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Rsum building
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opinion
Gabrielle Murnan
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en and women
in their early
twenties love
to talk about their wild
Saturday nights, bingewatching addictions and
scrupulous rsum building.
Rsums have become a
thing of casual conversation
and to have a perfect rsum
has become stuff of dreams.
In our society, the perfect
rsum equals the perfect
job, which equals the perfect
life. In order to accomplish
perfection, we must first
build up on job experiences,
volunteer hours, internships,
and special skills. But what
we should realize is that
our rsum is just a piece
of paper. A rsum is a
representation and a fraud,
and Ill give you two reasons
why.
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Madeline Umali
@madelineumali
ts syllabus week: a
week for students to
ease back into the
school routine and reunite
with friends. But most
importantly, students have
a clean slate to start the
semester. It is the week
when students are given
a preview into what their
semester is going to be
like, and it should be taken
seriously.
Academically, it is one of
the most important weeks
in the semester, though
many students choose to
spend the week partying or
skipping class. We view the
week as a freebie to relax
and hangout with friends.
Syllabus week has the
reputation of being a major
party week in large campus
schools. Many students
choose to go out to parties
or bars, which can result in
students skipping class the
following day. This routine
starts students off on the
wrong foot.
This syllabus week should
be different. Students should
take this first week seriously
because it can affect the rest
of your semester. If students
dont know their professors,
skip class, or choose to not
care about their classes,
then eventually, it will be
reflected in their grades.
Madeline Umali is a
sophomore from St. Louis
studying journalism
so why do citizens
sometimes rally against
free trade? People may
be concerned about the
exploitation of developing
countries, as evidenced by
support for advocacy groups
such as Global Exchange.
However, every single
country has gone, is going,
or will go through a period
where conditions may be
considered exploitative. In
China, many factories have
employees working long
hours in poor conditions.
The entire society was
previously agrarian, and
today, a strong middle class
is emerging. Even the United
States went through the
same process in the early
20th century, recalled by
photos of workers in textile
mills. Free trade enables
people to accumulate human
capital and governments to
accrue revenue to invest in
infrastructure, both of which
improve our lot from the
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Friends and roommates Katie Clerke and Haley Hennier are both freshmen at the University. The Kansan
caught up with the two returning from winter break to ask them about the upcoming semester.
Im looking forward to
spending time with Haley
and the people in our
dorm because I missed
them all a lot over break.
I also cant wait to go to
more basketball games.
KATIE CLERKE
Freshman from St. Louis
Im looking forward to
seeing everyone at school
again and getting all my
core classes out of the
way.
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Aries (March 21-April 19)
Today is an 8
Its full speed ahead at work. Take
care of something youd been
neglecting. Check new data carefully. Power into career expansion.
Put in the time now for something
that will pay off later. Call home if
youll be late.
Taurus (April 20-May 20)
Today is an 8
A friend delivers a surprise. Dont
exceed your calling minutes. There
may be hidden expenses. Your
travels may take an interesting
deviation from plans. Adjust, and
stay in communication. Revise the
itinerary. Rest and cool down.
Gemini (May 21-June 20)
Today is a 7
The action is behind the scenes.
Make sure the numbers add up.
Plan for the long term. Believe in
someone who believes in you, and
listen attentively. Pamper a strain.
Home never looked so good. Clear
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The
University
debate
team has won five national
championships
and
is
continually viewed as one of
the best debate programs in the
country. This year is no different
as the team is currently ranked
No. 1 in the nation.
Recent tournaments in
California and Texas had
nine different Kansas debate
pairings that made it to the
elimination round. Partners
Jyleesa Hampton, a senior
from Overland Park, and
Quaram Robinson, a freshman
from Round Rock, Texas, took
second place at a tournament
at the University of Southern
California. Kansas also has two
individual teams ranked among
the top 25 in the country.
We have a deep team and
lots of talented debaters, which
is reflected in the national
rankings, said coach Scott
Harris.
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5. Boyhood
Boyhood is a remarkable
experience, not just because
it was filmed over the course
of 12 years allowing you
to see the family onscreen
literally grow up but because rather than feeling like
a movie or a documentary,
it feels like real life. The film
is like watching memories of
your entire adolescence play
out in front of you. Every
segment is utterly relatable,
whether you see yourself, or
someone you knew, in the
various moments, they all
ring true. Additionally, its a
comprehensive pop culture
nostalgia trip, naturally incorporating cultural
signifiers from each year to
sublime effect. And while the
third act gets a bit too angsty
for its own good, its just
mirroring reality.
4. Whiplash
Have you ever noticed the
blazing power of a drummer
in his element, playing on a
more gripping performance
level than the rest of the
band? Whiplash turns
that vivacity into the most
intense thriller of the year:
a battle at a relentless music
conservatory between a
young drummer (Miles Teller) striving to be one of the
jazz greats and the scariest,
most ferociously merciless
1. The Raid 2
Calling The Raid 2 one
of the greatest action
movies ever undersells the
heart-racing achievement of
this Indonesian martial arts
masterpiece. Taking shape
as a sprawling (and sleekly
satisfying) crime syndicate
epic, its populated by vividly
memorable baddies and an
unstoppable undercover cop
fighting his way through
them with devastating speed
and brutality. The astonishingly staged, unflinching
action sequences make your
eyes widen and stomach
tighten, reaching unthinkable levels of exhilaration
with whirlwinds of violence
that elicit more shouts of
awe than most comedies can
produce laughs. A movie this
energizing truly makes you
feel alive.
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correspondence by Jacqueline
Kennedy Onassis, along with
photographs of the former first
lady in Palm Beach, sold at a
Florida auction Saturday for a
total of $28,400.
The items up for bidding at
Palm Beach Modern Auctions
included Onassis handwritten
notes to interior designer
Richard Keith Langham and
Bill Hamilton, then the design
director at Carolina Herrera.
Onassis corresponded with
both men about clothes and
furnishings she was buying
from the mid-1980s through
her death in 1994.
Letters written by Onassis
rarely appear at auction, and
the auction house fielded
tremendous interest in the
roughly 20 lots available, said
co-owner Wade Terwiller.
When we hold auctions of
art and furniture, you dont see
people engaging in dialogue at
the preview. This was different.
People wanted to comment on
her clothes and recall where
they were and what was going
on when Jackie appeared in a
particular outfit, he said.
Potential bidders related
to Onassis thoughts on her
personal style, which included
detailed instructions on how
she wanted her jackets and
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COMMENTARY
Young Jayhawks
couldnt handle
Hilton Magic
RUN OVER
Kansas cant stop loud Iowa State in transition, suffers first Big 12 loss, 86-81
Graham, the Jayhawks had
whittled the double-digit
Cyclone lead to two as
you had expected them to
do, perhaps.
Hilton Coliseum, which
had seen these same hopes
obliterated before time and
time again by the crimson
and blue, was on edge
as groans replaced cheers,
which had replaced boos.
But thats when Iowa
State ran. And thats when
Kansas couldnt keep up.
We ended up sending
three back, Kansas coach
Bill Self said of Iowa States
fast-paced attack. But
unfortunately, two of three
couldnt seem to remember
to get back.
Six-foot-nine
forward
Jameel
McKay,
with
dreadlocks proportional in
length to his limbs, knifed
past Kansas defenders,
took the pass from Monte
Morris, and flushed it.
Kansas would respond,
however.
Oubre slammed one
himself again a minute
later on an offensive board.
The drawback he failed
to get back on defense.
Not five seconds after,
McKay was airborne again
for another easy two.
DAN HARMSEN
Blair Sheade
@RealBlairSheady
@udk_dan
In front of an Iowa State
crowd that Iowa State coach
Fred Hoiberg said made his
ears hurt, the No. 9 Kansas
Jayhawks (14-3, 3-1) found
themselves in a bit of hole.
Trailing by 10 with a little
more than 13 minutes left
to play in the game, and
with sophomore guard
Frank Mason limping
toward the locker room
with a leg cramp, prospects
of a key road win at Hilton
Coliseum looked bleak,
and it wouldnt end well:
86-81 in favor of No. 11
Iowa State (14-3 , 3-1).
Like so many Kansas
teams that preceded it, this
team would not go down
without administering a
few punches of its own.
It just wasnt enough to
win like in previous years.
No
banked-in
threepoint buzzer-beaters (Ben
McLemore in 2013) or
three-point flurries in
the final minutes (Elijah
Johnson in 2013) to help
squeak out a win.
In a span of four minutes,
and following a Kelly
Oubre Jr. dunk assisted by
freshman guard Devonte
FRANK WEIRICH/KANSAN
Sophomore guard Frank Mason fends off Iowa States Bryce Dejean-Jones.
FRANK WEIRICH/KANSAN
Junior forward Perry Ellis drives past an Iowa State defender Saturday.
Jackson
OFFENSE:
Yenser coached at Cal and Louisiana Tech under Likens. During the
2013-14 seasons he was the offensive line coach for Cal and in 2012
he was the assistant offensive line
coach at Louisiana Tech.
I dont care if youre the best offensive lineman out there, I want
you to be tough, I want you to love
football.
Likens
Yenser
Kubiak
DEFENSE:
Kevin Kane, linebackers
Kane is a native son of the Kansas
football program. He played linebacker for Kansas from 2002-05.
After his playing career he coached
Hyman
Kane
Thibodeaux
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Its a quick turnaround for Kansas,
who returns to Allen Fieldhouse Monday after its first conference loss of the
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The Jayhawks look to resolve transition
defense issues that cropped up Saturday in Ames, Iowa, as the Cyclones
outscored Kansas 21-10 on the break.
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AT A GLANCE
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17-point win against rival Oklahoma
State. No. 18 Oklahoma averages 40
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The Sooners brought back all five
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GAME TO REMEMBER
Perry Ellis
Perry Ellis had his best game in a while for
the Jayhawks. His effort came up short as the
Jayhawks fell to Iowa State. Ellis recorded a
double-double in the loss, scoring 19 and adding
11 rebounds.
Ellis
GAME TO FORGET
Kelly Oubre Jr.
Kelly Oubre Jr. couldnt buy a bucket in Hilton
Coliseum Saturday night. On 5-15 shooting, the
streaky freshman scored only 10 points with only
two assists. Six of his points came in garbage time,
and his poor shooting performance was part of the
reason Kansas fell.
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Sophomore guard Frank Mason goes for a layup in Saturdays game against Iowa State in Ames, Iowa. Mason scored a career-high and team-high 21 points.
Oubre
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Graham sunk his first three-pointer of the game to decrease Iowa States lead to one right before the half. Although the Cyclones scored at the
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Devonte Graham
After a large run by Iowa State, Mason hit a three to cut the lead to single digits. The Jayhawks forced a stop on the defensive end.
Perry Ellis three (11:13 left in second half)
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After a Devonte Graham steal and fast-break score, Ellis hit a transition three to cut Iowa States lead to only five. Ellis then hit two free throws
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