THE STUDENT VOICE SINCE 1904 KU BASKETBALL SWEEPS WEEKEND BY DEFEATING LOUISIANA-MONROE, UMKC MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2007 WWW.KANSAN.COM PAGE 1B, 6B AND 7B VOLUME 118 ISSUE 61 KANSAS 43, OKLAHOMA STATE 28 PARTY LIKE IT'S 1899 Marcus Henry, senior wide receiver, and Dexton Fields, junior wide receiver celebrate in the end zone after Henry ran in a touchdown. The Jayhawks are 10-0 for the first time since 1899 and moved up to No. 3 in the BCS poll after Ohio State's loss to Illinois: Oklahoma and Missouri follow at No. 4 and 5. Sarah Leonard/RKSM COVERAGE STARTS ON 18 Jessica Crabbaugh/KARSA A small group participates in Silent Saturday at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries from noon to 7 p.m. on Saturday. Jessica Crabaugh/KANSAN CAMPUS Group embraces silence A small group of KU faculty and students gathered in silence this weekend at Ecunencial Christian Ministries for Silent Saturday. Participants were encouraged to read, work on homework, write or even sleep while being completely silent. The group started at noon on Saturday, had a break to visit about the silent experience and then continued to participate in the silence until a dinner at 7 p.m. Thad Holcombe, ECM campus minister, said that in today's frantic life, it was important to incorporate small moments of silence into our daily lives to work out stress, worries or other internal clutter. Holcombe said no cell phones, iPods or verbal communication gave people the opportunity to reflect about themselves and what was going on in their lives. FULL STORY ON PAGE 10A BRONCOS BEAT CHIEFS 27-11 FULL AP STORY ON PAGE 2B Denver wins in Arrowhead for the first time since 2002 as Chiefs falls to 4-5 FULL AP STORY ON PAGE 28 index Classifieds...3B Crossword...8A Horoscopes...8A Opinion...9A Sports...1B Sudoku...8A All contents, unless stated otherwise © 2007 The University Daily Kansan Keeping history clean Adam MacDonald/KANSAN Dan Pierron, Olaite clean, cleans up the brush near the entrance of Black Jack Battlefield and Nature Park in Baldwin City Saturday afternoon. The park's caretakers want to make it more visible from the road. 1 --- 4.