7 Volume 128 Issue 73 Thursday, February 5, 2015 Kansan.com THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN + The student voice since 1904 WEEKEND EDITION FOOD REVIEW Senate bill to protect off-campus victims of sexual assault passes I A L A N A E L I N N According to Halling, the hope CONTRIBUTED PHOTO BY BAYLEE SOWTER Index CLASSIFIEDS 3B A&F 5A SPORTS 1B OPINION 4A PUZZLES 6A BREW 3B Wamelink said the SHAB, composed of representatives from the different student governing bodies, as well as faculty members, was encouraged by the campus-wide initiative to go to tobacco-free. "In terms of paraphernalia, most of the opinions I've been hearing, especially from students who live in the scholarship halls, is that they aren't very much in favor of banning the paraphernalia," said Skinner, a senior from Wichita. "Most of that is because a lot of people aren't sure that it's enforceable; a lot of them aren't sure that it's necessary." "With the [tobacco-free initiative]," Wamelink said, "our student leaders have been invited to some preliminary conversation and we're thinking about what would it look like for KU Student Housing to go completely tobacco-free. Should we All contents, unless stated otherwise. © 2015 The University Daily Kansan co-free conversation, we've been saying that we probably need to take the step of prohibiting cigarettes and vaping devices in Student Housing." Edited by Laura Kubicki Don't Forget Skinner, who is also the president of ASHC, said most of the people he's spoken with don't have a problem with the ban on electronic cigarettes, but do take issue with the ban on tobacco paraphernalia. Drink your coffee Today's Weather Sunny. Winds SSE at 10 to 20 mph. HI: 36 L0: 25 $ \bigcirc $ 1