THE UNIVERSITY DAILY GANSAN THURSDAY, MARCH 6. 2014 PAGE 5A entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 A schedule conflict could disrupt travels. Jupiter goes direct today, for the next eight months. Working with others gets easier. The money for home improvements becomes available. Whip up a feast and invite everyone, to celebrate. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 7 For the next eight months with Jupiter direct, you do best working through others, and your investments do especially well. Loved ones provide support, and the route becomes obvious. Consider consequences before issuing words or actions. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is a 7 There's plenty of work over the next eight months, with Jupiter direct. Prosper with a partner's help. Romance is getting easier, too. Get the house the way you want it. A financial matter moves forward now. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 6 With Jupiter direct, friends provide decisive leadership over the next eight months. Love, prosperity and home improvements grow. Make plenty of time for play. Move forward with an agreement. Adapt to another's preferences. Cut trills. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 7 Today is a 7 Turn down an invitation to go out. Advance a work project. Make sure you know what's required. It's easier to learn over the next eight months, with Jupiter direct. Love and money come easier, too. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 6 It's easier to concentrate, communicate with clarity, and take powerful strides in projects at home and work, now that Jupiter's direct (for the next eight months). Study your course and handle practical details before graduation. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Todav is a 5 leaping into action. It's easier to advance and make money now that Jupiter's direct. Finish old projects to clear space for new enthusiasts. Get your partner involved. Have your home support your passion and work. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Todav is a 7 Today is a 7 New information handles an issue. Projects that were delayed move forward, with Jupiter direct. Finances and romance grow with greater ease. Take slow, measured steps. Dance with your subject silently. Create a little mystery. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today in 7 Today is a 7 Take it one step at a time. For the next eight months with Jupiter direct, your dreams seem prophetic, and it's easier to get whatever you want. Stash away as much as possible. Speak only the truth. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 today is a Cash flow improves. Career advancement gets easier (and more fun), with Jupiter direct for the next eight months. Do your homework, and don't over-extend. Keep expenses low. Celebrate with creature comforts at home. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 6 Money may be tight today, but savings grows over the next eight months with Jupiter direct. Travel and new projects go well. Advance a level, as you meet important people. Let your partner lead. Share good food and home Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Discuss ways to keep costs down. Group efforts make significant gains. For the next eight months with Jupiter direct, get farther than expected. Personal and professional goals advance with ease. Upgrade your communications infrastructure. Share appreciations. Today is a 6 KANSAN PUZZLES SPONSORED BY 785. 856.5252 Order Online at: minsky.com/lawrenceks We Deliver! 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Today's Cryptoquip Clue: A equals T RockChalkLiving.com SEARCH ▶ DON'T SETTLE STUDENT'S PREMIERE HOUSING SITE Jayhawk men's basketball tweets are better than ever MAGGIE ROSSITER entertain@kansan.com SOCIAL MEDIA The 2013-2014 KU men's basketball season left us @FakeJeffWithey-less, and yes, there may have been a void in our hearts, but the Twitter feed was anything but lacking in creativity during this basketball season. For whatever reason you may have missed the games, students' Twitter accounts kept fans up to date on just about everything there was to know about basketball games. From controversial referee calls and five-star plays, to shamelessly poking fun at shamelessly playing players, students used their Twitter accounts to say anything they could about the game in 140 characters. Although there may only be those 140 characters of free speech to tweet, the endless opinions and clever comments about the game on news feeds made us feel more like a team. The @FakeJeffWithey account may have said goodbye to its fans, but accounts like @YABOYSELF and @Allenfieldhaus filled its place with colorful and witty tweets, and the @FakeAndrewWiggins account gained a following. Al Barbosa, a senior from Leawood, said he always checks Twitter during the "Between following SportsCenter and many KU fans, I can easily figure out what is going on in the game." "Even if you're already watching the game with a bunch of people, it feels like you're watching it with a lot more on Twitter," Barbosa said. Barbosa is known by friends and Twitter followers as someone who adds some comedy to the Twitternsphere during games. "I've always been the kind of guy who likes messing around and cracking jokes about the opposing team," Barbosa said. "Even if I'm not watching the game with a bunch of people, I can still talk a little smack and hopefully make a few people laugh." ANNA KORROCH Wichita freshman Anna Korroch, a freshman from Wichita, says she thinks Twitter is a perfect way to keep yourself updated during the games. going on in the game just by scrolling through my Twitter feed," Korroch said. "People are usually tweeting about the same great plays, dunks or bad calls. We all know that Kansas fans have a lot of spirit and I think this shows up on twitter. #RockChalk." "Between following SportsCenter and many fans, I can easily figure out what is Barbosa and Korroch are not the only ones who feel the need to tweet during sporting events. In 2011, Twitter released its "tweets per second" rankings. This ranking orders the events or subjects that produced the most tweets per second during the year. Tweets about sporting events comprised six of the top 16 events in 2011, and in the 2013 rankings, March Madness reigned as a star topic during last year's tournament. As this year's March Madness approaches, the Twitter feed will be painted with basketball. Students are not only hoping for big things from our team on the court, but are expecting big things in the Twitter world as well. There may only be enough seats in Allen Fieldhouse for 16,300 students and your house or dorm room may only fit as many as you can stuff, but with Twitter, we all get to sing the Rock Chalk Chant together. games to see what other fans are saying. Edited by Blair Sheade Here are some of the top tweets we found from this season from students and parody Twitter accounts. 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