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TUITION INCREASE:
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News ›› PAGE 02
MONARCH WATCH:
Center aims to stop
population declineNews ›› PAGE 04
GUEST COLUMN: Do
black lives matter at KU?
Opinion ›› PAGE 05
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Some sudens a sae universiiesin Kansas, including he Universiyo Kansas, ace a uiion increaseha could cos hem anywhere be-ween $150 o $400 per semeser. Abou one-hird o incoming
reshmen, ranser andcurren sudens will be affeced by a 3.6
percen uiion rae in-crease a sae schools,decided Tursday. Busudens wih fi xed u-iion, which is abouwo-hirds o he su-den populaion, willno see an increasehis all.
Te hike in uiion and ees willcos undergraduae sudens up oseveral hundred dollars per semes-er. For example, an ou-o-saeundergraduae’s uiion would in-crease by $413.25, or 3.6 percen o$11,473.50 cos per semeser, andin-sae by $158.25, according o heRegens uiion and ees repor or2015-16. Afer he iniial proposal on
Wednesday o hike up uiion raes,
he new plan limis increases a saeschools effecive his all. Tis sum-mer’s uiion is no affeced.
“Tere will, I’m sure, be conse-quences [or] wha had been envi-sioned or [he Universiy o Kansas]nex year,” said Breeze Richardson,Kansas Board o Regens direcor o
communicaions. “Tey will no beable o bring in ha much revenue.”
Compared o he oher regensschools, uiion a he Universiyo Kansas and Universiy o KansasMedical Cener is already he mosexpensive. However, he limi makessure he exra money paid helps he
sae reboundrom is $406 mil-lion budge defi-ci.
Te limi onhe uiion hikemeans i won’affec some su-dens.
“Because o heour year uiioncompac ha [heKansas Board
o Regens] signed ino moion in2012, [he uiion increase] hasn'affeced me a all,” said Haley Beck-er, a senior majoring in unified earlychildhood educaion rom Spring-field, Mo. “Wihou he guaraneeha my uiion would no be raised,assuming I graduae in he radiion-al our years, I would have no beenable o afford going o KU.”
Te uiion compac, also knownas guaraneed uiion, was signed in
2012 and means he uiion is fixedor firs-ime reshmen all our yearshey are a a universiy. Te limiapproved by legislaors and regensmakes sure uiion and ees cannoexceed an increase o more han 3.6percen or all sudens no undercompac uiion, wheher residen
or nonresiden, his coming aca-demic year.
Per proocol, each year every Re-gens universiy submis a deaileduiion and ees proposal ha goeshrough a review process ha lassalmos he enire year. In ha ime,Richardson said he Board o Re-gens looks a wha programs need wha resources, he financial aid heUniversiy wans o provide, wherecoss are kep down, he projeced
enrollmen and where adjusmensare proposed.
“Ta process had begun earlierhis year, so he proposals, i’s airo say, were originally drafed beorehe legislaure ook acion,” Richard-son said.
Te legislaure and regens ocusedon six campuses over wo days osession and here was “a lo o con-
versaion,” Richardson said.“Te Regens, especially hose
who work on commitee, spend a loo ime o know wha he need is andare in a beter posiion o deermineuiion raes han he legislaure is,”she said. “Te spiri was o hold hiso a lesser increase. Ta’s wha wasdone.”
Te original proposed uiion in-crease was 3.8 percen or boh ou-o-sae and in-sae undergraduae
and graduae sudens and a 6 per-cen increase or in-sae and ou-o-sae KU Medical School sudens.For in-sae Universiy o Kansassudens, ha increase would havealso hiked he oal uiion and eeamoun pay up o 4.9 percen.
Some students’ tuition and fees to increaseVICKY DIAZ-CAMACHO@vickyd_c
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quences [for] what had beenenvisioned for [the University of
Kansas] next year.”
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But legislators decided the 3.6 per-cent limited increase should includeboth tuition and fees.
In the past, tuition has substantiallyincreased, according to the KansasBoard of Regents data report from
2014. uition has risen approxi-mately 35.5 percent since 2009. Teaverage tuition at the University in2009 was $3,521 with required fees.In the academic year 2014, tuitionrose to $4,639, also including re-quired fees.
“When I was [at the University] Ialways wanted simple justificationfor the increases,” said Kent Lee, a2013 graduate from Lawrence whomajored in political science. “Italways bothered me that wealthyalumni would donate money tobuild projects, but students had topick up the maintenance. PersonallyI'd take classes in a steel nondescriptbuilding if the education was thesame.”
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Monarch Watch aims to conserve pollinator population
Each winer, housands o acres in
Mexico are aken over by he Mon-arch buterflies ha migrae rom allover Norh America o he warmerclimae. Te specacle carries onroughly our monhs, and whenwiner is over, hey’ ll all have a 1,500mile or more rip home. However,over he las decade, he number omonarch buterflies making he an-nual migraion has dwindled.
Chip aylor, proessor in he
ecology and evoluionary biologydeparmens, is he ounder and di-recor o Monarch Wach a non-profi educaion, conservaion andresearch program locaed on WesCampus. He said he beauy o hemigraion is somehing you’d haveo see o ully comprehend.
“Tis is a specacular migraion,one o he mos specacular on he
plane,” aylor said. “You wouldhave o almos walk ino ha oresdown in Mexico where you have 25million buterflies in every acre. I’sone o our mos myserious bu in-eresing phenomena on he plane.”
Par o he educaion aspec oMonarch Wach involves hosingeducaional programsor children as well ashosing open houses
or he public. ravisMarin, a fifh-yearphysics major romWichia, said wheherpeople know abouhe pligh o he mon-archs or no, hey’reall very recepive when hey learnhe monarchs’ numbers are dwin-dling.
“When litle kids come o [heopen houses] and you ge o eachhem abou everyhing, ha’s re-ally un,” Marin said. “People whoaren’ amiliar are really recepive owha we do when we ell hem we’relosing our pollinaors, and ha’s
going o impac our ood sources.Tere are counless reasons whyhey should care; hey’re generally very recepive.”
aylor said he problem lies noonly wih he decline o monarchs bu o all pollinaors.
“Pollinaors are essenial,” aylorsaid. “Tey pollinae abou 70 per-cen o he vegeaion ou here. I you ake hem ou o he sysem,plans will disappear. Ta’s whymonarchs are imporan; hey rep-resen every oher pollinaor ouhere.”
Removing pollinaors rom heecosysem would be ragic, aylorsaid.
“I we pull apar he ecosysem, we creae less sable ecosysems,” hesaid. “Biodiversiy and complexiyleads o sabiliy.”
aylor began Monarch Wach in1992 wih an emphasis on educa-ion and research. He previously
sudied bees, bu when he knew hisunding was soon o be revoked anddivered elsewhere, he opened Mon-arch Wach. Te eam here sudiesmigraion paterns and ags he bu-erflies in he all o rack heir pah.
“We buil an organizaion based onhe idea more research was needed
on he monarchs,and we neededpublic ineres,
and hen we al- ways houghconservaion wasimporan, bu wedidn' know howimporan i’d re-ally become,” ay-
lor said.In he early 2000s, herbicides and
weed-resisan plans were heavily
implemened in arming, hus de-sroying he monarchs’ ood supplyo milkweed he weed on whichhey eed exclusively. Milkweed iscommonly ound among corn andsoybean crops. When he monarchpopulaion began o drop, aylor
began a conservaion effor in 2005and laer a “Bring Back he Mon-archs” program.
In 2007, Presiden George W. Bushsigned a Renewable Fuels Sandarddesigned o conver corn o ehanol,and because o ha, here was a mas-
sive boom o corn being planed andproduced. Since many crops have been modified and made weed-re-sisan, milkweed hasn’ been able ohrive in hese new crop fields as ionce would have.
“In he five years ollowing haprogram, we saw 28 million acresconvered o corn and soybeans,”aylor said. “Tey ook all sors o
habias and ha conribued o hedecline o he Monarchs.”In 2014, Presiden Barack Obama
brough ogeher 60 specialiss odiscuss wha could be done o pre- ven even more deerioraion o hespecies. aylor was one o hose 60.
A ew monhs laer, Obama cameou wih a memorandum insruc-ing he 14 ederal agencies o moveorward oward making any o heirlandholding a sae habia or polli-naors.
“We need o bring indusry ogeh-
er wih governmen agencies o rec-iy and make habia or monarchsand pollinaors,” aylor said. “I’mgeting calls virually every week onhese kinds o hings.”
Monarch Wach, along wih sriv-ing o reciy he monarch problem,employs sudens, mos o whomare hired in Sepember. Marin be-came involved when his siser began
voluneering wo years ago.“Afer graduaion, I’ll sill come back here rom ime o ime becauseI like his place, bu i won’ be mycareer,” Marin said. “I’m a phys-ics major so i doesn’ really line up wih wha I wan o do, bu I really
like being here.”Marin said his job is unlike any
oher he’s had because he eelslike he’s making a difference in he world.
“Wih everyhing we do wih edu-caion and conservaion programs,
I really eel like I’m conribuing ohelp save he monarch buterflies,”he said. “I eel like I’m making a di-erence.” Alhough here is much work o
be done and i’s oo soon o ell ihe presiden’s memorandum has worked, aylor said individuals havehe opporuniy and obligaion oimprove he ecosysem.
“We have o recognize wha keepshe sysem ogeher, and we haveo decrease he amoun o mowing we do, he amoun o herbicides we use,” he said. “ Value hose mar-ginal areas. Le he creaures live ouhere.”
COURTNEY VARNEY/KANSANFounder and Director of Monarch Watch Chip Taylor evaluates new monarch eggs. The female monarch
butterflies have small tags on their wings to identify their sex.
““[Monarch migration] is one of ourmost mysterious but interesting
phenomena on the planet.”
CHIP TAYLOR
Monarch Watch Director
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Don’t understand howpeople stay in law over
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Window shopping atgarage sales is just sad.
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You can catch more flieswith honey, but you catch
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All dresses need pockets!
Maybe if you hadn’tstarted on DAY 89…
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Cassandra Osei
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View faith as a relationship, not a religion
Do black lives matter at KU?
Anissa Fritz
@anissafritzz
Beore I came o college, I
wen o church every Sun-
day. Troughou my child-
hood I wen o youh group, and I
even spen a ew years working in
my church’s childcare aciliy. Bu
when I wen o college eigh hours
away rom home, in a differen sae,
and only knowing wo oher people,
my habis o being involved in a
church began o ade.
I am sure ha ohers have gonehrough he same sruggle: he di-
ficul balancing ac o school and a
social lie along wih keeping rue o
your aih. Bu as Miley Cyrus said,
“Going ou doesn’ make you a bad
person. Jus like going o church
doesn’ make you a good person.”
Jus because you don’ go o church
or pray every nigh beore you go
o bed does no mean ha you are
sraying rom your belies. Whenrying o decide how o ac ou our
aih on a daily basis, we should
look a i as a relaionship, no a
religion.
When I began o look a my
religion as a relaionship wih God,
hings sared o change. I looked a
Him as a riend, raher han some
high-up figure in he sky who would
srike me wih lighning i I didn’
go o church. Regardless o your re-ligious belies, hink o your higher
power as you would your childhood
bes riend. I you alked o your
riends he same way every day and
old hem he same hings, your re-
laionship would lack deph and be
boring. I you saw hem only once a
week on Sunday or wo hours and
hey had so much o share wih you,
bu you jus sa here and ocused
on no alling asleep, ha wouldhur any riend’s eelings. Boh o
hese hings apply o how we pray
or spend ime wih he higher being
ha we believe in.
Once you make he ideological
shif rom looking a your aih as
a religion and insead looking a i
as a relaionship, you also end o
care more abou how you live ou
your belies. Going o church no
longer seemed like a chore; when Icould go, I was excied. Praying was
no longer somehing I did beore
every meal, bu hroughou he day
whenever I needed o ven or ask
or help. Because ha’s wha riends
are or, righ?
I have nohing agains churches or
organized religion. Bu I do believe
ha in order o srenghen and ully
embrace he hope and love ha
religion offers o millions o people, we mus look a i as a relaionship
raher han a chore. When his
change occurs, wha was once a god
ha condemned you when you or-
go o ihe becomes your ulimae
bes riend.
Anissa Fritz is a juniorfrom Dallas studying
journalism and sociology.
Do black lives mater a he
Universiy o Kansas?
Tis is a quesion I have
rouinely asked his pas year. I
have demanded an answer rom he
chancellor, he provos, Suden
Senae, he Universiy Daily Kan-
san, KU Ahleics, he Universiy
Honors Program, he Undergradu-
ae Advising Cener, riends who
are no longer riends and el lowpeers. I never ge sraigh “yes” or
“no” answers. Insead, I receive “sug-
gesions” ha are non-verbalized
“no’s.”
oday, I received anoher nega-
ive suggesion. As he Office o
Muliculural Affairs is one o he
ew spaces endowed wih ineg-
riy on campus, hey were he sole
Universiy eniy o issue a sae-
men on he June 17 Charleson
erroris atacks. ypically, hey arehe only Universiy eniy o sae
any kind o concern or solidariy or
marginalized sudens on campus.
Tey are always he firs and he las
o issue saemens on police brual-
iy and sae-sancioned violence
agains black people. Te OMA was
also he sole Universiy cener ha
offered is space o all Universiy-
affiliaed individuals o come or
suppor, dialogue, and communiy
discussion over he Charleson er-roris atacks. Non-OMA affiliaed
groups on campus usually applaud
he OMA or heir effors in provid-
ing saer spaces or heir marginal-
ized sudens on campus. I also
applaud he OMA saff; heir names
are Precious Porras, Cody Charles,
Mauricio Gomez, Camille Clark,
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LIVES FROM PAGE 05
Women need to practice strength training
Jessica Gomez
@jessicataylurr
and Melody Henning. Tey are
excepional people wih inegriy.
“o be excepional,” however, “is
ofen o be lonely.” I would also say
ha i is a healh hazard when an
environmen is oxic. Beore prepar-
ing or he discussion, I saw hesesame excepional, brillian people
eary-eyed, aigued, anxious, and
depressed. In addiion o finding
a way o “ge i ogeher” in ime
or he orum, hey also had o pu
on heir brave aces as orienaion
aciliaors. Tey smile and laugh
hrough he pain as predominanly
whie reshmen and heir amilies
smile and laugh wih hem, clueless
and unassuming o heir lives be-
yond ha paricular momen. Imag-
ine how damaging i is o rouinely
be alone in your figh or equiy and
inclusion, ignored or reprimanded
by your boss and peers or doing
he righ hing, and sill expeced o
go abou your day as i nohing has
happened. You are in he wiligh
zone, rouinely asking yoursel, “Am
I crazy?”On op o asking i “black lives
mater” a KU, I also asked mysel
i I was crazy. How is i ha he
majoriy are no affeced by seeing
black people be murdered every
week? How am I expeced o atend
class, sudy and ace exams when I ’m
consanly reminded ha I can be
murdered or eaing Skitles, wear-
ing hoodies, swimming, driving,
asking or help, playing in he park,
breahing, shopping, minding myown business or going o church?
Is i normal or me and oher a-
eced sudens o gree each oher
wih weary aces, ense nerves, and
cynical commens abou how we’re
nex? Where do I look or suppor,
i my naural allies hemselves are
oo weary, i my adminisraors are
oo araid o poliical allou, i my
proessors and Universiy employ-
ees are inimidaed by poenial
backlash or accusaions o “avori-
ism”? Wha i his sress is building
off o unaddressed rauma, rom
being kicked ou o a hisorically
whie raerniy house or no be-
ing a “prety whie girl” o seeing
residen assisans laugh and do
nohing when I see “*** n***ers,
eed n***ers, and kill n***ers” on a
floormae’s calendar in he dorms? When I’m expressing my ears and
concerns, why are hey dismissed
by demanding ha I remember ha
“Jayhawks come rom all differen
backgrounds and some o hem
have never ineraced wih black
people beore coming o KU”?
Why are hose hreaening ha I
be lynched on YikYak never old
“racism is no oleraed here”? How
am I supposed o eel when I hear
rumors ha an adminisraor sup-posedly sho down a suggesion or
increasing black suden enrollmen
by claiming an increased presence
would drive “whie Johnson Couny
sudens away”? All o hese are
suggesions ha affirm ha indeed
“black lives don’ mater” here.
Chancellor Gray-Litle has ex-
pressed ha we seek help hrough
counseling services a Wakins
o ge hrough our sress. Under-
resourced, underpaid, and hyper-
sressed saff do no make i an
ideal space or all Jayhawks, bu he
lack o ehnic and racial diversiy
makes i especially dauning or
sudens o color o seek services o
discuss menal healh, racism and
rauma. When I brough his up o
he Chancellor, she noed ha i a
whie psychologis can do heir jobcompeenly, hey should be able o
work wih any suden regardless o
race and ehniciy. Tis is no solace
or he many sudens o color
who have already been dismissed
by heir proessors, saff members,
peers, and adminisraors; why
should hey be orced o auomai-
cally pu heir aih in olks who
may no have specific raining in
addressing rauma rom racism? I
he Universiy communiy chiseledhrough ha rus PR disaser afer
PR disaser, rom #rockchalkinvis-
iblehawk o #imnopaco, how can
we consider presening our mos
vulnerable selves o hose who may
chisel a wha is lef o us? Will my
campus, is black sudens and heir
allies drop dead rom sress, killing
us wih is own handcrafed bulle?
I don’ know how many black
sudens KU los his year due o is
ailure o address ani-black racism
wihin and ouside is campus, and
ollowing ha, our collecive menal
healh. Afer #rockchalkinvisible-
hawk and #imnopaco, he PR
hrea pushed KU adminisraors
o ac. Tis op-ed may encourage
acion, or i may be ignored an-
oher suggesion ha affirms “black
lives don’ mater.”o hose who wan o preven KU
rom depleing is black suden
populaion, and people o color a
large, I encourage you o give your
sressed peers a hand. Address in-
jusice on campus wherever you see
i; do no leave he aggrieved popu-
laion o be he sole group pained
by police brualiy, xenophobia,
Islamophobia and ransphobia; and
moivae your respecive depar-
mens and ceners o push orwardreorm rom wihin. Wrie your
saemens o suppor o sudens,
aciliae your own workshops or
orums, and reach ou o campus
communiy members in your own
spaces. Visibly and vocally mainain
ha we mater, pu your suppor
behind effors o increase und-
ing or psychological services and
reenion programs, and rea us like
we exis, raher han invisible exoic
monsers. Ta lends o a more pro-
ducive, healhy campus commu-
niy and he confirmaion ha, yes,
“black lives mater” here a KU.
— Cassandra Osei is a 2015
graduate from Shawnee
majoring in history and Latin
American and Caribbean
studies. She is also a recipi-
ent of the Rusty Leffel Con-
cerned Student Award.
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i or no, bikini season
is here. I came ou o
nowhere and hi us like a ruck,
leaving us wih regre over he deci-
sion o hi he shees wih Neflix
insead o he gym.Luckily, here are muliple ypes
o workous one can choose rom
beween cardio and srengh o
help solve his problem. Bu many
women say away rom lifing
weighs because hey hink doing so
will give hem a bulkier build. Tis
is enirely a myh.
Only abou 20 percen o women
pracice srengh raining every
week even hough lifing juswice a week can reduce body a
by 3 percen in 10 weeks, according
o he Naional Cener or Healh
Saisics. Srengh raining burns
more calories because hey will con-
inue o burn off afer he workou.
A sudy by he Journal o Srenghand Condiioning Research ound
ha i you do an hour o srengh
raining, you burn an addiional 100
calories he ollowing day.
An aricle on Healhline explains
how adding weighs o your exercise
rouines benefis you in a variey o
ways. Srengh raining creaes and
preserves muscle mass. As women
grow older, heir percenage o body
a increases i hey don’ keep crea-ing muscle. Lifing reduces he risk
o many issues, such as oseoporosis
and uure injuries. Making lifing
weighs a rouine slows down bone
deerioraion and makes hem
sronger while increasing your
balance and coordinaion, which iscrucial as you age.
According o he Women’s Hear
Foundaion, because women have
high levels o esrogen i is difficul
o become overly muscular. Some-
hing ha ofen ges overlooked is
he imporance and impac o die.
Te word “die” doesn’ necessarily
mean juicing or no carbs; i relaes
more o your eaing habis and
schedule. Consuming higher levelso proein is wha builds muscle.
An aricle on Breaking Muscle
saes proein is he mos imporan
acor in mainaining lean muscle
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— Jessica Gomez is a senior
from Baldwin City studying
journalism and global
studies.
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Boulevardia kicked off las week-
end in Kansas Ciy’s Wes Botoms
wih music, vendors, food and, of
course, beer.
Te fesival, named for Boule-
vard Brewing Company in Kansas
Ciy, Mo., feaured a wide range of
Boulevard’s choice beer lineup as
well as oher brands, including he
Lawrence-based Free Sae Brewing
Company.
Tis year’s fesiviies brough a re-
newed focus o recycling and a plan
o have a zero-wase even by 2018,
meaning ha all wase is planned
for reuse, compos or recycling o
some exen. For example, nex year
vendors are required o use com-
posable napkins, plaes and uensils
a he fesival.
As par of is push for susainabil-
iy, Boulevardia dubbed a secion of
he fesival “Greenville.” Greenvillefeaured sands displaying visual
and ineracive displays abou recy-
cling and minimizing environmenal
impac. Voluneers sood a he 20
wase, recycling, and compos sa-
ions hroughou he enire even o
ensure maerials made i in he righ
bins. Various susainabiliy agencies
in he Kansas Ciy area, such as Hab-
ia for Humaniy and Beter Block
KC, len a hand o he susainabiliy
effors and provided furher infor-
maion abou heir agencies.
A fesival w ih so much emphasis
on he environmen was bound o
bring in equally passionae volun-
eers. Voluneer Crisian Miranda
said he waned a cleaner world by
doing raher han jus alking.
“I jus wan o be a par of he solu-
ion,” Miranda said.
David Johnson and Leanne Breiby,
who graduaed from he Univer-siy in 1995 and 2006, respecively,
represened Beter Block, a naion-
wide movemen looking o improve
neighborhoods block-by-block.
Recenly, Beter Block has worked
on inegraing more proeced bike
lanes in Kansas Ciy.
Johnson and Breiby handed ou
chalk and encouraged fesival-goers
o wrie on he large blackboards
behind hem ha read “Wha would
make your block beter?” Responses
ranged from ligh-heared o seri-
ous. Ideas such as “more ping-pong
paries” focused on fun, while com-
mens like “less judgemen” concen-
raed on underlying issues.
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GARRETT LONG@garrettkenlong
AARON GROENE/KANSAN
Les Izmore, frontman of Kansas City band Hearts of Darkness,performs on the Boulevard Main Stage at Boulevardia.
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Alumni tell Lawrence history
through work at Watkins MuseumKATE MILLER@_Kate_Miller
On he norhwes corner o Mas-
sachusets and 11h Srees, he big
red building has sood since 1888,
a ribue o Lawrence’s rich hisory.
Fitingly enough, i houses an hom-
age o ha very hisory he Wa-
kins Museum.
Exhibiing hisory and ariacs rom
as early as he 1850s, he Wakins
Museum urns 40 his year. While
muliudes o Universiy sudenshave explored he Museum during
a walk along Massachusets Sree,
some o hem wandered in and nev-
er lef.
Britany Keegan and Cole Finley
are jus wo among a pleniul saff
o Universiy alumni and sudens
wihin he museum. Boh began as
voluneers while sudying oward
heir bachelor’s degrees in hisory,
deciding o say wih he museum
afer graduaing.
“Wih a job like his, you would
hink i’s a day afer day kind o
hing, bu i’s no,” said Finley, a col-
lecions assisan and 2014 graduae.
“You never know wha o expec.”
Wheher i be planning and imple-
mening new exhibis, caegorizing
collecions and new donaions or
answering quesions rom research-ers, he museum keeps he wo o
hem busy.
“I seems like all he ime we’re
looking or somehing,” Finley said.
“Ta’s always somehing o look
orward o he surprises ha
come along.”
Keegan and Finley boh empha-
sized he soryelling o hisory as
heir main ineres. Hisory is always
changing despie is age, Keegan
said, and he fluidiy o hose sories
inrigues her.“Hisory is sories abou people in
he pas,” said Keegan, a curaor
and collecions manager and a 2010
graduae. “I hink i ges augh as
very absrac or lesson-based hings
you see good guys and bad guys
bu i’s no ha.
"I’s very much people making he
same decisions we make oday in a
differen ime period wih differen
echnologies or or differen rea-sons. I’s as complex as people are,”
she said.
Te Wakins’ exhibis are ar rom
absrac, as he saff aims o coninu-
ally bring in new audiences o he
museum. Te permanen exhibi
displaying Kansas’ hisory hrough
he Civil War and beyond incorpo-
raes several mulimedia elemens.
An exhibi ha celebraes JohnBrown includes an audio recording
o “John Brown’s Body”; visiors
can ollow along wih General Wil-
liam Quanrill’s 1863 raid on he
ciy wih an ineracive ouchscreen
map.
Bu he museum also eaures ra-
diional ariacs. Keegan’s avorie
is a 1950s X-ray machine used or
measuring ee and shoes in shoe
sores, and Finley’s is a collecion oariacs rom veerans in World War
II his avorie era o hisory.
“Picuring hose objecs is my basic
ime poral o he pas,” Finley said.
“I can hold an objec and i’s a hun-
dred years old and ha connecs me
o ha ime. You have acual sories
o hose people who wen hrough
hose evens. Ta, I hink, is he
bes way o learn abou hisory.”
Exhibis abou he Universiy are
commonplace in he museum; wih
he hisory o Lawrence ied soclosely o ha o he Universiy’s, a
grea deal o he ariacs have some
connecion o he Universiy.
“We ry o ell Lawrence’s sory,”
Keegan said. “Lawrence is many
hings i’s KU, bu i’s also ouside
o KU; i’s Lawrence, bu i’s Doug-
las Couny as well and we ry o
ie a lo o hose hings ogeher.”
Te museum eaures original hard-
wood rom when baskeball wasplayed in Hoch Audioria, newspa-
pers rom championship baskeball
years, and a desk ha once belonged
o James Naismih which Finley
likes o believe was wha he original
rules o baskeball were writen on.
For all he exhibis on display in he
museum, here are hundreds more
hidden away in sorage in he atic,
as well as off-sie. Te saff ries oroae emporary exhibis ou every
hree o six monhs o display ari-
acs buried in he back o he atic.
Te mos recen exhibi, one ha
Keegan helped o develop during
her ime a he Universiy, celebraes
he 150h anniversary o emancipa-
ion by exploring he Underground
Railroad.
Trough a parnership wih he
Museum and he Museum Sud-ies Deparmen a he Universiy,
hree graduae sudens were able
o develop he exhibi five years ago.
Keegan said i aims o ell a differen
VALERIE HAAG/KANSAN
Top: Brittany Keegan, one of the museum’s curators, shows off her
favorite artifact, a 1950s x-ray that measured feet and shoe size in
shoe stores.
Bottom: Cole Finley, collections assistant, explains how to retrieve
a basketball from a peachbasket used in the original versions of
basketball. The artifacts are on display at Watkins Museum.
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side of he Underground Railroad
sory in Lawrence and beyond.
“We’ve seen sor of a change in he
way he hisory is being old for he
Underground Railroad,” she said.
“When I was younger, i focused on
he whie people involved. Bu i’sreally changed o focus a lo more on
he people ha were escaping. Tis
is he opporuniy o really share
ha sory, show ha i’s no he sory
of he conducors, bu of he people
bringing hemselves o safey.”
Te Underground Railroad exhibi
will be displayed unil Wednesday.
Nex up is an exhibi on he 1939
Naional Cornhusking Cones, which was held in Lawrence and a-
raced 130,000 people.
Boh Keegan and Finley said heir
sudies a he Universiy impac
how hey do heir work oday. More
han anyhing, heir ime in he his-
ory deparmen augh hem how
o properly research and ell he
ruh above all else.
“We wan o make sure ha here’s
complexiy, and ha we’re no char-acerizing hings as good guys and
bad guys,” Keegan said. “We know
here’s lo of differen sories and
ha we’re geting a range of hose
sories.”
As a hisorian, Finley said he has o
pu aside his school pride, especially
when i comes o he Civil War.
“We have o find he absolue ruh,
wheher you agree wih i or no. You
have o forge abou he Missouri
hared as a KU grad,” he laughed.
VALERIE HAAG/KANSAN
The Watkins Museum of History is located on the corner of 11th and Massasschusetts Streets in downtown
Lawrence. Originally, the building was a bank and city hall until 1975 when the museum first opened. This
year marks the 40th year of ongoing exhibits at the museum.
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Parkour instructor Isaac Bird leaps off a trampoline to demonstrate an
exercise to his parkour class at the Lawrence Gymnastics Academy.
Parkour rolls and
jumps into LawrenceBRIANNA CHILDERS@breeanuhh3
Te parkour sudens a he Law-rence Gymnasics Academy (LGA)on Sunday nighs vaul over androll under gymnasic beams, jumpover muli-colored oam blocks andwork on heir orm or rolling un-der obsacles. Tey’re no here orgymnasics; hey’re here o praciceparkour.
“Parkour, in is simples orm, is
discipline or fligh,” said Jason Boy-er, one o he insrucors a LGA.Boyer works alongside Sam
Sivagnanam and heir “insrucor-in-raining,” Isaac Bird. Boyer andSivagnanam have been eaching par-kour in Lawrence or five years andhave augh more han 100 people,including Bird.
Bird has been learning parkour un-der Boyer and Sivagnanam or our
years. He began as a gymnas and
when he heard abou he class, hedecided i was somehing he wanedo ry.
“I really go ino he ree flowingaspec and spiriual sense o i,” Birdsaid. “I’s he mos efficien way oge rom Poin A o Poin B.”
Boyer go sared doing parkour when he was atending college aColumbia Universiy in New YorkCiy.
“Te firs inroducion o i was soinviing and ha really launched me
ino a love o parkour,” Boyer said.Sivagnanam sared pracicing
parkour afer she me Boyer. Tey would rain ogeher on he Uni- versiy’s campus where she wasfinishing up school. oday, Boyerand Sivagnanam have 40 sudens,ages 8 hrough 18. Sivagnanam saidpeople don’ need o sign up or a
whole semeser worh o class andsomeimes people drop in and ou
because o school spors schedules.
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Currenly he highes-grossing musical comedy film o all ime,“Pich Perec 2” mees back up wih he Barden Bellas aferhey’ve been suspended rom perorming. Now Beca (Anna Ken-drick) and he res o he Bellas mus win he Worlds a capellaournamen. Wih he same ensemble cas as beore, his film issure o be a ami ly avorie his summer. In heaers now.
George Miller’s dysopian epic is a mus-see or summer vacaion. Te breahaking acion sequences, amazing pracicaleffecs and gripping ale o oppression amids a pos-apocalypic
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Tis acion-packed comedy film writen and direced by PaulFeig sars Melissa McCarhy as an unassuming CIA analys who
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“Sel/less” sars Ben Kingsley alongside Ryan Reynolds as a wealhy, dying man who atemps o achieve immoraliy byranserring his mind o anoher body. Wih wha looks o beamazing perormances rom boh, as well as supporing acorsMathew Goode and Naalie Marinez, “Sel/less” has he poen-ial o be one o he bes films his summer. In heaers July 10.
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“Te End o he our” is a dramaized adapaion o DavidLipsky’s accoun o his im e spen wih David Foser Wallace ahe cusp o hi s ame. Jason Segel porrays Wallace in an unchar-acerisically serious role; however, he will no doub deliver anousanding perormance. Aspiring wriers and ans o Wallace’s
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One o he mos anicipaed superhero movies o he sum-mer, “Fanasic Four” sars Miles eller, Kae Mara, MichaelB. Jordan and Jamie Bell as our humans who ravel o anoherdimension and gain superhuman abiliies. Tis film is sure o beanoher grea insallmen in he Mar vel Cinemaic Universe. Inheaers Aug. 7.
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In his firs film since “Man o Seel,” Henry Cavill sars along-side Armie Hammer in he film adapaion o “Te Man romU.N.C.L.E.” Se in he 1960s, a CIA agen and KGB operaivemus eam up o sop a secre organizaion working owardhe prolieraion o nuclear weapons. Wih comedy-inus edacion, his film looks o have somehing everyone can enjoy. Inheaers Aug. 14.
In wha can only be described as a soner’s ake on he Bourneseries, Jesse Eisenberg sars alongside Krisen Sewar in heupcoming comedy “American Ulra.” Small-own soner Mikerealizes here are pars o his pas he doesn’ remember as gov-ernmen agens are sen o kill him. Tis film is sure o be a hiamongs college sudens everywhere. In heaers Aug. 21.
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Locals made heir way o LawrenceFree Sae High School or he 7hannual Rock Chalk Roundball Clas-sic on Tursday o benefi local kidsfighing cancer and heir amilies.
Former Kansas baskeball ahleesand coaches separaed ino wo
eams or an acion-packed char-iy game. Te red eam, coachedby Kansas baskeball legend Isaac“Bud” Sallworh, led 50-36 a hal-ime. I shrunk o a wo-poin gamein he las wo minues, bu laehree-poiners by 2011 alumnusguard yrel Reed allowed he red
eam a 102-91 win over he blueeam, coached by 1986 alumnus or-
ward Calvin Tompson.“I’s always good o win, bu we
like doing i or he kids,” Sallworhsaid. Anoher 2011 alumnus guard, Ma-
rio Litle, led he way wih 36 poinsor he red eam. Ben McLemore ledhe blue eam wih 33 poins.
For even direcor Brian Hanni,here were some special momensin his year’s even, including hepregame concer rom opeka bandRace Bandi. Te program honoredoher local kids batling cancer as
well, wih several kids given he op-poruniy o be honorary coaches
or each eam.Beneficiaries Levi Ross, 18, and
Dade Cannon, 11, were in aten-dance a he even.
“Boh o hem celebraed he nighas he rue sars,” Hanni said.
During halfime, Hanni gave Rosshe opporuniy o ake he rip oa lieime o Caliornia, hanks oa donaion rom Miles Schnaer o
Crown Auomoive. Ross hrew analley-oop o Ben McLemore o wina Chevrole Camaro. Ross will go onhe rip wih his bes riend ColonSchell.
Te wo are going o go o Colo-rado, Moun Rushmore, Monana,Oregon, Washingon, and drivingdown he Pacific Coas Highway,sopping in Baja, Cali., and making
a sop in Las Vegas, said Kelly Poter,Ross’s siser.McLemore gave his signed, game-
worn shoe rom he chariy gameo Cannon, who said he really likedmeeing he players afer he even.Cannon’s oher avorie player omee was Danni Boawrigh, be-cause o her sense o humor andhow she liked o have un, he said.
“Mos o he players played or en-
erainmen and no jus winning orlosing,” he said.
Former Kansas players Cole Al-drich and yshawn aylor boh do-naed heir cour-worn shoes romhe game o a quick aucion duringhe final imeou o he game. Teshoes brough a oal o $500.
“I was an imprompu hing haCole and yshawn waned o do and
ha’s rewarding o see,” Hanni said. Aldrich said he appreciaed heans coming ou or him and oherplayers, even hough he’s been awayrom Lawrence or five years now.Tis is his ourh roundball classic.
“Every year i ges beter,” Aldrichsaid. “I’s awesome coming back and
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[seeing] wha Brian [Hanni] and hiscrew do or his even every year.”
Former Jayhawk and curren coacho he Universiy o San Franciscomen’s baskeball eam Rex Walers
said he liked paricipaing in his year’s game.“I’s grea o be asked [o parici-
pae],” he said. “Bud gave me hesar and we ended up geting he win.”
Chrisy Cannon, Dade’s moher,said she was pleased wih he urn-
ou or he even.“We are very graeul and hank-
ul ha he gym was sanding roomonly,” she said.
Overall, Hanni said his was he
bes even o he las six years. Teorganizaion surprised him wih aplaque a halfime honoring him orhe work he has pu ino he even.
“I was surprised,” Hanni said. “Imean he world o me o receiveha honor.”
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Kansas prepares for World University Games
Kansas baskeball is less han a
week rom seeing is firs acion inhe World Universiy Games.
Beore he eam leaves orGhwangju, Souh Korea, on June28, he eam will play wo exhibi-ion games agains eam Canadaon uesday and Friday a he SprinCener in Kansas Ciy, Mo.
Te Jayhawks are missing saringsophomore guard Devone’ Grahamor he ournamen. Graham wasruled ou due o a parially orn quadendon suffered during a scrimmageor Bill Sel Baskeball Camp lasweek. No surgery is required, bu
Graham will no play in Souh Ko-rea and may no ravel wih he eam.
Kansas ound anoher guard quick-ly o fill Graham’s spo. On Saurday,
Kansas announced Florida GulCoas senior guard Julian DeBose
will replace Graham on he roseror he games. DeBose arrived inLawrence on Saurday and saredpracicing wih he eam on Sunday.
“Joe [Dooley, Florida Gul Coasmen’s baskeball coach] had alkedo us abou Julian,” Sel said in aeam release on Saurday. “I called
Joe afer Devone’s injury, and Julian was able o ake he nex 25 days offon hree days noice.”
Sel said DeBose is similar o or-mer Kansas guard ravis Releord.
DeBose averaged 11.9 poins and3.9 rebounds or Florida Gul Coaslas season.
SMU guard Nic Moore will have
a bigger role in he ournamen be-cause o Graham’s absence. Kansasalready los junior guard BrannenGreene or he summer as he is re-habiliaing rom his hip surgery in
April.Kansas’ opponen or he wo
exhibiion games is he Canadiandevelopmen men’s naional eam.Barnaby Craddock, coach o heUniversiy o Albera in Edmonon,Canada, coaches he eam. Te Ca-nadians will pracice in Lawrence onFriday beore leaving or Souh Ko-rea on June 27.
Te Jayhawks are using heir prac-ices o adjus o he InernaionalBaskeball Federaion (FIBA) rulesand a 24-second sho clock or he
inernaional ournamen.“Pracices are going prety good,”
senior orward Huner Mickelsonsaid. “We are geting beter as hesummer goes on.”
Las Augus Mickelson raveled oEsonia and Finland wih he USAEas Coas Baskeball eam or heFour Naions Cup, making his hissecond rip overseas or collegiae
baskeball. Junior orward Landen Lucas also
played overseas las summer wihhe Ahlees in Acion, a spors min-isry o Campus Crusade or Chris,
in he six-game Balic our o Eso-nia las summer. Lucas said he’s a-miliar wih spending ime ousidehe U.S.
“I kind o undersand he culuraldifference and i’s going o be an ex-perience or all o us, bu we will gehrough i ogeher,” Lucas said.
In addiion o he wo games inhe Sprin Cener, Kansas will alsoscrimmage Canada several imesnex week while boh eams pracicein Lawrence.
Te exhibiion games on uesdayand Friday will ip a 7 p.m. in Kan-sas Ciy, Mo.
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Former Kansas rack sar MichaelSigler exhaused his collegiae eli-gibiliy afer he NCAA OudoorChampionships las week. He im-mediaely goes rom op dog a he
NCAA level o he new guy as heransiions o he proessional level.
Sigler’s firs endeavors beyond heUniversiy begin on June 25 a heUSA Championships.
Now back in Kansas, Sigler is pre-paring or he 2015 USA rack andField Oudoor Championships. Heoped o reurn o Lawrence inseado saying in Eugene, Ore., whereboh he NCAA and USA Oudoorsare held his year.
“As long as [sprins and hurdles]coach [Elisha] Brewer is here, I’mgoing o be here,” Sigler said. “Irus my coaching saff here. Wehave a grea coaching saff herewih Coach [Sanley] Redwine andCoach Brewer.”
Sigler will ener he USA OudoorChampionships as a bi o an un-
derdog. Bershawn Jackson (48.09seconds), Johnny Duch (48.13 sec-onds) and Michael insley (48.34seconds) have all recorded beterimes in he 400-meer hurdles hisyear han Sigler’s 48.44 seconds.
Sigler needs o finish in he op
hree o guaranee a spo a he World Championships in Beijing.insley has an auomaic bid, so iSigler finishes ourh wih insleyahead o him, Sigler would sill goo Beijing.
However, Sigler won’ setle orsqueaking ino he World Champi-onships.
“I know ha I’m ready o run wihhese guys, and I’m sure hey knowi as well,” Sigler said. “I knowhey’re waiing or me. When heday comes, we’ll be lacing hem upand ready o go.”
Sigler finished second in he USAChampionships in 2014 behind
Johnny Duch. His firs run his year
akes place June 25. Te semifinalsand finals kick off on June 26 and27, respecively.
Te nex year and a hal or rackincludes wo USA Oudoor Cham-pionships, he 2015 World Cham-pionships, he Olympic rials andhe 2016 Olympics. Sigler, resh offa naional championship, is already
back a work.“I’ll be here year-round,” he said.
“My raining prety much is goingo say he same coninue lifingand coming ou here on he rack
busing my ail off o ry and makehis world eam.”
Sigler’s personal bes o 48.44 sec-onds a he exas Relays does no
guaranee him a spo on he Olym-pic eam in 2016. Alhough his imegives him he ourh bes in he
world, Sigler mus compee wihhe hree ahead o him or limiedspos on he U.S. rack and Fieldsquad.
Te 2020 Olympics provide asrong backup opion or Sigler. He
would ge exra ime o bulk up andprepare as a proessional. Bu mak-ing he 2016 Olympics is sill hegoal.
“Personally, I don’ hink he has o wai our more years,” Brewer said.“I really hink he has a grea oppor-uniy and a grea chance o makeha eam nex year.”
ransiioning o proessional lieis ougher or Sigler his year. Hiscompeiion consiss o experiencedproessionals, who have he benefio being in he middle o rack sea-son. Sigler jus finished his colle-giae rack year and mus now begina new season. Jackson, a our-ime USA Oudoor
Champion, is helping Sigler bridgehe gap beween he collegiae and
proessional lie.“[Jackson’s] been a menor or me.
I me him righ afer high school,”Sigler said. “He’s really a guy ha Ilooked up o and a guy who’s goingo help me ransiion and adjus ohe proessional lie.”
Sigler plans o graduae rom heUniversiy in December wih a ma-
jor in communicaions. Brewer saidSigler will mos likely be an under-graduae coach in he all and a vol-uneer coach pos-graduaion.
No only will Sigler ge o rain inLawrence afer graduaion, bu he
will also learn abou a career he is in-eresed in pursuing afer rack.
“He wans o go ino coaching,”Brewer said. “I hink his gives himan opporuniy o no only rain un-derneah me bu also work wih meas well, o kind o learn he oherside.”
Bright future ahead for track star Michael Stigler
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