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Senior Jimmy Ervin, Kansas City, has been collecting shoes since he was in grade school. Now, Erving has between 40 and 50 pairs total.
SNEAKERHEADS
Chancellor Bernadette
Gray-Little hosted the
second University update
Feb. 9. For 30 minutes,
Gray-Little discussed mul-
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Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little addresses a group of University faculty and staff Feb. 9 about major projects
underway and goals the University is currently trying to obtain.
TOPEKA A House
committee is debating a bill
that would make "revenge
porn" illegal.
The House Judiciary
Committee heard a testimony Monday on HB
2080, which would ban the
publication or distribution
of nude photos or videos
without an individuals
consent.
Current state law prevents the publication of
photos taken without consent. The proposed legislation would prevent distribution of photos taken
consensually but posted
without an individuals
knowledge.
Currently, 17 states already have revenge porn
laws, according to the Cy-
news
Kansan
staff
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he said.
Although Bukaty
does not buy into the
resale values, most
sneakerheads in the
Midwest, devoid of
small sneaker-boutique resources, are
ready and willing to
pay whatever it costs
to buy limited-edition
sneakers online.
But there are reasons
sneakerheads
buy them, and its not
just so their feet look
cool.
Ervin and Newton
said they have interactions with people
on campus based on
the shoes they are
wearing. Newton said
that people approach
him to engage in conversation. He said
enjoys it because the
people who approach
him are usually wearing collectible sneak-
Business manager
Gage Brock
Sales manager
Katie Bell
ers.
Sometimes I see
people looking at me
kind of funny, Ervin
said. Then Ill look
away, and all of the
sudden, theyre right
next to me talking
about my shoes.
While it is more
difficult to purchase
limited sneaker releases in the Midwest,
it is not impossible. It
can be tough, but true
sneakerheads find a
way.
The game weeds
out the people who
are in it to just get
shoes, Bukaty said.
You have to be more
in it for the game and
get a hook up and care
more and spend more
money to get these
limited releases.
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From his collection of 40-50 shoes, Jimmy Ervin, a senior from Kansas City, lines up a small chunk of them.
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Whether its paper cups or plastic bottles, it is picked up after athletic games and brought to the recycling center to be sorted.
to clean up the sea of litter left behind by fans, taking the place of
a janitorial service. In return, the
campus groups receive $2,800.
The Ultimate Frisbee team puts
the extra money toward a practice field, facilities, entry fees and
travel tournament fees. This year,
the team was able to participate
in four cleanups. This resulted in
the team being able to fly to two
tournaments this year.
It's definitely cool to be in Allen Fieldhouse after no one is in
there. Finkelstein said. [It] is
pretty cool to see it empty and be
part of the process of cleaning it
up and allowing [KU] to have another game and
its cool that they
pay us.
The
money,
however, is not
easily earned. It
takes, on average, five to six
hours to clean the
Fieldhouse. The
cleaning
starts
after the broadcasters
finish
postgame, which
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When Jason Finkelstein, a senior from Hopkins, Minn., attends mens basketball games he
faces a dilemma participate in
the game-day tradition of tossing
shredded copies of the University Daily Kansan into the air or
save himself more work after the
game.
As a member of the University's
Ultimate Frisbee team, Finkelstein and his teammates are hired
multiple times a year by KU athletics to clean Allen Fieldhouse
following games.
Its definitely hard to do, Finkelstein said. It takes a long
time, kids have homework, you
dont get a lot of sleep, kids have
8 a.m.s, its not ideal but as the
club officers, they look forward
to it because it's a lot of income
coming in.
Jay Ellis, assistant athletic director of facilities, is in charge of
organizing campus groups to participate in the Allen Fieldhouse
post-game cleanup. Its a program
that allows campus organizations
for an 8 p.m. game can mean students dont get out until nearly
4:30 a.m. It can take some groups
until the next days lottery to finish cleaning. Groups that do not
complete the cleanup or do not
clean up satisfactorily will have
their pay cut, and KU Athletics
will then hire a custodial service.
Ellis said he agrees the experience can be overwhelming and
makes new groups start cleaning
after womens basketball games
to work them up to the full-house
mens basketball games.
Ive done stadium cleanups and
everything is fine until you put
your hand in nacho cheese, nacho
as well.
Of the nearly 1,500 pounds of
recycling sent to the KU recycling
center each game, Nelson says a
majority of what he receives is either Coke products or ripped up
pieces of the Kansan, and occasionally Fireball shooters, picked
up by the organization's cleaning
up.
Its a dirty, thankless job, but
we appreciate it. We appreciate
all the groups that work really
hard doing this.
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ove,
if
examined
through a scientific lens,
is seemingly simple.
We can break it down into
a few essential factors, like
proximity, physical attractiveness and age. The list
goes on, and under these
conditions, its essentially a
glorified biological response
to our instinctual drive to
procreate.
But, if you have an ounce
of curiosity beneath the
cloak of cynicism that envelops the concept, you might
wonder if love is more. You
could be curious as to why
we lust after love why
we crave it. You might find
yourself questioning what
the underlying implications
of falling in love are. And
you might wonder if love is
something much closer than
a far-off idea, something
more tangible, and if it can
actually be found in college.
We grew up with a falsified idea of what love was.
commitment to anything is
difficult enough due to the
underlying fear that something better might come
along and that an opportunity for optimal success will
be lost. Therefore, prematurely slapping a label on
any sort of relationship can
be panic-inducing.
With a hesitancy toward
investing too much of ourselves into one person combined with the curiosity and
drive to experience a relationship, we form things,
or mini-relationships, and
bask in the fluidity and
lack of commitment they
require, in case something
better does come along.
Weve become paralyzed
when faced with the concept
of love as a result of several
self-fulfilling
prophecies.
Slowly but surely, we have
trained ourselves to believe
that everyone is only after
one thing, and that college is only meant for fun.
For some, these beliefs hold
true, but for others, by forcibly implementing these
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An art piece similar to a satellite by Spencer Dickerson, a graduate student
of metalsmithing. His pieces often reflect his want for exploring.
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The pinewood derby piece that Spencer Dickerson is working on. No matter how the gear is worked, the car will
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Spencer Dickerson works on parts for his pinewood derby piece. He has his
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AT A GLANCE
Kansas is currently on its
second longest winning
streak of the season at four
games and have won five of
the last six. The Jayhawks
are playing much better
now than the stretch in
January where they lost
three times during a fivegame stretch. Now Kansas
has a chance to get back in
the drivers seat for its 12th
straight conference title
with a win on Saturday.
PLAYER TO WATCH
PROJECTED STARTERS
PROJECTED STARTERS
AT A GLANCE
PLAYER TO WATCH
Brannen Greene
junior, guard
The junior guard has already served a five-game
suspension and most recently was called out in a
post-game radio show by
his coach. But on the court,
Greene is a dynamic shooter that can impact a game
as he is shooting 60 percent
from the floor. He needs to
play well if Kansas hopes to
win in Norman.
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@SChasenKU
Buddy Hield
senior, guard
QUESTION MARK
The Jayhawks are playing well right now, winning their last four games.
However, three of those
have been in Allen Fieldhouse. Kansas has already
lost three conference road
games this season and cant
afford to drop many more if
it hopes to stay in the thick
of the Big 12 race.
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BY THE NUMBERS
2 Buddy Hield ranks second nationally with 25.7
points per game.
On Tuesday, Landen Lucas posted two new career-highs in rebounds with 16 and blocks with
four. Much has been made about Lucas lackluster offensive ability, but against West Virginia he scored nine points finishing above the rim
multiple times. If he continues to do that, he
should remain a mainstay in the starting lineup.
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Junior forward Landen Lucas goes up for a dunk during the win over West Virginia.
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Landen Lucas,
Forward
FEB. 11
[Coach] challenged me
to go after more shots,
Lucas said. Its something
that I wanted to do every
time a shot went up, to
jump and challenge that.
Ill continue to do that
because I know its something that hes looking for
from us.
Offensively,
Lucas
didnt do anything special,
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hen sophomore
guard Lauren Aldridge walked out
of the locker room in Morgantown, W. Va., she knew
the ensuing game would be
different than the Jayhawks
previous five in Big 12 play:
it would be the first game in
over a year without one of
her parents in the stands.
Either her mother or father
had been present at every
game this season and had
not missed a single Kansas
basketball game, home or
away, since last season.
Its just different when
you dont have mom or dad
in the stands, Aldridge said.
But
when
Aldridge
looked up from her pregame warmup, she saw her
fathers familiar face. Steve
Aldridge drove 12 hours
from their hometown of
Marshfield, Mo., to see Aldridge lead the Jayhawks
against the Mountaineers.
At the sight of her father,
900 miles from Lawrence,
Aldridge was beaming.
I told all my teammates, Aldridge said. And
I was like Does anybody
else see who is sitting in the
stands up there? And they
were like Oh my God its
your dad!
Her dad felt the same
way.
As a dad, those smiles
are priceless. So it was a
long, hard trip but it was
definitely worth it, Steve
said.
It was that reaction that
Steve made the trip for. But
16 hours before tipoff at
WVU Coliseum, not even
he thought hed be in the
stands. Unable to sleep, Aldridge said he made the decision at 3 a.m. to leave for
the game.
I packed the bag not
really knowing if I was going make the trip the next
day, Steve said. I woke up
at about three oclock in the
morning and started tossing
and turning and couldnt really sleep and I just reached
over to my wife and said
Hey Im leaving.
To Lauren, Steve is more
than a parent. He was her
first coach, and she credits
her father for her development into a college basketball player.
Him being there is
kind of my reassurance,
Aldridge said. Hes kind
of my confidence in a lot
of ways, so just having him
there gives me some sort of
confidence and fulfillment
like Im getting to do what
he loves to watch me do.
When Lauren first began
to take an interest in basketball, she said Steve spent
hours on YouTube looking
up drills to make her a better player. Steve said it was
tough to get the young Lauren out of the gym.
The way that he has
worked with me and developed me as a player, he
should get all the credit, I
just do the work, Lauren
said.
Although Steve played
basketball in high school,
his sport was baseball.
And baseball made him no
stranger to long road trips.
If we can go in
the gym and get
better in a threehour practice, if
we dont waste
a single second
while were in the
gym, then thats a
win for us.
Lauren Aldridge,
Guard
It allowed me to talk
to her to make her realize
I understand what it takes
to get there, Steve said. I
think sometimes people go
into it a little bit blind. That
they just think a kid is going
to end up there. I was kind
of like her: I was always the
hardest worker and spent
the most time [practicing.]
I think thats why shes ended up where she is, because
shes got a desire to do it.
This season, Laurens
family decided that they
were going to do anything to
support her.
I think her mom and
I made the decision that
were going to try and do everything we can to support
her in a little bit of a tough
time, Steve said. I think
she really appreciates it.
At the final buzzer in
WVU Coliseum, Lauren
and the Jayhawks came
away with a 72-35 loss, their
eighth in a row.
Sitting in last in the conference, Kansas is without
a single senior on the team.
Aldridge leads the team
in scoring with 240 total
points so far this season and
an average of 10.4 per game.
During a tough season,
however, support from the
fans has remained constant.
Kansas coach Brandon
Schneider consistently commends the amount of fan
support the team receives.
Thats huge for the
girls, Steve said. It means
a lot to them that theyre
supported the way they
are. I know it means a lot to
Lauren. They put in a lot of
work and they might not be
getting the results they want
right now, but to be getting
the support that theyre getting, its a really nice thing.
As a sophomore, Lauren leads the effort to turn
around the Kansas womens
program, but she doesnt focus on sweeping change.
Its just a day-by-day
process, Lauren said. If we
can go in the gym and get
better in a three-hour practice, if we dont waste a single second while were in the
gym, then thats a win for us.
Thats a successful day. If
we can continue to build on
that every single time thats
going to lead to good things
in the future.
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at least once.
I think were playing
better, coach Bill Self said.
We had that dull stretch.
Hopefully everybody else
hits that in February and
weve already hit it.
If theyre going to win
their 12th consecutive con-
We got to go steal
one that we let slip
away.
Bill Self, head coach
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Joan and Web Golden grew up in the same town, but did not begin
dating until Web was a sophomore and Joan was a freshman.
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e m i n gto n
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Remington Miller (right) proposed to Alli
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L aughter
is the shortest
distance between two people
Valentine
VALENTINES DAY
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PRO
about
romance. If
youre single,
you can take this
day as a celebration of a different sort.
Express your appreciation
to the coworkers, friends
and family members who
brighten your days. And
if thats not sufficient
support, revel in the fact
that youre $146.84 richer
than the average adult with
some discount chocolate
on Feb. 15.
Brook Nasseri is a sophomore from Topeka studying microbiology and English.
Edited by Kate Miller
CON
@ BridgetteBefort
tines
Day the
price of
love is expected to reach $19.7
billion. Relative to
the national budget
and deficit, $19.7 billion
may seem like pocket
change, but to an average
person $19.7 billion is a
huge amount of money.
Although I do my fair share
of spending on Valentines
Day products, I cannot help
but think of so many better
ways to put $19.7 billion to
use instead of on flowers
that wilt in one day and
chocolate that will need to
be exercised off next week.
So, what could $19.7
billion actually do in the
$100 for dinner and donating the other $50 to charity could provide a meal for
people who may not have
the resources to eat every
day. Roses costing $80 are
beautiful, but $40 roses radiate just as much beauty,
and the remainder could
be donated to research so
there is less cancer in the
world and thus more people to celebrate Valentines
Day.
Spending hard-earned
money is a time-tested approach to showing love and
appreciation, but money
can be spent on both loved
ones and others less fortunate. This Valentines Day,
love really could change the
world if we put some of our
money towards causes for
the good of humanity.
Bridgette Befort is a
sophomore from Topeka
studying chemical engineering.
Edited by Candice
Tarver
VALENTINES DAY
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VALENTINES DAY
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ARE YOU
SINGLE?
Yes
Are you
looking for a
valentine?
Do you still
have a heart
full of love?
No
Yes
No
VOLUNTEER!
Yes
No
Find opportunities
to help a good
cause
Is bae in
town?
No
Being alone on
Valentines day
makes me want to:
Are you
feeling flossy?
No
Revel
Yes
Silk
GNO!
No
HOTLINE BLING!
Text your crush!
Just do it. What
could go wrong?
Yes
Wallow
SHOPPING!
Treat yo self
Cheap
Sweats
A girls/guys night
out is the perfect
way to forget
youre alone.
Yes
0 $ $$ $$$
CHILL AT HOME!
Chill with your
friends, hide the
calendar, forget
mushy love stuff.
How much do
you want to
spend?
GO OUTSIDE!
Nature is free!
Enjoy a lovely
Lawrence public
park.
Nice
Hows the
weather?
GO FOR DRINKS!
Cold
NETFLIX & CHILL!
THE HAWK!
Or as I like to call
it, old reliable.
Yes
Do you have
a car?
No
KCMO!
MASS!
Head to Country
Club Plaza in Kansas
City and indulge in
some rich food.
Pick a classy
restaurant like 715 or
Merchants and dine
on fine cuisine.
VALENTINES DAY
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miscommunication between
ourselves and the person we
are intending to court. As
Crenshaw puts it, it's a lack of
clarity that starts out any kind
of relationship on the bad foot.
"A relationship is the
involvement of one or more
people in each others lives,
and it is based on some
agreed-upon rule structure,"
Crenshaw
said.
"Poor
relationship definition does
more damage to young adults
than any other dating issue,
particularly when it leads to
an asynchronous attachment,
meaning one person has more
feelings than the other."
VALENTINES DAY
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Radio
If youre looking for something still a little heart-felt,
Cuba Gooding Jr.s crowning performance in 2003s
Radio as an innocent, mentally-disabled itinerant can
certainly take the cake.
While the film at its surface is based around a South
Carolina high-school football team that adopts James
Radio Kennedy as their sideline motivation, director
Michael Tollin delves a lot deeper than just Xs and Os.
Earnestly, the film makes the audience understand the
nightmarish battle for acceptance and the undeniable
lack of wholesomeness that lingers in our personalities
a touching exemplar for the End the R-Word
movement in the late 90s to 2000s.
Laurence Anyways
2012s progressive drama Laurence Anyways
touches on various issues of sexuality and relationships
at the granular level.
However, it still resoundingly falls under the category
of V-Day killer. Director Xavier Dolan didnt intend it
to be a sappy, light-hearted look at the life of a trans
woman. Instead, it injects you into the mind of a
Canadian trying to put up with discrimination as well as
everyday issues, with a lot more sludge and turmoil that
makes the film at times tough to swallow.
Hot Fuzz
A cheeky allusion to the modern day action tale, 2007s
caper-film Hot Fuzz was brought to life by Shaun of
the Dead director Edgar Wright and actor Simon Pegg.
It is a head-crushing, bullet-blazing story about a bigfish-in-a-small-pond ex-London cop cleaning up for the
ineptitude of his precinct counterparts probably in
the style you were expecting when you first saw this list.
It is a tale filled with filthy, cunning pub humor a
homosocial world that is short of anything close to a
strong female role to point to, although Hot Fuzz is
comfortable where it is and exudes that.
This film also throws away any cliches you might think
of when the crime genre pops up on your Netflix feed. It
has a stellar, frenetic pace that feels familiar, but it also
offers a symbolism that adds a hint of intellectualism to
the mix.
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