Jordan Ferrand-Sapsis, a bicycle mechanic at Sunflower Outdoor and Bike, adjusts a customer's mountain bike on Feb. 24. Jordan says her interest in bike repair started when she was using a bicycle for transportation and decided it would be a worthwhile investment because she didn't own a car.

Photo by Alex Bonham-Carter
Jordan Ferrand-Sapsis, a bicycle mechanic at Sunflower Outdoor and Bike, adjusts a customer's mountain bike on Feb. 24. Jordan says her interest in bike repair started when she was using a bicycle for transportation and decided it would be a worthwhile investment because she didn't own a car.

Ani DiFranco.

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Ani DiFranco.

Slim, sleek and surely a hoot to use: the iPod Touch.

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Slim, sleek and surely a hoot to use: the iPod Touch.

The University's trash ends up here.

Lauren Keith
The University's trash ends up here.

Adam Diskin, Overland Park sophomore, plays the carillon, an instrument which chimes the bells of Campinile, much like a church organ. There are 53 bells in the tower accessible only by a narrow, dark, winding staircase of 76 stairs, in the northeast corner.

Photo by Taylor Miller
Adam Diskin, Overland Park sophomore, plays the carillon, an instrument which chimes the bells of Campinile, much like a church organ.  There are 53 bells in the tower accessible only by a narrow, dark, winding staircase of 76 stairs, in the northeast corner.

Adam Diskin, Overland Park sophomore, plays the carillon, an instrument which chimes the bells of Campinile, much like a church organ. There are 53 bells in the tower accessible only by a narrow, dark, winding staircase of 76 stairs, in the northeast corner.

Photo by Taylor Miller
Adam Diskin, Overland Park sophomore, plays the carillon, an instrument which chimes the bells of Campinile, much like a church organ.  There are 53 bells in the tower accessible only by a narrow, dark, winding staircase of 76 stairs, in the northeast corner.

Joe navigates his 1,800 mile drive from California to Kansas.

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Joe navigates his 1,800 mile drive from California to Kansas.

Bob Dylan.

Bob Dylan.

Kaylin Hertel, Leawood, Kan., junior, melts metal to use for her jewelry design class in the Art and Design building. Hertel plans to pursue a career in fashion jewelry after she graduates.

Photo by Jessie Fetterling
Kaylin Hertel, Leawood, Kan., junior, melts metal to use for her jewelry design class in the Art and Design building. Hertel plans to pursue a career in fashion jewelry after she graduates.

Erica Voetsch, Leawood, Kan. junior, sells her jewelry at a Valentine's Day jewelry sale in the Art and Design building on Feb. 13. Voetsch has sold her jewelry in a couple of shows now.

Photo by Jessie Fetterling
Erica Voetsch, Leawood, Kan. junior, sells her jewelry at a Valentine's Day jewelry sale in the Art and Design building on Feb. 13.  Voetsch has sold her jewelry in a couple of shows now.

Sophomore forward Danielle McCray drives through the lane with less than 30 seconds left on the clock and down by two points. McCray was called for a charge on the play, giving the ball back to the Longhorns who capitalized on two freethrows. The Jayhawks dropped their third game in a row losing 57-53 Wednesday night.

Photo by Weston White
Sophomore forward Danielle McCray drives through the lane with less than 30 seconds left on the clock and down by two points. McCray was called for a charge on the play, giving the ball back to the Longhorns who capitalized on two freethrows. The Jayhawks dropped their third game in a row losing 57-53 Wednesday night.

Sophomore guard LaChelda Jacobs loses her dribble while driving into the lane. Jacobs shot 4-4 from the field with eight points and four turnovers in a 57-53 loss to Texas Wednesday night at Allen Fieldhouse.

Sophomore guard LaChelda Jacobs loses her dribble while driving into the lane. Jacobs shot 4-4 from the field with eight points and four turnovers in a 57-53 loss to Texas Wednesday night at Allen Fieldhouse.

Astronaut Steve Hawley speaks to a group of KU students yesterday afternoon at the Dole Institute of Politics. Chancellor Robert Hemenway announced yesterday that Hawley will teach an introduction to astronomy class next fall.

Photo by Lisa Lipovac
Astronaut Steve Hawley speaks to a group of KU students yesterday afternoon at the Dole Institute of Politics. Chancellor Robert Hemenway announced yesterday that Hawley will teach an introduction to astronomy class next fall.

Freshman center Krysten Boogaard puts up a shot that was blocked by Missouri guard Alyssa Hollins. Boogaard finished with just six points in 33 minutes during a 59-62 loss Sunday at Mizzou Arena.

Photo by Weston White
Freshman center Krysten Boogaard puts up a shot that was blocked by Missouri guard Alyssa Hollins. Boogaard finished with just six points in 33 minutes during a 59-62 loss Sunday at Mizzou Arena.

Freshman center Krysten Boogaard puts up a shot that was blocked by Missouri guard Alyssa Hollins. Boogaard finished with just six points in 33 minutes during a 59-62 loss Sunday at Mizzou Arena.

Photo by Weston White
Freshman center Krysten Boogaard puts up a shot that was blocked by Missouri guard Alyssa Hollins. Boogaard finished with just six points in 33 minutes during a 59-62 loss Sunday at Mizzou Arena.

Jordan Jacobson, Wamego, Kan. freshman, observes the faculty art on display in the Art and Design building Tuesday afternoon. The Art Department Faculty Exhibition continues this week through Friday.

Photo by Jessie Fetterling
Jordan Jacobson, Wamego, Kan. freshman, observes the faculty art on display in the Art and Design building Tuesday afternoon.  The Art Department Faculty Exhibition continues this week through Friday.

As a man walk westbound on Jayhawk Boulevard Tuesday evening winter weather grips the air. Cold winds and chilling temperatures have been nipping at the noses of students and faculty members this week, but this weekend could bring shining hope for nicer weather. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Saturday's temperature will reach 60 degrees with sunny skies to brighten any Jayhawk's day.

Photo by Rachel Seymour
As a man walk westbound on Jayhawk Boulevard Tuesday evening winter weather grips the air. Cold winds and chilling temperatures have been nipping at the noses of students and faculty members this week, but this weekend could bring shining hope for nicer weather. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Saturday's temperature will reach 60 degrees with sunny skies to brighten any Jayhawk's day.

Tyrell Reed and his sister Lacie.

Photo by Jon Goering
Tyrell Reed and his sister Lacie.

Tyrel Reed and his sister Lacie.

Photo by Jon Goering
Tyrel Reed and his sister Lacie.