Worth The Wait: Kansan
Worth The Wait: Kansan
Worth The Wait: Kansan
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MOVIE REVIEW
University groups
seek partnership in
sexual assault policy
MIRANDA DAVIS
@MirandaDavisUDK
MCKENNA HARFORD
@McKennaHarford
GEORGE MULLINIX/KANSAN
Vicki Buchanan and her daughter Sheena Grigsby wipe tears during VIcki and Angie Crowleys wedding inside Douglas County Courthouse. Angie and Vicki were one of the first same-sex couples to be married in Kansas on Nov. 13.
of the couples were like Stew- Lawrence rather than the closard and Robinson and came er Wyandotte County to fill
from Johnson County, where out their application.
the clerks office began issuThey were lighthearted and
ing same-sex
excited as they
marriage licompleted
cense applithe process.
cations last
The two said
This has gone really well
month, but
they always
today; its like the stars have
stopped afplanned
to
aligned.
ter an order
get married,
was filed preANNE STEWARD but never reventing the
Overland Park resident ally expected
county from
it to happen
giving out apin
Kansas.
plications and
Now that they
licenses.
could, they chose to petition
On Thursday, once they the three-day wait period; the
heard Douglas County was two wanted to ensure their
issuing marriage licenses with- marriage license couldnt be
out any problem, they came to taken away from them.
International
Education Week
comes to campus
@mark_arce13
Several
offices
and
organizations
at
the
University will be hosting
events and programs during
International
Education
Week, which runs this
Monday through Friday.
International
Education
Week is a joint initiative
between the Departments
of State and Education that
began in 2000 and is an
opportunity to celebrate
the benefits of international
education and exchange
worldwide, according to the
State Departments Bureau
of Educational and Cultural
Affairs.
Alison
Watkins,
the
communications director for
KU International Programs,
is
helping
coordinate
this years International
Education Week. Watkins
was able to sit down with
the Kansan and talk about
International
Education
Week and why people should
participate.
KANSAN: Whats your role
in International Education
Week?
WATKINS: My office is sort
Index
MARK ARCE
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OPINION 4
TITLE IX ROUNDTABLE
The Title IX Roundtable
is looking at short-term responses to concerns on sexual
assault. They are hoping to do
this by working with campus
groups to coordinate value
statements and create action
plans for how to handle sexual
assault.
Students want to see immediate action to protect their
safety and well-being, said
Emma Halling, co-chair of the
Title IX Roundtable and a senior from Elkhart, Ind. They
want to know that theres ongoing work.
GREEK SEXUAL ASSAULT
TASK FORCE
The Greek sexual assault
task force has met with Greek
members to start working on
a sexual assault program that
would be a part of the new
member education. They are
also looking to partner with
the University and with houses
to combat the issue together.
We are student-run and
student-led, but we dont want
to isolate ourselves and the
University can support us and
offer resources, said Maggie
Young, one of the founders
of the Greek task force and a
senior from Olathe. We are
looking to people who have
more knowledge and experience.
Edited by Alex Lamb
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
First-year experience coordinator for Internation Student Services Steven Sweat,center, poses with members of the International Leadership Team.
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Tuesday, Nov. 18
What: Idea Cafe
When: Noon to 1 p.m.
Where: Spooner Hall, The Commons
About: A free public event featuring
speaker Maximilian Schich
What: Open Mic Night
When: 7-9 p.m.
Where: Kansas Union, Alderson
Auditorium
About: Speak into the microphone to
share talents and for a chance to win
prizes.
Wednesday, Nov. 19
peace-of-mind problems
related to those.
Thursday, Nov. 20
Week?
WATKINS: On a weekly basis.
One of the area studies is
[always] offering something
a movie, a lecture, something
being offered by one of the
departments so Id say just
keep an eye on the University
calendar. There is a field on
there called international
program, so if people are
interested in seeing whats
going on in that area, just go to
the websites of the area studies
centers. There is a lot of ways
to find out. The International
Students Association also
sponsors events for students
as well at cultural nights and
other things. So the ISA is
also a great way to be involved
with whats going with
international students as well
as international education.
KANSAN: What are the
benefits of participating in
the events of International
Education Week and other
internationally themed events
during the year?
WATKINS: The opportunity to
learn, to be a global citizen,
to participate in whats
happening in the world. As
we keep saying, its cliche
but the world is becoming
so much smaller. And at the
University,
international
students and scholars are
here. Its a great opportunity
to learn from your friends,
make new friends, learn from
your peers and just to explore
the world. Especially if you
dont get the chance to study
abroad perhaps or travel,
this is another way to learn
about whats happening in the
world. The world is coming
to you and the University
is great at having the world
come to us. There are so many
opportunities that people can
take advantage of.
Anybody can participate in
the events during the week by
looking at the calendar and
attending what interests them.
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CORRECTION
In Thursdays issue of the
Kansan, the article Endowment receives $8.1 million
grant for a new airplane
incorrectly stated Endowment
received the grant. Endowment
provided the University with
the money to purchase the
plane.
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Officer Darren Wilson attends a city council meeting in Ferguson. Police identified Wilson as the police officer
who shot 18-year-old Michael Brown on Aug. 9, 2014 in Ferguson.
Pot-infused brownies are divided and packaged at The Growing Kitchen in Boulder, Colo. Colorado health officials want to ban many edible forms of marijuana, including brownies, cookies and most candies, limiting sales
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Additionally, KU Catering
does not offer very specific
items, because it is unable
to attain them through its
suppliers. This means if I
want to have real fruit juice
popsicles, then I am out of
luck. Only the artificial, high
sugar content options are
available.
Instead of being annoyed
by KU Caterings prices, we
should be annoyed by the lack
of a full range of options and
how we cannot veer outside
their realm.
Anrenee Reasor is a
senior from Thayer studying
East Asian languages and
cultures and economics
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respectively
withdrew.
Brandeis University, Azusa
Pacific University, Pasadena
City College and the
University of California,
Irvine, respectively withdrew
invitations to Ayaan Hirsi
Ali, Charles Murray, Dustin
Lance Black and Nonie
Darwish. The Foundation
for Individual Rights in
Education reported that
from
2009-11,
students
made 27 attempts to disinvite
commencement
speakers,
and since 2012, 42 attempts
have been made.
Its apparent this trend
is growing and it needs to
stop. One such reason is that
protesting commencement
speakers infringes upon the
right to freedom of speech
and the idea that universities
are supposed to be open to
all ideas. Universities should
KANSAN CARTOON
Should it be
acceptable for
students to protest
commencement
speakers?
@RachelBuoye
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UNIVERSAL STUDIOS
Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels star in the movie Dumb and Dumber To. The sequel comes 20 years after the original Dumb and Dumber.
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international students by
meeting and talking to them
individually, and by giving
them advice about life in the
U.S. and Kansas. One student
in particular later thanked
Raghavan for talking to him.
He said the student will now
be joining the orientation
team because he recognized
how important the team is.
Sweat said a lot of
international
students
travel to Kansas with few
connections or none at
all, and adjusting to a new
environment with a different
language and culture can
be difficult. He said it is
important to help these
students, since they are going
through one of the most
important times of their lives.
If I were to think about
sending my own children to
a school outside of my hand
reach, let alone, outside of
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Mohammad and Azzam Alfadeel are a father and son duo from Saudi Arabia, and this year, study buddies too. Mohammad is a graduate
student in leadership and higher education, and Azzam is working hard to complete his elementary school education. The pair frequently
spends time at Anschutz Library together, and help each other on their homework. This week, The Kansan caught up with Mohammad and
Azzam while Mohammad studied for a midterm and Azzam, who wants to be a doctor, worked on a science project about body parts.
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KANSAS
31 38 69
UCSB
23 36 59
ASSISTS
REBOUNDS
Graham
Mykhailiuk
Ellis
KANSAS
Kansas 69 | UCSB 59
BASKETBALL
REWIND
SCHEDULE
W 69-59 Fri, Nov. 14
UCSB
Lawrence
PLAYER
PTS
Cliff Alexander
3-5
Frank Mason
12
4-10
Perry Ellis
13
4-7
10
0-0
Thu, Nov. 27
Landen Lucas
1-2
Devonte Graham
14
5-8
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk 4
1-5
Hunter Mickelson
0-1
Other Players
15
5-15
14
Wed, Dec. 10
Georgetown
Washington, DC
TOTAL
69
22-53
42
11
16
Sat, Dec. 13
Utah
FG-FGA REBS A
T0s
Kissimmee, Fla.
USCB
PLAYER
PTS
FG-FGA
REBS
T0s
Tue, Dec. 30
Kent State
Lawrence
Alan Williams
22
9-18
13
Mitch Brewe
2-5
Eric Childress
0-3
Zalmico Harmon
2-2
Gabe Vincent
2-9
Michael Bryson
3-9
John Green
4-7
T.J. Taylor
Other Players
TOTAL
Texas Tech
Lawrence
Tue, Jan. 13
Okla. St.
Lawrence
Sat, Jan. 17
Iowa State
Ames, Iowa
1-1
0-2
59
23-56
31
10
15
Wed, Jan. 28
TCU
Sat, Jan. 31
Kansas State
Lawrence
Mon, Feb. 2
Iowa State
Lawrence
Sat, Feb. 7
Okla. St.
Stillwater, Okla.
Tue, Feb. 10
Texas Tech
Lubbock, Texas
GAME TO REMEMBER
Devonte Graham
The freshman guard helped spark a 9-0 run in
the first half when Kansas was losing 15-14.
Graham was involved in all nine points, scoring
six points and assisting on Brennan Greenes
3-pointer. Graham finished with a team-high
14 points.
Graham
Morgantown, W.V.
GAME TO FORGET
West Virginia
Kansas State
Manhattan, Kan.
Tue, March 3
KEY PLAYS
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UNSUNG HERO
Jamari Traylor
Traylor had a difficult task guarding UCSB
forward Alan Williams for 29 minutes. Traylor
scored only two points but had a team-high 10
rebounds.
SAVIN
Perry Ellis fall-away jumper with 10:42 left in the first half
Frank Mason takes feed from Ellis for an and-one at the 13:16 mark of
the second half
Greene missed a 3-pointer, and the rebound took a big arch. Ellis
snatched up the board and put up a short off-balance jumper which
went down, as he ended up on the ground. It was a good example of
the physical night Ellis had.
Ellis got the ball on a screen on the left-wing, Mason drove, Ellis
dished and Mason took a hard foul but put the ball through the net. It
ended a 10-0 UCSB run.
Brennan Greene knocks down transition 3-pointer with 7:04 left in the
first half
This was the first time Allen Fieldhouse really got loud. Graham had
previously knocked down a shot. Kansas was able to get into transition
after a missed three from UCSBs Gabe Vincent. Greene stopped on the
right-wing and knocked down a trey. Graham then followed with two
more quick buckets to put Kansas up 23-15.
Mykhailiuk grabbed the defensive rebound, got the ball back to the top
of the key, crossed the UCSB defender and drove to the lane, looking
to put a shot up. Instead, he dished to Alexander who put down a
two-handed jam. That was the height of a 16-4 Kansas run.
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By Derek Skillett
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against
Michigan
State in
Orlando.
It is not
inconceivable that
Kansas could
end up upsetting Kentucky
on Tuesday
night. The Jayhawks certainly
have the talent
and depth to do it.
Kansas will likely
need some secondary players to step up
and be X-factors. Those
candidates could include freshman
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, sophomore
Brannen Greene or junior Hunter
Mickelson. If everything comes
together, there could be some big
parties happening around Lawrence.
Edited by Emily Brown
Tuesday
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Volleyball
Iowa State
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Womens Basketball
Alabama
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Lawrence
Saturday
Womens Basketball
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Lawrence
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