Volume 128 Issue 104 Wednesday April 8,2015 kans; + The student ve who member, savet- ipari, Hay- membe WNBA Universit finalizes This illustration provided by the School of Bi The University's School of Business has finalized its designs that will include an updated heating and cooling system and extra room for students to work. were Team medal LANE COFAS @alleynahC The new building will stand at four-stories tall and 155,000 square feet, according to a press release from the University. erstein This new design focuses on giving students more space to study after classes and meet with other students in a place to both study and hang out. Volume 128 Issue 104 Kansas freshman Cliff Alexander to enter the NBA Draft Alexander Mass Strlocation SKYLAR ROLSTAD @SkyRolNews Mass Street Soda, a craft soda shop on the corner of 11th and Massachusetts streets, will open a new location in Kansas City, Kan., around June. The new store will be called Kansas City Soda Co., and will be located in the Legends shopping district in Wyandotte County. "We've always felt like we have a product people enjoy and we want to share that with as many people as possible," OPINION 4 A&F 5 Index All contents, unless stated otherwise + THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The student voice since 1904 dreams can come true, now open until 3am Free Delivery Match Any $4 Generics Program and Beat Any Price in Town All Insurance Plans Accepted www.MyJayhawkPharmacy.com // 785.843.0111 On the corner of Kasold and Clinton Parkway HOLY WATER!* Mass Times Saturday- 8:30 A.M., 4:00 P.M. Sunday- 8:30 A.M., 10:30 A.M., 5 P.M., 9 P.M. Monday to Thursday- 5:15 P.M. Friday- 12:10 P.M. (Danforth Chapel) Confession e Hotel discuss haunting rumors | PAGE 5 Monday to Thursday- 4:30 P.M. Saturday- 2:45 P.M. ST. LAWRENCE NATHOLIO CAMPUS CRIMINAL St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center | www.kucatholic.org *some restrictions apply* udent Senate alition candidates debate tomorrow A FLINN flinn residential nominees the Imagine and the KU Student Senate will participate 2015 Elections Presidential tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. Spahr Engineering m, located in Eaton debate is open to public, but seating is Thirty seats will be the general audience, seats for Imagine, 30 Advance KU and 10 media. WHO WHO e KU nominee: Junior single e nominee: Senior the Rainey WHAT ebate essentially is an nity for the student body, coalition members and everyone to see the candidates in action," Pringle said. "I think it's important for candidates to display their knowledge, experience and credibility and a debate allows for that." "It's really just to spread more awareness about the potential Student Senate is capable of. There's so much imagine wants to do to affect everyone." Rainey said. "We want to empower and engage the student body and encourage them to support and re-engage with Student Senate. It's about telling our story and explaining to students that we represent them, but we also want them to feel comfortable to come to Student Senate... hopefully this will lead to a more safe and inclusive campus that is about action." WHY CREATION OF A NATIVE ICAN ADVISORY BOARD ADVANCE KU are is a possibility to a Native American ory Board, what is a group of tribal s and community s that would meet, s and then recruit tain Native American its," Pringle said. "We a student that we're ng with who has done ive research on how element that." 2. PUBLIC COURSE EVALUATIONS students look for future courses, they can read upon the course and those experiences in a more legitimate way." I've been working hard with faculty and administration w to publicize public e evaluations," Pringle "We would publicize to students so when 3. SHUTTLE SYSTEM FROM KU TO KANSAS CITY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT "We're looking to do a shuttle system to KCI for students who need a ride for the airport," Pringle said. "I think it's important to provide a service to students who find it difficult to find a ride, whether it be a very expensive private system or a friend. There's a lot of students who go home out of state and either everyone's gone or they can't give them a ride, so it's a lot more trouble than people think it is." 1. CONNECTIONS IMAGINE 1. YOU look at ourecting Community firm, it's really focusing at KU has been very onary to things have happened onus." Rainey said. be looking to move ard to a point where aware of awareness prevention. We want work with GaDuGi, the new Center and the Taylor Center. These sections will foster and a safe space for these wor who have come or the University and do not feel safe at KU." 2. A POINT SYSTEM other thing we're emphasizing is being sive in names and es," Rainey said. "With we're focusing on the sity that lies at KU not just in the simple . One of our favorite "We also want to revamp our Senate. We want to make our rules and regulations, legislation and documents available in all languages," Rainey said. "When you talk about inclusivity, you have to understand English is not everyone's first language. And in order for these students whose first language isn't English to participate, they need to know what's going on and be knowledgeable." 3. SENATE DOCUMENTS IN MULTIPLE LANGUAGES examples is the creation of a point system that would push students to support the women's and nonrevenue sports. Through that, we want to create a Jayhawk pride system that would encourage students to support the different sports we have going on." Edited by Garrett Long Strong Storms with a 40 HI: 78 percent chance of rain. L0: 62 Wind ESE at 16 mph. +