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WHATS YOUR SIGN?
Aries (March 21-April 19)
For nearly eight weeks,
with Mars in Virgo, work
becomes a constant
theme. Get financial details
lined up over the next
month with yesterday's
Libra Sun. Make shared
decisions. Peace and quiet
get productive.
Taurus (April 20-May 20)
For nearly eight weeks,
with Mars in Virgo, fun and
romance captures your attention. Postpone financial
discussions and important
decisions today. Don't
overspend, even for a good
cause. Your team comes
through for surprising
success.
Gemini (May 21-June 20)
Changes are required.
Beautify your space, with
Mars in Virgo for two
months. Compromise, for
ease and grace. No stretching the truth now; not
even a little. Secrets get
revealed. Avoid arguments.
Heed your elders. Let
someone in.
Cancer (June 21-July 22)
For about two months,
with Mars in Virgo, communications unlock new
doors. Dance gracefully with an unexpected
reaction. Carefully crafted, direct words soothe
inflammation. Rekindle
passion. Friends help you
advance. They lead you to
the perfect answer.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)
Save up for something
special. For nearly eight,
weeks (Mars in Virgo),
work to increase income.
Put your muscle into it.
Moderate a controversy
with family finances. Avoid
risky business. Defer gratification and budget for
what you want.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Share the load or drop it.
For two months, with Mars
in Virgo, personal matters
take center stage. Stick
to the truth, even when
awkward. Compromise.
Provide cool common
sense. Do it carefully or do
it over.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
Slow down to avoid accidents. Navigate errors and
let the little stuff go. Get
into peaceful retreat mode
for the next two months.
Clean, sort and organize.
Look back to gain perspective on the road ahead.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
Grow profitable opportunities through socializing.
Harness group power over
the next two months, with
Mars in Virgo. Energize a
community effort. Don't
borrow or lend ... contribute while leaving time for
work, family and health.
Balance is key.
Sagittarius(Nov.22-Dec.21)
Take your professional passion to the next level. If you
must ruffle feathers, do it
gently. Assert your position
with humor. For nearly
eight weeks, with Mars in
Virgo, career advances are
available. Practice what
you love.
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Travel beckons for about
two months, with Mars in
Virgo. Nail down reservations early. There are still
many secrets to be discovered. Don't try to run away.
Think of someone who
needs you. New information changes things.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
Don't let financial constraints stop you. For
about two months, with
Mars in Virgo, review
and organize finances
for increased power and
income. Private conversations reduce stress. The
truth gets revealed. Find
new ways to earn.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)
Provide support (rather
than criticism) to someone
in authority. Your partner
contributes valuable data.
For about two months,
with Mars in Virgo, work
together for greater power.
Take advantage of a rising
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no matter how big we are. We
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No matter how big our world
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or Kendrick Lamar, or J. Cole,
where everyone has heard us. I
dont feel like I started off of
course I had to fight to get a head
start I didnt start out on, for
lack of a better word. But you
know what I mean, what people like to call on and what was
an automatic process; you dont
have to work hard to get anything.
Ive had shows, Ive played
shows with Earl that were half
full, you know what I mean? Ive
played shows by myself that were
half full. Ive played shows with
bigger acts that were half full. Its
all a process, man. These markets, man. Its a tricky thing to me
to get the Internet to to make the
shift to whats real.
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showmanship a problem
that has often plagued collaborative records.
2011s Watch the Throne
had this problem as well.
Kanye West carried that
album while Jay-Z took a
backseat. However, this still
comes as a bit of a shock
because Futures recently
released record Dirty Sprite
2 was sensational.
The mixtapes second track,
Big Rings, is notably one
of the worst songs Drake has
been involved with in years.
The chorus is excruciatingly
awkward while the verses
arent much better.
Drake and Future are an
unlikely pairing. One artist is
a middle-class guy from Toronto while the other is a trap
rapper from Atlanta. Nevertheless, the two come together
for a pretty solid project.
What a time to be alive.
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changes. In an interview
with Zane Lowe, Adams said
it was never his intention to
change the intent of Swifts
songs.
Adams reimagines an
already great album and
adds another facet to his
extensive discography. For
Swift, Adams' album is a
great way for "1989" to live
on. When her perspective
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Clayton Adam
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Well the ideal answer is neither. Kansas has not finished
the season with the same
starting quarterback that it
gave the nod to in the season
opener in the last two years.
David Beaty would prefer to
end the streak and keep junior
quarterback Montell Cozart as
the guy.
The other reason you would
ideally say neither is that if
one of the backups comes into
the game, it means the game
is out of reach. Kansas would
like to be competitive in this
game this weekend.
All that being said, if I had to
pick one, I am going with the
freshman Ryan Willis. Willis
is far more talented and will
one day get his shot to be the
starting quarterback for the
future.
The coaching staff seemed
concerned about how short
fall camp was and how that
might prevent the freshman
from seeing some playing
time early as he adjusts to the
college level. However, Willis
came in for the opener and
TRAINERS ROOM
Brewers: RHP Wily Peralta (left oblique) is out for the
season. Manager Craig Counsell said Peraltas oblique has
flared up again. Counsell said
OF Ryan Brauns back didnt
progress like we wanted to
when he took batting practice
Tuesday and that Milwaukee is
kind of in a holding pattern
with the injury. C Jonathan
Lucroy (concussion) worked
out at first base before the
game.
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Cubs: LHP Jon Lester (10-11,
3.46 ERA) will be looking for
his third win in September and
his second against the Pirates
after limiting Pittsburgh to one
hit over five innings on Sept.
15.
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more important.
But to take it a step further,
it hasnt just been soccer: 2015
has been the year of speed in
sports.
You can look at Golden State
Warriors shooting guard Klay
Thompson, who set a new
NBA record by scoring 37
points in a quarter back in January and its worth noting
he scored all of those points
in just under 9:45 of game
time or even something on
a much smaller scale, like the
Denver Broncos scoring two
touchdowns in nine seconds of
game time to stun the Kansas
City Chiefs on Sept. 17.
You can look at the recent
Baylor-SMU game, where
the teams combined for 42
first quarter points with three
touchdowns coming in the first
two minutes of the game, or
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Which team will win the Big 12?
SEAN COLLINS
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Last season both the Baylor
Bears and the TCU Horned
Frogs were left on the brink of
the inaugural College Football
Playoff, and neither team made
it. The two powerhouses are
looking to dominate the conference once again, but the Bears
have the best chance at making it
into the playoffs.
Sure, Baylor lost quarterback
Bryce Petty, and TCU has the
Heisman hopeful in quarterback
Trevone Boykin. After years of
having elite college quarterbacks
at Baylor, Seth Russell appears
to be nothing less of those
standards.
After just two games into the
season, Russell has been strong
with nine touchdowns and a
187.5-passer rating, currently
ranking him at No. 6 in the
country, according to the NCAA.
Passer rating evaluates the overall
efficiency of a quarterback. The
current single-season record
is held by former Wisconsin
quarterback Russell Wilson,
who recorded a passer rating
of 191.78 in 2011, according to
sports-reference.com.
As the season continues,
Russell will settle into his role
more and more and, with the
uncanny amount of weapons at
his disposal including running
back Shock Linwood and wide
receiver Corey Coleman, Russell
should be able to dominate the
Big 12.
Although Boykin is a dominant
quarterback in the Big 12 both in
the air and on the ground as evidenced by the 4,661 yards of total
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KEY CONTRIBUTORS
KEY CONTRIBUTORS
FISH SMITHSON
FRESHMAN CORNERBACK
CHRIS LAVIANO
SOPHOMORE, QUARTERBACK
Through two games, Smithson has 17 tackles, which is more than the second and third leading tacklers on the team combined (15). Hes been active
in the passing game, leading the Jayhawks with two pass deflections, and his
forced fumble is the only turnover caused by the Jayhawks this season. His
nose for the ball will be important for a defense that has struggled to tackle so
far this season.
Laviano looks good on paper but has turned the ball over in crucial situations
this year, leading his team to an 1-2 record in his two starts. Laviano leads the
Big Ten in completion percentage (72 percent), and has been incredible on first
downs. But his three interceptions have come back to burn Rutgers; hes even
been booed by fans at home. Its possible that sophomore Hayden Rettig could
start over Laviano this week, though the depth chart does not reflect that.
TRE PARMALEE
SENIOR, WIDE RECEIVER
JOSH HICKS
SOPHOMORE, RUNNING BACK
The Jayhawks have had a very balanced attack at receiver this year with 12
guys who have caught at least one pass through two games. Parmalee leads
the pack in yards (97) and is the only one to catch a touchdown this season.
His ability to get open and create yards after the catch makes him a nice
safety valve for Cozart in the Jayhawks first road game of the season.
Hicks is averaging 6.3 yards per carry and is the best running back on this
team, yet he is not listed as the starter. Hes averaging 86 rushing yards per
game and topped 100 yards for the third time in his career last week. Hes
listed behind team captain Paul James on the depth chart. James is still
recovering from serious injuries, which have put a quick end to each of his
last two seasons.
MONTELL COZART
JUNIOR, QUARTERBACK
STEVE LONGA
JUNIOR. LINEBACKER
After a career day in week one, Cozart came back to earth against Memphis,
throwing for just 118 yards with a completion percentage under 50 percent.
Until Cozart proves he can consistently complete deep passes, defenses will
continue to dare him to throw deep by taking away all of the short routes.
Longa is the defensive leader on this team. He has tied or led the team in
tackles in 20 of his 29 career games and leads the active team with 251 career
tackles. Hes a ferocious pass defender who will give Cozart trouble on short
throws, a staple of this Kansas version of the air raid offense.
BEN GOODMAN
SENIOR, DEFENSIVE END
KEMOKO TURAY
SOPHOMORE,DEFENSIVE END
Before the season, Goodman said his goal was to record 15 sacks, and hes on
pace to do that with 3.5 sacks through two games. The defensive line struggled to get any pressure on the quarterback in a big loss to Memphis. The
team will rely on Goodman on to pressure the quarterback this weekend for
the Jayhawks defense to be successful.
If defensive tackle Darius Hamilton was healthy and ready to play, hed be a
four-star guy. But hes questionable with what is suspected to be a knee injury
and is still up for a possible redshirt, meaning he could stay sidelined this
year. However, Turay is almost as exciting, albeit a bit more raw. The 6-foot-6
defensive end played mostly third downs in his freshman season but is trying
to become an every down guy this year.
KEAUN KINNER
JUNIOR, RUNNING BACK
ANTHONY CIOFFI
JUNIOR, FREE SAFETY
Kinner has been the best player for the Jayhawks this season with over 100
rushing yards in each of his first two games. Kinner has shown hes an explosive athlete in the open field, but he also has the ability to break tackles on
his way to three rushing touchdowns. The Jayhawks will continue to lean on
Kinner to move the chains, run the clock and keep their struggling defense
off the field.
Cioffi is a former corner who converted to free safety over the offseason.
Those ballhawking skills he learned at corner have already translated over
the last two seasons when he played three games at free safety and recorded
two interceptions. This year hes done the same three games and two
interceptions. Hes quite the athlete and a guy Cozart has to be weary of when
throwing the ball across the middle.
135
34.7
557
7
Rutgers players players suspended or kicked off the team.
Of those, four were crucial and
expected to be contributors to
the team. Leading those four is
wide receiver Leonte Carroo, an
All-Big Ten player for last year.
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Change in practice
schedule
Because of a change in the
way classes are ordered, Kansas
baseball players now have a new
practice schedule that starts later
in the day.
Its the first time in 12 years
that coach Ritch Price has had
to change the way his team practices, and he expressed he wasnt
too pleased about it.
Were doing their hitting
during the day around (the player's) class schedule and were not
starting practice until 3:45, and
then they go to the weight room
at 5," Price said. "Its a full day
but its different because of the
class problems weve had."
Assistant coaches have had to
put in a lot of work to switch to a
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Kansas defeats
Kansas State to
extend streak
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Whats at the bottom of
Potter Lake? Is there really
a murder room above
Jeffersons? Does getting hit
by a KU bus really equal
free tuition?
Lawrence and the
University are brimming
with myths and tales that
have been passed down
through the years. Were
taking a look at the truth
behind some of the most
popular and strangest
legends.
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editor
preserved.
In 1987, two other tunnels
were discovered at Sixth and
Massachusetts Street when
the Underwood Building was
destroyed.
The tunnels aren't fancy
by any means. Many of the
tunnels, according to people
who have seen them, aren't
very big. With hardly any
room to stand, people crawled
through the mold, grime, and
mud that coated the paths. The
article from 1962 detailed how
the tunnel the boys found was
roughly three feet in height.
As for urban legend, anything
goes.
Historians in Lawrence have
been on both sides of the
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The tradition of walking under the monument on the graduation day began the
following year. The
year it was created,
the Kansas City Star
called it "the finest
musical instrument of
its kind west of Chicago." Measuring 120feet tall, the Campanile contains 53 bells in
the carillon.
Despite all the posi-
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Legend holds that if a students walk through the
Memorial Campanile before they graduate, they wont
graduate on time.
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stull cemetery
is rumored to
be a gateway
to hell. is it?
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below.
But on Jan. 15, 2015,
a fire in the second
story of the building
shut the restaurant
down for two months.
Firefighters cut open
the siding, exposing
the interior and the
old tale.
We had an electrical fire in the upstairs
back portion of the
restaurant," said Jeffersons owner Brandon Graham. "We
dont know the final
cause; we do know that
a transformer blew up
and, at the same time,
a fire started."
After talking to the
current staff of Jeffersons, only one employee had even heard
of someone being
murdered upstairs.
Nevertheless, the second story of the building is easily seen from
the streetas well as
the window of Harriss office.
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Jeffersons Restaurant occupies the first floor of a building where, in
1954, a murder occurred.
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