+ Volume 128 Issue 96 Wednesday, March 25, 2015 Kans + The student voic This digital rendering provided by KU Med shows tion on the building. The building is set to be finish KU Med br Cambridge SKYLAR ROLSTAD @SkyRolNews The University of Kansas Hospital began building its Cambridge North Patient Tower in Kansas City, Kan., during a groundbreaking ceremony held on March 9. The building is set to open in 2017. The Cambridge North Tower will add 92 beds to the hospital as well as 28 intensive care beds. In a press release from Medical News Network, hospital president and CEO Bob Page said patient volume has grown by 30 percent over the last five years. a full patient three m we are we to prov high-qua seeking. + "We have seen an ongoing surge of patients needing our advanced medicine services", Page said. "We have had Student Sen Members of the newly formed Imagine coalition speed and hopes to attract a wide variety of students. PLATFORM: "Inclusion is embedded into the foundation of all of our platforms, and we are proud to present a slate that reflects all student identities and communities." We center pride of all softb natio no s BETTER STUDENT LIFE Focus of initiative: University-wide app and increasing pride in athletic program. "The idea is to just to help students going through their years at KU," Imagine presidential nominee Katherine Rainey said. "So overall, student life is just making sure the day-to-day life of students is made easy and comfortable through the things that we provide. Volume 128 Issue 96 All contents, unless stated otherwise, $ \textcircled{c} $ THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Index OPINION 4 A&F 5 All contents unless stated otherwise. The student voice since 1904 Clip & Save! Helping you maintain your student budget! KANSAN COUPONS $1 off ANY foot-long With a deal like this, you don't have to choose Yello Sub (785) 843-6000 1814 W.23rd St Thurs. 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ANCE PAGE 2 Cloudy with a 10 percent chance of rain. Wind ESE at 23 mph Ludueña wins Big 12 Player of the Week honors Ludueña Kansas senior Maria Beilen Luuduire received the Big 12 Conference Women's Tennis Player of the Week award after a pair of strong showings in conference matchups. Tuesday's announcement from the league office marks the first time a Jayhawk has won this award since 2005. Ludueña played a pivotal role in two Kansas conference victories against Iowa State and West Virginia. The senior was able to clinch three crucial points over the two home matches, securing lopsided Javhawk wins. Against Iowa State, Luduena defeated the Cyclones' best singles player, Samantha Budai, 6-3, 6-4 taking the second and deciding point as the Jayhawks cruised to a 4-1 triumph. Against West Virginia, Ludueña paired with freshman Alexis Czapinski to help secure the doubles point as the duo won the doubles-clinching match 6-3. She followed her doubles win with an impressive 3-6, 6-4, 6-0 singles win that clinched a sweep of the Mountaineers and sealed a winning home stand for Kansas. — Jacob Clemen HI: 68 LO: 33 4 1