort and that has been
something that the coaches
and I have been really trying to
emphasize a lot more, Redwine
said in the Universitys press
release.
Kansas will split into two
separate teams in the coming
weekend, as one team will
compete in the ISU Classic
in Ames, Iowa and the other
will head down to Fayetteville,
Ark., to compete in the
Tyson Invitational hosted by
Arkansas.
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BASKETBALL
REWIND
HALF SUMMARIES
1ST HALF
LeBryan Nash charged on Devonte Graham with 10:52 to play in the first half.
Following a Brannen Greene three-pointer, Nash drove to the lane and was
called for a charge on Devonte Graham. This sparked a 10-3 run for Kansas
into the third media timeout. After a 6-0 Cowboy run, Frank Mason III hit
a three to silence the crowd with 3:27 left to play in the first half. Kansas
reclaimed a nine-point lead but more importantly slowed down the Cowboys
momentum.
2ND HALF
Wayne Selden Jr. tried to extend the second-half lead to 14 points on a breakaway, but was caught from behind and fouled. Coach Bill Self said Selden
converting the layup was a turning point in the game. Nash had a wide-open
dunk that sparked the crowd and brought the deficit to eight. The proceeding
Kansas in-bounds pass was stolen by Anthony Hickey, which was converted
into a layup and Oklahoma State brought the game within six. That sequence
was the start of the 14-0 OSU run.
GAME TO REMEMBER
According to coach Bill Self, no one on the Kansas team had a
good game. Perry Ellis put up the best numbers with 10 points
and 10 rebounds. Ellis didnt shoot the ball well, shooting 4-for12 from the field, but he stayed aggressive on the glass and
recorded his second double-double in the past three games.
FRANK WEIRICH/KANSAN
Kansas foward Perry Ellis jumps for two while an OSU defender attempts to block. The Kansas Jayhawks traveled to
Stillwater, Okla., to play against Oklahoma State. The Jayhawks lost 67-62 against the Cowboys in
Gallagher-Iba Arena on Saturday, Feb. 7.
GAME TO FORGET
This was a toss up between Kelly Oubre Jr. and Devonte
Graham. Oubre wasnt effective at all and ended up playing
only 14 minutes. He scored one point and had three rebounds
but also missed two wide open three-pointers and all three
field-goal attempts.
UNSUNG HERO
The sophomore was an underlying reason Kansas was
ahead in the game. Wayne Selden Jr. started the game
making both three-point attempts and finished with 15
points, shooting 4-for-6 from three. When Kansas was having trouble finding its offense in the second half, Selden hit
two contested three-pointers to keep Kansas in the game
late.
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Kansas guard Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk walks off the floor after the Jayhawks lost to Oklahoma State 67-62 on Saturday.
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Kansas struggles for second-half shots in 67-62 loss to Oklahoma State
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t Oklahoma State
this past Saturday,
Kansas held a 41-30
halftime lead and appeared to
be headed toward a sixthstraight win. Sophomore guard
Frank Mason III, sophomore
guard Brannen Greene and
freshman forward Cliff
Alexander dominated the first
half, combining for 27 points
and 10-of-11 shooting.
As usual, coach Bill Self
opted to go with his first half
starters to start the second.
With that lineup, Kansas
allowed an 8-1 Oklahoma
State run before Self decided to
reinsert Alexander.
After things settled down, the
Jayhawks got a couple of good
looks at the rim, but on the
other end, the Cowboys hit a
pair of heavily contested threes.
Self called a timeout where
he replaced Alexander with
sophomore forward Landen
Lucas. Alexander was a little
slow on his hedge of Oklahoma
State junior guard Phil Forte,
who scored 13 points for the
night. Despite that, Kansas
guarded Oklahoma State pretty
well overall.
In the first half, Alexander
played 12 minutes in which
Kansas outrebounded
Oklahoma State 20-9 and
outscored them by 11. In
the second half, Alexander
played just four minutes. With
him absent, Oklahoma State
outrebounded Kansas 26-15
and outscored them by 16.
Junior forward Jamari
Traylor had another shaky
outing. He scored only
eight points and gave up six
turnovers. Alexander scored
the same amount of points
while only turning the ball
over once. Traylor played
23 minutes while Alexander
totaled 16.
After the game, Self said
he was unhappy with his
teams rebounding. That is
somewhat comical given that
he handcuffed Alexander, one
of his best rebounders, to the
bench for much of the night.
Now, despite the loss, Kansas
is still first in the Big 12. Self
is still a fantastic coach with a
tremendous track record, but
that doesnt mean hes perfect.
In its past seven games,
Kansas has lost twice.
Alexander played a total of
30 minutes while Traylor
played 38. Alexander shot
7-of-8 (87.5 percent) from the
field and Traylor is 3-of-12
(25 percent). Alexander had
10 rebounds to two turnovers.
Traylor had eight and six,
respectively.
Across the board, Alexander
has been playing better than
Traylor. It isnt close.
Cliff Alexander per 40
minutes: 17.2 points; 12.5
rebounds; 2.9 blocks; 24.7 PER;
60.9 percent true shooting.
Jamari Traylor per 40
minutes: 9.4 points; 7.4
rebounds; 2.5 blocks; 13.6 PER;
49.4 percent true shooting.
Its time for something to
be done. Its time for Self to
change the lineup. Its time to
start Cliff Alexander.
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Sophomore foward Landen Lucas jumps to score over Oklahoma State defenders. The Jayhawks traveled to Stillwater, Okla., to play against OSU on Saturday. The Jayhawks lost 67-62 against the
Cowboys in Gallagher-Iba Arena.
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first half.
Nash was the Cowboys
motor in the second half,
recording 12 points and being
nearly automatic from the
free-throw line. Nash played
bigger than Kansas forwards
all game and it showed in the
eventual box score.
[LeBryan] Nash was the
best player on the floor, Self
said. He outplayed whoever
of our bigs were out there all
game.
Nash finished the game with
18 points and five rebounds
while shooting 8-9 from
the free-throw line. Junior
forwards Perry Ellis and
Jamari Traylor combined for
18 points on 7-19 shooting
from the field.
Sophomore
Wayne
Selden Jr. stayed hot in the
second half of the contest,
converting on 3-4 from
beyond the arc. Selden is now
9-11 from behind the arc in
his last two games.
Seldens efforts fell shy, due
to the lack of help received
from his teammates. Aside
from Seldens 4-6 from the
field, the rest of the team shot