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Bales of Laughs
CITY COMMISSION
Task force
suggests
wage hike
Vestoria Simmons | COLLEGIAN
The Manhattan City Com-
mission met last night for its
regular meeting.
Mayor Bob Strawn pro-
claimed April 2010 was Child
Abuse Prevention Month and
April 6 was Lou Ann Getz
day. Getz was designated a
2010 Kansas Master Teacher.
Commissioners then
moved on to approve items
previously reviewed.
Next, commissioners heard
updates on a consolidated
public hearing plan, heard
recommendations from the
Economic Development
Model Task Force, discussed
a bid rejection for a zoo edu-
cation center, and authorized
the public bidding of Third
Street and Pierre Street inter-
section.
To continue participating
in the U.S. Department of
Photos by Tommy Theis | COLLEGIAN
Housing and Urban Devel-
Brandon Geiger, senior in agribusiness, rushes to move bales of hay during a race at the Cowboy Olympics.
opment’s Community Devel-
opment Block Grant entitle-
Cowboy Olympics provide fun, teamwork ment program, the city is re-
quired to have an approved
consolidated plan, which is
updated every five years.
The plan will include a cit-
Carrie Gilliam | COLLEGIAN out, “I’m OK!” izen participation plan, five-
The last event was barrel racing with a year strategic plan, annual
Students attempted to catch an escap- member of a team riding in a wheel bar- action plan, and a number
ing goat and dress it in leopard print un- rel and another member pushing them of certifications and support-
derwear last night in Weber Arena during around barrels in a clover leaf pattern. ing documents as required by
the Ag Olympics hosted by the Agriculture Dummy roping was a redemption round HUD. No motion was neces-
Student Council for the week of Ag Fest. for members of a team to get time tak- sary.
The night started with 14 teams partici- en off their previous events. This event The task force recom-
pating in five different events, set up by the helped the Ag Econ girls’ team take time mended a series of changes
rodeo team. Events included a wheel bar- off from their hay stacking event. Kyra to the Return-on-Investment
rel race, hay stacking, an obstacle course, O’Brien, junior in agriculture economics, model; these included ad-
goat dressing and dummy roping. Each roped the dummy’s head twice, deducting justing the base wage struc-
event was timed and the fastest time won 20 seconds off her team’s score. ture to have a wage floor of
the event. Teams included four members Three teams won gift cards to Carlos O’ $12 per hour, rather than
with all men or women and co-ed teams. Kelly’s, So Long Saloon and Kites after $10 per hour and incorpo-
At the goat dressing event, the first two the times were tabulated. rate the necessary changes
members had to put socks and leopard The winning men’s team, AGR, consist- into the City’s economic de-
skin underwear on a goat. The next two Annarose Hart, junior in agricultural education, ed of Kevin Morgan, Levi Hermann, Dil- velopment application ma-
members added a cheerleader uniform to holds a goat while her teammate rushes to dress the lon Cook, and Trent Knewell. terials, process, and model.
the goat’s outfit. Some students picked up goat during the Cowboy Olympics Tuesday night. The women’s team that won, GDI, con- The recommendations were
the goat while the other student attempt- sisted of Danielle Hill, Kelli Johnson, Erin approved 3-2 with commis-
ed to clothe it. around two times, ran through tires then Walker and Stephanie Lindsay. sioners James E. Sherow and
Another event was an obstacle course carried buckets of water to the finish line. The champion co-ed team, named Jayme Morris-Hardeman dis-
with two members of a team jumping over At another event students had to take Agronomy, included Eric Preston, Rober- agreeing.
panels and around hay bales. The audi- nine hay bales from one end to another ta Barthol, Lauren Lang and Josh Patter-
ence hollered out when students jumped and back again. The all men’s team picked son. To view the full City
up on the bale and pulled themselves over, up the bales with ease, while some of the Julia Milligan, sophomore in animal sci- Commission report,
looking like they were stuck on a Velcro all girl’s team took their time lugging the ence and industry, said she enjoyed help- go to the Collegian
wall. bales across the line. One girl tripped ing put the obstacle course together. Web site,
After the two students jumped over while carrying a hay bale. When the “It’s a great way to have fun with the www.kstatecolle-
the obstacle, the next two members spun crowd yelled out with laughter she called students in the College of Ag,” she said. gian.com.
New abortion bill stirs controversy POLICE REPORT
Electronics reported stolen
Austin Enns | COLLEGIAN tient to sue the abortion doctor physician agrees that giving birth
without the consent of the pa- to the fetus would kill the mother
The toughest political issue in tient if the physician committed or cause substantial and irrevers- Hannah Blick | COLLEGIAN after one driver failed to yield
the modern political era is abor- an illegal abortion. ible impairment of a major bodily to oncoming traffic, according
tion. For some, abortion is a re- “Rather then spending legisla- function to the mother. The past A Manhattan woman re- to another RCPD report.
ligious issue deeply ingrained in tive time on duplicitous restric- 12 years in which Kansas has ported $1,000 worth of sto- The incident occurred at
their personal convictions, while tions, they need to focus on pre- been keeping records, all of the len and damaged property at 6:40 p.m. at the intersection
for others, abortion is an issue vention,” Gillooly said. “That 3,000 viable 22-week-old fetuses her home on Monday, accord- of East Poyntz Frontage Road
that affects an equally deep belief means providing women with ac- that were aborted were grouped ing to a report from the Riley and Enoch Lane, said Crosby.
in women’s right to privacy. cess to affordable contraception.” under the substantial and irre- County Police Department. Diana Phillips, 47, of
Kansas’ legislature recent- Culp contended these new reg- versible impact category. The incident occurred Wamego, was driving south-
ly passed a bill that brought this ulations are important to make Mental health is included in sometime between 6 p.m. on bound on Enoch. She did not
controversial topic back as a pol- the doctors more accountable, this definition, and the physician Thursday and 11:53 p.m. on yield as she turned right, and
icy issue. In votes of 84-36 and and to ensure that if a patient is supposed to report the decision Monday, said RCPD Lt. Herb her 2004 Honda Accord hit
24-15, Kansas’ House of Repre- dies during a procedure the fami- on whether the fetus would cause Crosby. Donald Ebert’s 2004 Chevy
sentatives and Senate passed a ly can seek restitution. harm in the paperwork in order The victim, Vaughna Gib- Trailblazer as it traveled west-
bill that would change abortion The 22nd week is an impor- to prevent abuse. son, 47, of 3024 Claflin Road, bound on Frontage Road, ac-
guidelines. tant milestone because it is only The new law would require reported that an unknown cording to the report.
Mary Kay Culp, the executive a few weeks before the start of the report to include a diagno- suspect kicked open the rear Ebert, 50, also of Wamego,
director of Kansans for Life, said the third trimester. Dawn Sear- sis of the harm so the Kansas De- door of her home, resulting in was transported to Mercy by a
there have been several similar les, a registered nurse at the Riley partment of Health could keep $345 worth of damage to the private vehicle for chest pain,
bills in the past that were vetoed County Health Department, said closer tabs on the abortion doc- door and its frame, according Crosby said.
by former governor Kathleen there is a distinction at 22 weeks tors. Currently, in order to obtain to the report. Phillips was transported to
Sebelius. Now, the only thing because by then the baby has de- that information a court order is Crosby also said the sus- Mercy Regional Hospital by
keeping the new bill from becom- veloped many of the important needed. pect stole an Emerson 32” flat ambulance for a fractured pel-
ing law is a potential veto from body parts. “We’re not talking about early screen TV, worth $450; a Dell vis, ribs and other unknown
Governor Mark Parkinson. “At about 21 weeks the baby abortions; we’re talking about re- laptop computer, worth $125; injuries. She was then life-
Sarah Gillooly, public affairs is obviously a fetus,” said Searles. ally late abortions of babies who and other miscellaneous items, flighted to Stormont-Vail Hos-
manager for Planned Parent- She also said at that stage a baby are at a point where they can al- worth $80. pital in Topeka, according to
hood’s Kansas and Mid-Missouri can recognize their mother’s ready live outside the womb,” No arrests have been made the report.
region, said the bill changes the voice and the mother can usual- Culp said. “We’re talking about in the case. A minor passenger in Phil-
definition of viability, adds addi- ly feel movement. making the abortionists who lips’ vehicle was also trans-
tional reporting requirements for Kansas Statutes Annotated 64- make a lot of money from this, WAMEGO WOMAN LIFE- ported to Mercy Regional
abortions that are in the 22nd 6703 states that once a fetus is 22 and have a big financial incen- FLIGHTED TO TOPEKA Hospital for abrasions to the
week and finally allows a new weeks old, an abortion can only tive, be responsible and write AFTER TRAFFIC ACCIDENT elbow and face and a possible
civil course of action that allows occur to a fetus that would be vi- down their reasons.” Three people were trans- concussion, Crosby said.
a husband or parent of the pa- able outside the womb if another ported to the hospital Monday
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Forgive and Forget
Stepping up to resolve issues helps keep stress in check
ber on your ego, if it’s obvious the cir-
cumstances are going nowhere, suck
up your dignity and apologize first.
Another idea I find particular-
ly helpful if I’m having trouble let-
ting go of something is to completely
distract myself. This really isn’t very
hard to do considering the fact I have
Jillian Aramowicz A.D.H.D., but in all seriousness, dis-
traction can do wonders for a trou-
bled mind.
I was about halfway through my My No.1 go-to stress reliever has
shift at work when I saw him. He me- always been running. If I’m anxious, I
andered toward a table where I would run. If I’m worried, I run. If I’m upset,
have to pass him constantly through- I run harder. This may be a person-
out the night. al trait, but during my years of track,
“Please sit somewhere else, please I always performed better when I was
sit somewhere else,” I thought anx- a little worried about something be-
iously. I hurried over to the bar to forehand or if I was upset because I
get a customer’s drink order, resist- was losing. (I did not, by all defini-
ing the urge to shoulder check him as tions of the word, like having an off
I walked by. Instead, we locked eyes day in track.)
for a second and exchanged a cold Somehow, focusing my attention
glance, smoldering with the embers of on doing my best in a given situation
hostility. made me feel better about whatev-
I’m very rarely an angry person, er was bothering me. If you’re having
but there are certain caveats to any a moment when your mood is some-
situation that fire up burning antag- what less than good, do whatever
onism in my mind. I won’t go into makes you feel better about yourself.
why I so passionately dislike the man Take a walk, paint a picture, go shop-
in question, save for the fact that he ping or listen to music. Do something
is, or was, an important member in that makes you smile.
the community who made some very I’m grateful that I’m a laid-back
poor choices that affected a close person and I don’t have to deal with
friend. We know we hate each oth- a flaring temper very often. But there
er and we both know why. Now the will always be that day, that mo-
only problem I had was dealing with ment, or that person that sends you
it all night. over the edge. If you’re wondering if
Forgiving and forgetting, like most the individual mentioned in the be-
clichés designed to make us better ginning of the article and I ever re-
people, is a gesture that is so much solved our differences, no, we did not.
easier said than done. I’m general- And I’m okay with that. I’ve come to
ly a forgiving person. I don’t, howev- realize I can’t change anything so I
er, forget easily, and I’ve come to the should stop wasting my time wishing
conclusion that the reason for this is I could. Forgiving and forgetting will
illustration by Jillian Aramowicz
because sometimes forgetting a par- still be a struggle for many people, but
ticular situation is not the best idea. nally figured out that the first step off, there is no use brooding over it like Ralph Waldo Emerson once said,
Maybe it would be better if instead to letting go of animosity is to stop for hours, or even days. “For every minute you are angry, you
of forgive and forget, we could sim- thinking about it so much. Anger As much as it sucks (for lack of lose 60 seconds of happiness.” I think
ply forgive and move on. But it’s nev- wastes time and time is of the es- a better term) to be the first one to I will take my 60 seconds and run
er that easy, is it? sence. There will always be that phase apologize, fights are very rarely black with it.
There must be antidotes to the dis- after a fight or a bad day where you and white; it is certainly atypical to
ease of resentment, but how can we and the other person involved will be in a situation where one person is Jillian Aramowicz is a sophomore in journalism
find the cure for a grudge if we are refuse to admit the other person is absolutely right and the other is abso- and mass communications. Send comments to
still angry about it to start with? I fi- right, but after that initial anger wears lutely wrong. Even if it does a num- [email protected]
Putting books in children’s hands will help end terrorism
time and it was not adopted as general, there are few feelings Hope, a non-profit organiza- sary to sustain democracy for
a large-scale military tactic. The of relief comparable to hearing tion that utilizes our soldiers as generations to come. When the
United States’s best method of a top military official display a distribution network to ensure people can read for themselves
permanently eradicating terror- such intelligence, prudence and the school supplies we provide and come to their own conclu-
ism isn’t a weapon. It’s the sim- thoughtful consideration. make it into the hands of eager sions about the world and the
ple good deed of providing the The thoughts and actions of youths. By delivering those of- role America plays, it is much
supplies children need to read leaders like Mullen create strat- fice supplies and helping chil- more difficult for radical polit-
and write. egies that successfully build na- dren work toward a hopeful fu- ical movements to sweep them
Myles Ikenberry At a recent Landon Lec- tions and long-term peace while ture, we build a level of trust up and use them to commit vi-
ture presented by Admiral Mike reducing our enemies’ abili- that cannot be achieved in any olence.
Mullen, I was delighted to hear ty to associate us with destruc- other way. Literate democracies with
The event of a new U.S. mil- firsthand about how U.S. mili- tion and oppression. The ranks As a result, villagers that marginalized radical political
itary success in world affairs tary action is increasingly cen- of our enemies dwindle along were previously silent about the groups create the long-term sta-
may be close at hand. If the tered around a “hearts and with the strength of their rheto- locations and actions of ene- bility necessary to ensure we
right actions are taken, people minds” approach, viewing the ric against us. The only effective my fighters open up and pro- won’t have to send our children
from all sections of the political good will and loyalty of Af- long-term strategy to deal with vide the information we need or grandchildren to fight these
spectrum in countries around ghani and Iraqi citizens as the modern terrorism is to turn to keep our troops safe. Road- wars all over again. It’s time we
the world will celebrate our tri- ultimate prize of our efforts. swords into plowshares and side bombings and attacks de- embrace LaGrange’s education-
umph. This dramatic success No eradicated stronghold, cap- convert hatred and fear into ap- crease, and dialogues with local al program as a fundamental
in foreign policy will not come tured leader, decimated train- preciation and respect. officials become more open and tactic in our strategy of winning
from deploying a new weap- ing camp or other military vic- While the people of Afghan- productive. There is no weap- the hearts and minds of world
on, but from a subtle change in tory can have the long-term istan and Iraq appreciate ev- on or combat tactic that can citizens, and provide the fund-
our approach to combating ter- peace-building effect achieved ery positive thing we do to help achieve this level of success. Be- ing necessary to expand the op-
rorism. The strategy was im- by attaining the good will of the them, nothing has a more pro- yond winning the hearts and eration to its full capacity.
plemented for the first time in common men and women. For found impact than helping them minds of the citizens, the ed-
a small village in Vietnam dur- those of us who are wary of mil- educate their children. Retired ucation of children helps en- Myles Ikenberry is a graduate student in
ing 1967, but unfortunately its itary spending, wars and the Army Col. Gary LaGrange has sure those countries will have chemical engineering. Send comments to
success was overlooked at the military-industrial complex in created Help Us Learn Give Us the literate population neces- [email protected]
US needs to move forward on sustainability
ckanosas l l e statge ian
Corene Brisendine
energy policy negotiations. fuels. Not only do most scientists ment to ensure they remain com-
editor-in-chief
A new energy policy is exact- agree that global warming is real petitive well into the future. Two Lauren Garrison | metro editor
ly what this country needs. Com- and caused by human actions, promising ways to do so have al- Grant Guggisberg | sports editor
ing off his health care victory, but much of the oil, coal and nat- ready emerged. Hannah Loftus | opinion editor
Obama might have enough mo- ural gas sits underneath pristine The first is to extend alterna- Justin Nutter | sports editor
mentum to accomplish anoth- wildlife (again, look to Bristol tive energy subsidies longer than Owen Praeger | online editor
er rare feat: achieve effective and Bay in Alaska). Finally, these re- the year-to-year basis that makes Kelley Price | multimedia editor
sustainable energy reform. For sources will eventually run out, investment such a risk. The sec- Jesse Riggs | managing editor
David Rose too long, this nation has depend- and we will need a new source ond would require Congress to Mayra Rivarola | campus editor
ed on easily available and cheap of energy to power our massive pass some form of cap-and-trade Carlos Salazar | presentation editor
energy. Until the summer of 2008 economy. scheme as proposed by a biparti- Tim Schrag | edge editor
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wednesday, april 7, 2010 kansas state collegian page 5
A Fine Round
Nutter’s
Midweek
Musings Women’s golf finishes second at Classic
Ashley Dunkak | COLLEGIAN
Coach Kristi Knight always
said the team needed three or
four good scores each round to
place well in competition, and
on Monday and Tuesday the la-
dies got as close to that as they
Justin Nutter have all spring, placing second
in the Canes/Cards Classic.
Senior Morgan Moon shot
Wednesday conundrums 4-over-par 76 in the third
while Bill Snyder and compa- round and finished tied for
ny continue the search for K- sixth place. Senior Abbi Sun-
State’s next starting quarter- ner shot 1-over-par 73 to come
back … again. (cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:80)(cid:76)(cid:65)(cid:67)(cid:69)(cid:14)(cid:0)(cid:38)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:83)(cid:72)(cid:77)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:40)(cid:65)(cid:78)-
na Roos tied for 12th after
(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:0)(cid:75)(cid:78)(cid:79)(cid:87)(cid:0)(cid:67)(cid:79)(cid:77)(cid:80)(cid:69)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:80)- carding a 9-over-par 81 in the
posedly breeds improvement, last round, junior Elise Houtz
(cid:66)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:0)(cid:70)(cid:69)(cid:69)(cid:76)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:72)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:71)(cid:79)(cid:84)- came in 20th after shooting
ten a little old after hearing it 5-over-par 77, and redshirt
for the hundredth time. May- freshman Kristen Dorsey fin-
be that’s just me. ished 46th with a 9-over-par
81.
(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:0)(cid:80)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:66)(cid:65)(cid:66)(cid:76)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:72)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:76)(cid:68)(cid:78)(cid:7)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:66)(cid:69)(cid:0) “They hit enough good shots
surprised. Snyder has nev- [that] only one team beat us,
er been one to name a start- (cid:83)(cid:79)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:7)(cid:77)(cid:0)(cid:80)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:77)(cid:12)(cid:118)(cid:0)(cid:43)(cid:78)(cid:73)(cid:71)(cid:72)(cid:84)(cid:0)
er right away. Even when the said. “There are a couple of
right decision couldn’t be holes that, sure, we’d like to go
more obvious (see Ell Rober- back and do over, but that’s not
son vs. Marc Dunn in 2002), the way it works. They did the
the depth chart may not be best they could. Obviously we
finalized until October. would have liked to have won,
but they did a nice job. We’ll
(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:36)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:7)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:71)(cid:69)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:77)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:26)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:84)(cid:7)(cid:83)(cid:0) enjoy it today and move on the
always pretty interesting to rest of the week; get ready for
watch the starting battle un- Baylor.”
fold as the season begins, Knight said it was a nice fin-
but it’s still a little unnerving ish and although it was not a
when nobody has a clue who great day, the girls battled well
will be taking snaps in the and hung in there. She said
next game. Sunner had a solid round and
Moon and Houtz fought for
(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:78)(cid:69)(cid:86)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:42)(cid:79)(cid:83)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:38)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:69)- every stroke.
(cid:77)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:7)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:66)(cid:73)(cid:71)(cid:71)(cid:69)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:70)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:66)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:0)(cid:77)(cid:85)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:0) “We didn’t have a particu-
(cid:65)(cid:68)(cid:77)(cid:73)(cid:84)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:0)(cid:77)(cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:75)(cid:78)(cid:79)(cid:87)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:72)(cid:79)(cid:0) larly good short-game tourna-
would be under center before ment,” Knight said. “We were
(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:68)(cid:14)(cid:0)(cid:47)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:69)(cid:76)(cid:76)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:0) very inconsistent around the
guess that’s the price you pay greens, but they hit a lot of
when your school is in the good shots.”
dreaded “rebuilding mode.” The coach said it was a pret-
ty good ball-striking tourna- Nathaniel LaRue | COLLEGIAN
(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:80)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:75)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:0)(cid:81)(cid:85)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:82)- ment for them but they did not Elise Houtz, junior, launches a ball toward the green from the fairway at Colbert Hills Golf Course during
backs, is anyone else amazed consistently hole putts, which the Sunflower Invitational on Sept. 29, 2009.
that so many K-State start- (cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:72)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:72)(cid:65)(cid:86)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:79)(cid:0)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:14)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:0)
ers were in the quarterback different this week because the senting a new challenge each this week will follow the theme (cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:87)(cid:78)(cid:14)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:0)(cid:75)(cid:78)(cid:79)(cid:87)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:76)(cid:65)(cid:68)(cid:73)(cid:69)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:76)(cid:68)(cid:0)
mix when they arrived in holes were much closer togeth- day, Knight said the team is of working on the short game. like to have it more consistent
Manhattan? Daniel Thomas, er throughout the course than just going to always stay in the “We’re going to a different so they can get in a little bit of
Tysyn Hartman, Collin Klein they have been in other places process and try to improve as location, but again distance a rhythm.”
(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:42)(cid:79)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:80)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:43)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:83)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:65)(cid:86)(cid:79)(cid:73)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:0) the team has played so far. they always do. She said they control with wedges, kind of The women’s golf team next
all candidates when they While the team is obviously would not approach this week the touch shots,” Knight said. plays on April 12-13 in the
came to Manhattan. All of on a different course each tour- any different than last week. “Our short game isn’t bad, it’s (cid:34)(cid:65)(cid:89)(cid:76)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:80)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:78)(cid:86)(cid:73)(cid:84)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:65)(cid:76)(cid:0)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:0)
them saw significant time at nament, with each one pre- Some of the focus in practices just it’s inconsistent; it’s up and Waco, Texas.
different positions last sea-
son.
(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:43)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:83)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:65)(cid:86)(cid:79)(cid:73)(cid:68)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:72)(cid:79)(cid:0)
switched to defensive end,
left the program after last
Gregson leads Wildcats at Texas tournament
season. But Chris Harper, a
quarterback-turned-receiv-
er, is now eligible after sitting
out last season due to trans-
(cid:70)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:82)(cid:85)(cid:76)(cid:69)(cid:83)(cid:14)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:76)(cid:68)(cid:78)(cid:7)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:66)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:82)- Tyler Scott | COLLEGIAN scoring an 18-over-par 231, while up-and-
prised if Snyder had a pass coming freshman Curtis Yonke, the younger
play for everyone on the of- The weather conditions were harsh with brother of former Wildcat golfer Kyle Yonke,
fense. At this rate, we may 20 mph winds on a cloudy day when the (cid:83)(cid:67)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:0)(cid:18)(cid:18)(cid:13)(cid:79)(cid:86)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:13)(cid:80)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:18)(cid:19)(cid:21)(cid:14)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:68)(cid:65)(cid:0)(cid:72)(cid:65)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:87)(cid:79)(cid:0)(cid:66)(cid:73)(cid:82)(cid:68)-
see some linemen drop back temperature was a comfortable 70 degrees. ies early, but fell in the standings after scor-
a few times. However, this didn’t stop senior Mitchell ing two bogeys and double-bogeys in the last
Gregson from getting his team-leading sev- nine holes.
(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:47)(cid:78)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:7)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:26)(cid:0)(cid:43)(cid:13) enth top-20 finish of the season as he carded (cid:51)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:42)(cid:79)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:43)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:78)(cid:69)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:108)(cid:78)(cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:69)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:22)(cid:20)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:0)
State ought to air it out a lot an 8-over-par 221. He finished tied for 14th with a score of 21-over-par 234, while ju-
more this season. No dis- place to lead the Wildcats. (cid:78)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:42)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:67)(cid:72)(cid:85)(cid:76)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:69)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:23)(cid:23)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:67)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:0)
respect to Grant Gregory – “Mitch had a very good tournament this 30-over-par 243.
who did more than his part week,” head coach Tim Norris said. “He had Georgia and host team Texas were neck-
in his only season as a Wild- success on the last four holes and played to and-neck throughout the final round, but
cat – but after hearing about his experience level.” the Bulldogs pulled away for a victory. The
his countless shoulder inju- K-State didn’t move up the leaderboard at Aggies of Texas A&M finished third carding
ries, it’s no wonder Thomas all in the final day of competition and fin- a score of 31-over-par 883. Texas Tech and
had 247 carries. (cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:45)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:55)(cid:73)(cid:76)(cid:76)(cid:73)(cid:65)(cid:77)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:67)(cid:79)(cid:76)(cid:76)(cid:69)(cid:71)(cid:73)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:0) Arkansas finished fourth and fifth respec-
the same spot as the end of day one in 13th tively.
(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:33)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:0) place. The team scored a 67-over-par 919 on The top individual winner was Harris
pain Gregory had to play the par-71, 7,412-yard University of Texas English of Georgia, who scored a 1-under-
through – a torn rotator Golf Course in Austin. par 212. English was the only competitor to
cuff and labrum in his right “The guys came away disappointed, but it finish below par in the tournament. He tied
shoulder, a dislocated left was a good chance for the guys to step up the course record with a final round score of
shoulder and a torn meniscus and compare themselves,” Norris said. “We 6-under-par 65. The next closest players to
(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:72)(cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:71)(cid:72)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:75)(cid:78)(cid:69)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:110)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:0)(cid:72)(cid:65)(cid:86)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:0) could have overachieved more and the golf (cid:72)(cid:73)(cid:77)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:46)(cid:73)(cid:76)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:38)(cid:76)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:0)(cid:52)(cid:69)(cid:88)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:52)(cid:69)(cid:67)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:33)(cid:78)-
newfound respect for his love course was difficult which makes everything drea Pavan of Texas A&M. They both fin-
(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:71)(cid:65)(cid:77)(cid:69)(cid:14)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:0)(cid:67)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:76)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:73)(cid:77)(cid:65)(cid:71)- a bit tough. We will have to adapt to the ished with a 4-over-par 217.
ine how much passion he string of grass on the greens because it’s the (cid:36)(cid:65)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:69)(cid:7)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:76)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:68)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:42)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:76)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:53)(cid:78)(cid:73)-
had to have to fight through same kind at the Big 12 Championship.” versity of New Mexico, struggled on the final
all of that every week. Entering the final day tied for seventh day and fell into a four-way tie for fifth with
with tournament host University of Texas, a score of 6-over-par 219.
(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:33)(cid:0)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:76)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:73)(cid:71)(cid:78)(cid:65)(cid:76)(cid:0)(cid:67)(cid:65)(cid:76)(cid:76)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:0) the University of Georgia team came storm- The Wildcats get a few days off before
who can throw without hurt- ing back and bested Texas by one stroke to (cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:70)(cid:0)(cid:78)(cid:69)(cid:88)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:45)(cid:73)(cid:90)(cid:90)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:0)(cid:52)(cid:73)(cid:71)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:82)-
ing himself, as well as the claim the title with a 26-over-par 878. South- collegiate, a tournament where they took
additions of wide receivers ern Methodist finished three strokes ahead home the title a year ago. The event, hosted
Harper and Brodrick Smith, of the Wildcats with a score of 64-over-par by Big 12 opponent Missouri, will take place Lisle Alderton | COLLEGIAN
should really make the of- 916. Baylor was close behind K-State with a on April 12-13 in Columbia, Mo. Results will Curtis Yonke, freshman, putts during practice on
fense a lot less one-dimen- score of 70-over-par 922. be posted on Kstatesports.com at the conclu- Oct. 9, 2009 at Colbert Hills Golf Course.
sional in 2010. That’s espe- (cid:51)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:42)(cid:79)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:68)(cid:65)(cid:0)(cid:108)(cid:78)(cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:67)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:77)(cid:0) sion of the tournament.
cially good news for Thomas,
who averaged 23 touches per
game last year. SPORTS BRIEFS
(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:50)(cid:69)(cid:71)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:68)(cid:76)(cid:69)(cid:83)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:72)(cid:79)(cid:0)(cid:80)(cid:76)(cid:65)(cid:89)(cid:83)(cid:0) BASKETBALL TEAM TO BE HONORED AT (29) and games played (37), en route to their peared in the rankings at No. 25 on March 15.
(cid:87)(cid:72)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:83)(cid:73)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:110)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:7)(cid:77)(cid:0)(cid:80)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:84)- BASEBALL GAME first appearance in the NCAA Elite Eight since Coming off arguably its best season in school
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say this – football fever has to show their appreciation for K-State’s basket- (cid:38)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:68)(cid:65)(cid:89)(cid:7)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:108)(cid:82)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:80)(cid:73)(cid:84)(cid:67)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:71)(cid:65)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:40)(cid:85)(cid:83)(cid:75)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:84)(cid:0) iel Dellasega and Adam Muenster, the Wildcats
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had a basketball team to fol- (cid:65)(cid:71)(cid:65)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:0) (cid:46)(cid:69)(cid:66)(cid:82)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:75)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:0) (cid:38)(cid:79)(cid:76)(cid:76)(cid:79)(cid:87)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:0) (cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:0) (cid:67)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:77)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:89)(cid:12)(cid:0) ties. There will also be a pre-game tailgate held son in style, winning six of their first seven con-
low for the entire month of (cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:67)(cid:79)(cid:65)(cid:67)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:38)(cid:82)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:75)(cid:0)(cid:45)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:73)(cid:76)(cid:76)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:87)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:0) behind the left field fence, which is set to begin tests, and opened their league slate with a three-
March. But with hoops sea- first pitch. half an hour before the park opens. game sweep of Oklahoma State on March 26-
son over and my beloved K-State, which finished the season ranked 28 – their first conference-opening sweep since
Royals already on their way seventh in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ BASEBALL CONTINUES TO CLIMB IN the inception of the Big 12.
to elimination, the spring Poll, enjoyed one of the most successful sea- NATIONAL POLL (cid:33)(cid:67)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:67)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:85)(cid:69)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:43)(cid:13)(cid:51)(cid:84)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:38)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:68)(cid:65)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:0)
game can’t get here soon (cid:83)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:67)(cid:72)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:76)(cid:0)(cid:72)(cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:18)(cid:16)(cid:16)(cid:25)(cid:13)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:14)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:68)(cid:68)(cid:73)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:0) Despite being handed its first series loss of the team returns home for a three-game week-
(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:71)(cid:72)(cid:14)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:73)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:33)(cid:80)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:76)(cid:0)(cid:18)(cid:20)(cid:0)(cid:89)(cid:69)(cid:84)(cid:31) to knocking off a top-ranked team for just the the 2010 season last weekend at Texas Tech, (cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:69)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:87)(cid:73)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:46)(cid:69)(cid:66)(cid:82)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:75)(cid:65)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:52)(cid:79)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:38)(cid:65)(cid:77)(cid:73)(cid:76)(cid:89)(cid:0)
third time in school history and advancing to the K-State baseball team moved up to No. 20 (cid:51)(cid:84)(cid:65)(cid:68)(cid:73)(cid:85)(cid:77)(cid:14)(cid:0)(cid:38)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:68)(cid:65)(cid:89)(cid:7)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:108)(cid:82)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:80)(cid:73)(cid:84)(cid:67)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:22)(cid:26)(cid:19)(cid:16)(cid:0)(cid:80)(cid:14)(cid:77)(cid:14)(cid:12)(cid:0)
Justin Nutter is a senior in print their first ever Big 12 Conference title game, in the latest USA Today/ESPN Coaches’ Poll while Saturday’s game will start at 2 p.m. and
journalism. Please send comments to the Wildcats broke numerous team and indi- released on Monday. The Wildcats moved up Sunday’s at 1 p.m.
[email protected]. vidual single-season records, including wins one spot from the previous week. They first ap- -Compiled by Justin Nutter
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6000. 785-539-1545. Four-bedroom, two Three blocks east of August. Willing to nego- garage, extra room for cation. Readers are PART-TIME SALES po-
bath, washer/ dryer, campus. Washer/ dryer. tiate if renting JUNE 1. storage. Big backyard advised to approach sition at Faith Furniture.
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dishwasher, central air, campus, spacious. Dish- plus deposit. 316-721- 313-3136. THREE-BEDROOM May 31. No pets. able caution. The Col- est, energetic, and self- Transportation
laundry facilities. No washer, central air, 0622 or 316-210-6312. REMODELED. KSU lo- $1275. 785-537-1566. legian urges our read- motivating person. No
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pool, theatre, pet gust lease. $300 per ERTY MANAGEMENT dryer. $400/ bedroom. Near KSU stadium. NEEDED. No experi- FUN! SAVE MONEY! L, 175K miles. New
friendly. www.twinrent.- person. 785-776-2100 today. 785-539-2300 June or August lease. JUNE $960. 785-341- ence required. Earn Maine camp needs tires and runs great!
com. 785-537-2096. or 785-556-2233. www.rentfromapm.com. 785-313-6209. 5346, 785-537-8420. TWO, THREE, and four- $20- $60 dollars an counselors to teach all $700. 785-776-3863
bedroom houses for hour. Call us at 877- land, adventure and wa- ext. 7.
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page 8 kansas state collegian wednesday, april 7, 2010
The Next Step
AWKWARD GRAD
Jake and
Buddy
Halloween
costumes
Adam Reichenberger
Let me tell you about a girl
I know.
So there’s this girl who
comes into my work every so
often. I met her one night a
couple years ago. We had some
drinks, we had some laughs,
she gave me her number, I
called, she didn’t answer and
that was that.
As I said, though, she comes
into my work every once in
a while; not a lot, but a little.
She smiles often when she sees
me. I know her. I know exact-
ly who she is every time I see
her. Her abundant smiles and
generic strangerly conversation Nathaniel Larue | COLLEGIAN
lead me to believe she knows Maggie Baumann, senior pre-nursing, plays with her miniature hampster while displaying objects from some of the many things she does on
it’s me too, but she’s too shy to campus including cheerleading, dance, being a residential assistant, all while graduating in three years and going on to nursing school.
speak up. The way she moves
makes me think she knows it’s K-State students prepare for graduate education
me ... but this is impossible.
A little over two years ago I
was at Jake and Buddy’s Hal-
loween Party, a.k.a. “Jake-a-pa- Tyler Sharp | COLLEGIAN Research Examination, while my relationship. I am recent- tion as students tend to go
looza.” Scott and I went as Jake students interested in law ly engaged and my fiancé lives back to school,” Schrender
and Buddy, Buddy being Jake’s For many students, life after school are required to take the and works in Kansas City.” said.
all-too-missed former beagle- K-State is approaching rapid- Law School Admission Test. The application process dif-
basset hound. ly. Andy Brownback, senior in fers for each school and elic- LATER PREPARATIONS
To be Jake we stole some While some students are set economics and mathematics, its different reactions based on As the fall draws nearer,
of his clothes and strapped a to join the workforce in var- was cognizant of the GRE’s the applicant. Brownback was other considerations take pre-
wig and a mustache on Scott. ious capacities, others have importance as he chose pro- not a fan of the “intensely per- cedence for them.
“Wham-O,” said Bill Cosby been determining where they spective graduate schools. sonal process.” None of the three plan to
(Jake). will continue their education. “The GRE studying was “I found it uniquely dehu- work during their first two se-
To be Buddy ... now that’s Many different considerations huge since most programs will manizing,” Brownback said. mesters in school. Living situa-
a whole different story. If make up the decision to enroll not admit students, especially “But hey, I don’t have any tions will vary from Baumann
dogs could be knighted, Bud- in a graduate or professional students from state schools in complaints with my outcomes, likely living with her fiancé or
dy would have been, nay, Bud- school ranging from programs’ the Midwest, unless they have so why am I pontificating on family members depending on
dy would have been doing the offerings to costs and points in a perfect score on the quan- the subject?” school choice to Brownback
knighting. The wisest creature between. These are just some titative section,” Brownback Norris meanwhile has a dif- seeking an on-campus living
I’ve ever known, Buddy’s deep, of those considerations. said. ferent perspective. arrangement at the University
loving eyes, howling, beautiful To find those prospective “I think actually doing the of California-San Diego.
face and labored yet artistic trot INITIAL PREPARATIONS programs, students enlist a va- applications for the schools In the occasionally stress-
will nary be forgotten. To real- Hard work and accepting riety of resources including has helped out a lot,” Norris ful efforts to achieve their ca-
ize the amount of planning and opportunities form an impor- the Internet, location and per- said. “Getting reference letters reer operations, stress man-
work that went into this cos- tant foundation in any under- sonal experience among nu- and updating your resume, agement will be put to the test.
tume is to realize only a small graduate career. To graduate merous others. writing the personal statement Brownback plans on utilizing
piece of the wonder he was. school administrators, these Joe Norris, senior in civ- for all of the schools has been the weather in southern Cali-
Anyway, I was Buddy. I was factors are even more impor- il engineering, will be attend- a good experience outside my fornia to his advantage to sup-
decked out in a full-Buddy one- tant. ing law school at Denver Uni- regular class work that I am plement his “labor-intensive”
sie, complete with ample face “Universities look at the versity in the fall. His interests doing right now.” education in economics.
paint. It was as Buddy I met last two years of their academ- in environmental law, specifi- The Graduate School at K- “I plan to deal with the
this girl. So I know, without a ic work to see if they have the cally water law, were a guiding State has processed more ap- stress with some awesome out-
doubt, she has no idea who I ability to be successful,” said factor early in his search. Lo- plications between Sept. 1, door activities that I couldn’t
actually am. Still, she smiles. Carol Shanklin, dean of the cation also had an influence 2009 and April 1, 2010 than do before: ski, hike, mountain
I know what she looks like Graduate School at K-State. on the Colorado native. the same period during the bike and shred some gnarly
because she was the only one “That’s the reason we have a “It was pretty easy to kind previous year. This year, 591 waves,” Brownback said.
at Jake-a-palooza not wear- 3.0 GPA requirement in the of narrow down the schools applications have been pro- Norris credits the K-State
ing a costume. This fact lead to last 60 credit hours. Some based on region,” Norris said. cessed compared to 407 experience for preparation for
our initial conversation and af- programs look at the science “I didn’t want to be too, too last year according to Scott a law school workload.
ter several drinks, we decided and math grades as well. They far away from home. So that Schlender, assistant to the “I think all of the things
she needed to be Buddy brief- will look at how well they did kind of narrowed it down as dean in the Graduate School. that I’ve done at K-State have
ly ... everyone needs to be Bud- in their major courses as well well.” Part of the increase can be really prepared me to handle a
dy briefly. If all the world could to provide a solid foundation. Similar factors were under attributed to the College of large workload and be able to
see through his eyes and know If they are going to a field of consideration for Maggie Bau- Architecture, Planning and get things done when I am re-
his thoughts for just a second, science, engineering or math, mann, senior in criminology, Design’s decision to change ally stressed and overworked,
the only tears shed would be they need to have some type as she chose prospective nurs- from a baccalaureate program, whatever the case may be,”
those of elation, and they’d of experience with undergrad- ing schools. where bachelor degrees are of- Norris said.
probably taste like pizza. Bud- uate research.” “I have come to realize that fered, to a master’s program. In the end, one method can
dy loved pizza. Every so often Standardized tests also play all my friends are here at K- Another aspect of the increase be applied universally to each
he’d trot up to the porch with a significant roles in admission State and most of them will can be attributed to a recog- school experience.
piece hanging halfway out his to graduate or professional be moving to Kansas City after nizable cause. “It will just be finding the
mouth. We never did find out schools. Students interested graduation,” Baumann said. “You’ll see when there’s proper balance amongst all
where he was keeping it. in graduate programs are re- “Another factor that I had to a downturn in economics, the adjustments at the same
So I stripped down to my quired to take the Graduate take into consideration was there’s an uptrend in educa- time,” Baumann said.
knickers and she suited up. She
wore it proudly and it sagged
off her a bit‚ just like Buddy. Q: STREET TALK
During the process of arrang-
ing Buddy’s belly cushions, I
may or may not have grabbed Do you plan on attending graduate school?
her boob. Keep in mind this
was entirely unintentional and
I’m not even sure it even hap-
pened. I was honestly just try-
ing to get the costume right, out
of respect for Buddy. And like
I said, there was a lot of pad-
ding in that costume so may-
be I didn’t grab her boob. But
maybe I did.
So now, each time I see her
and she smiles as if she knows
me, I smile back knowing full
well she has no clue it was me “ “ “ “
that night that may or may not Yes, actually. Maybe in the No, I don’t. Yeah I’m try-
have grabbed her boob in a ” long run. ” ing to go to den-
”
Buddy costume. tal school.
”
Adam Reichenberger is a graduate Kristen Ellison Alex Chabrier Kristin Smith Ben Harvey
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