+ Volume 128 Issue 2 April Fool's Edition THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, Marchvermber 50,2015 Trying to stay relevant since 1904 + CHIPOT-BAE Graduation ceremony to be moved elsewhere after crack found in Campanile infrastructure WINNIFRED BEATRICE @WinnieTheBae27 Starting next week the Campanile will undergo construction that will likely last until Campanile holds a special place in the hearts of KU students, especially those graduating. "I've never walked straight through the Campanile," said Sean Marlow, a junior from An enrolled member of the Osage Nation, Warrior is the author of The People and the Word: Reading Native Nonfiction, American Indian Literary Nationalism (with Craig Womack and Jace Weaver), Like a Hurricane: The Indian Movement from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee (with Paul Chaat Smith) and Tribal Secrets: Recovering American Indian Intellectual Traditions. He is also a member of the Native Critics Collective, which published Reasoning Together, a collection of essay focused on Native literary criticism. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT TERRI ROCKHOLD: ROCKHOLD@KU.EDU YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME HAWKS POINTE HAWKS POINTE TWITTER: @HAWKSPOINTEAPTS There are several apartments in the Lawrence market, but there is one that stands out from the rest. The Hawks Pointe Management team is unlike any other property management team in Lawrence, KS. They have taken significant steps to make Hawks Pointe more resident focused while improving facilities. There is an understanding that the place where you live needs to be more than just a place where you eat and sleep, it needs to be about your education experience; hence, your reasons for being at KU. Lead by their General Manager, Tadros "Teddy" Abdelmalek (top left), he strives to use his student affairs experience toward supporting and understanding what his residents need. He works daily to support his staff and his residents through any obstacles that the day may bring. Account Manager, Molly Edwards (bottom left), is responsible for account receivables and payables. She plays a vital role in the collection of rent. Molly also strives to work with the residents to ensure a dialogue is present in the rent collection process as she works to support them through challenges that may arise in life. Elodia Terrazas (bottom right), a Senior Leasing Specialist, supports the office from a leasing and marketing role. Her leasing experience and connection with the residents plays an energetic role into making the office a fun place. Hannah Sybert (top right), a Senior Leasing Specialist, supports the office from an operations role ensuring that your preferences and your needs are met when you lease with Hawks Pointe. Devan Schaly (middle right), the newest member of the Leasing Specialist team, brings her experience with organizations and programming of KU to the Hawks Pointe team. Her outgoing personality allows for successful outreach marketing. Two other important people are Brent Cobb and Greg Hamill. Brent is Hawks Pointe's Facilities Manager bringing 27+ years of maintenance experience to the table and ensures that everyone's apartment is in good working order. His right hand man, Greg Hamill, supports the team by certifying that concerns are dealt with proactively and that quarterly inspections are handled for the property. This team showcases a diverse group of employees that bring out the best qualities that can be established in an management team. For more information about how you can be a part of this community, feel free to reach out to them via their office located at 1421 West 7th Street or by emailing/calling them directly at hawkspointe.info@campusapts.com or at 785.841.5255. More info available online at: www.hawkspointeapts.com Haag er," Vitter said. "I know some individuals who eat as many as 10 in a single week. That will undoubtedly lead to poor health consequences down the road for students. Not to mention ripped jeans and broken chairs." According to myfitnesspal. com, the Crunchy Chicken Cheddar Wrap contains 776 calories, which is more than one-third of the daily recommendation of 2,000, according to the Mayo Clinic. It also contains more than 70 percent of the daily recommended consumption of cholesterol and sodium. Vitter made this decision in collaboration with Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little and FRANK WEIRICH/KANSAN KU Dining Services announced yesterday it would no longer be serving the Crunchy Chicken Cheddar Wrap. The wrap will be replaced with the Ultimate Vegan Wrap starting next fall. Dietary Fiber 2 g Monounsaturated 0 g Sugars 0 g Trans 0 g Protein 53 g Cholesterol 212 mg Vitamin A 18 percent Calcium 30 percent Vitamin C 2 percent Iron 16 percent "The mission of the University of Kansas is to uplift students and society by educating leaders, building healthy communities and making discov- In 2013, the Cooking Channel featured the Crunchy Chicken Cheddar wrap on a bracket of the 32 best college dishes. The wrap advanced to the Elite 8 before losing to a spaghetti dish at Marquette University. Nona Golledge, the director of KU Dining Services. Golledge said the wrap will be replaced by the Ultimate Vegan Wrap, which contains tofu, pickled beets, habanero peppers, asparagus, cottage cheese and a fat-free vinaigrette dressing. be the most popular one. It's a campus tradition." OPINION 4A F&F 5A "We are replacing an unhealthy wrap with what will be our healthiest one on the menu." Golledge said. "I want to prove to college students "I shed a couple tears when I first heard about it. The Crunchy Chicken Cheddar Wrap is bae." REGINA FILANGE KU Dining student liaison The University will continue to look at eliminating other PUZZLES 6A SPORTS 8A "They are addicting," Vitter said. "The chicken strips are absolutely delightful, and the ranch dressing tastes heavenly. I frequently have to remind myself, 'A moment on the lips, a lifetime on the hips.'" "That is certainly a possibility," Vitter said. "We are looking into vendors that are more health-conscious and provide more vegetarian and vegan MORNING BREW 7A FFA 4A unhealthy dishes served on campus, Vitter said. He hinted that Chick-Fil-A and Pizza Hut could be on the chopping block. "Enjoy them while you can," Vitter said. "Because they are going to be gone forever." Don't Forget The last day the wraps will be available for purchase will be Friday, July 31. options." 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