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Kansan gives Student Senate grade report

Kansan Student Senate reporter Brenna Hawley graded the outgoing Student Senate administration on their platforms from the past year.

Student fees increase more than $35

In four years, student fees have increased 44 percent. They were $287 in Spring 2004 and will soon be $414.45.

Events throughout the week shed light on discrimination

Hate Out Week, organized by the Sabatini Multicultural Resource Center, will include the Tunnel of Oppression.

KU Queers and Allies sponsors Day of Silence today

Students from 6,500 schools across the country are participating in the Day of Silence today.

Student Senate makes cabinet nominations

Student body president elect Adam McGonigle made nominations for the executive staff of Student Senate.

Parched future of the plains

A warming climate is adversely affecting animals native to Kansas and the crops of local farmers.

Student Senate notebook

In addition to the new chairs, the Senate has chosen to accept gifts from the Athletic Department.

Humorous write-ins fill ballots

Many students voted "other" in last week's Student Senate election. Mario Chalmers received the most write-in votes.

Students go ‘Into the Streets,’ volunteer for Center

The week-long event provides events such as volunteering at the Jubilee Café and the Empty Bowl Project.

United Students wins Student Senate with 48 percent of the vote

Adam McGonigle and Michael Gillaspie received 2,005 votes, securing the positions of president and vice president of Student Senate.

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Photo by Brenna Hawley

It’s clear that the University’s students have a wide variety of outlooks on the topic of sex.

Photo by Brenna Hawley
It’s clear that the University’s students have a wide variety of outlooks on the topic of sex.

Condoms date back to 1000 B.C., when the Egyptians started using linen sheaths to protect them from diseases during intercourse.

Photo by Brenna Hawley
Condoms date back to 1000 B.C., when the Egyptians started using linen sheaths to protect them from diseases during intercourse.

SafeRide obtained Toyota Prius Hybrids in November 2007. Before November, SafeRide used Ford Tauruses. Here is a comparison of the latest models of both vehicles, according to www.fueleconomy.gov.

Photo by Brenna Hawley
SafeRide obtained Toyota Prius Hybrids in November 2007. Before November, SafeRide used Ford Tauruses. Here is a comparison of the latest models of both vehicles, according to www.fueleconomy.gov.

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Photo by Brenna Hawley
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Brenna Hawley

Jayplay Designer, Reporter

Brenna worked on her high school journalism staff in Salina for three years as a features editor, co-editor-in-chief, and editor-in-chief. At the The University Daily Kansan, she has worked as a designer, design chief and Jayplay designer. Her ultimate goal in journalism changes every semester, but currently she wants to design at a magazine after graduation.

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