BRING IN YOUR KU ALUMNI MEMBERSHIP CARD AND RECEIVE A 20% DISCOUNT ON KU MERCHANDISE MAY 11 -13 PAGE 2 What's the weather, Jay? National Weather Service Monday HI:90 LO:67 Mostly sunny, mostly clear. MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2012 The week starts hot Tuesday HI: 87 LO: 69 Mostly sunny, mostly clear. Sunny days here to stay Wednesday HI: 96 LO: 74 Mostly sunny partly cloudy. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday Take cloud cover! HI: 99 LO:77 Sunny and hot. 99 problems Friday HI: 97 LO: 74 Mostly sunny and hot. TABLE OF CONTENTS Don't sweat the heat 10 Top ten: Dating These are the best places to take your significant other. Tuition increases 12 Out-of-state students pay 6.7 percent more. 18 Athletics scores well All programs pass annual NCAA APR playoff cutoff POLICE REPORTS Information based on the Douglas County Sheriff's Office booking recap. - A 32-year-old Lawrence man was arrested Sunday at 4:35 a.m. on the 1700 block of W. 24th Street on suspicion of domestic battery and criminal damage to property under $1,000. Bond was not set. - A 29-year-old Overbrook woman was arrested Sunday at 2:14 a.m. on the N. 200 Road on suspicion of possession of contained substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond was set at $3,000 and paid. - A 61-year-old Lawrence man was arrested Sunday at 12:41 a.m. on the 3400 block of W. 6th St. on suspicion of driving with a suspended, revoked or cancelled license, transporting open liquor and failure to report an accident. Bond was set at $900 and not yet paid. CRIME Congrats to Mario Chalimers for becoming only the 2nd Jayhawk to earn both an NCAA ring and an NBA ring. Clyde Lovellette is the other player, but he is one up on Mario having also earned an Olympic gold medal. Only six other players in Robert Domsch, a University law student who was charged with one count of involuntary manslaughter, was granted a continuance at a Hearing for law student's manslaughter charge granted continuance pre-trial conference on Tuesday, June 19. had a blood alcohol level of 0.242, which is three times the legal limit. b-ball history have gotten all three. In April, Domsch collided head-on with another car, killing the driver. Domsch was driving the wrong direction on Interstate Highway 670 in Kansas City, Mo. Toxicology reports said Domsch Another pre-trial conference is set for September 13, 2012 at 9 a.m. Details on the conference were not available. Victoria Pitcher AWARD KU Med tops list of most popular medical schools The University of Kansas Medical Center tied for first place with the Center for Health Sciences at Oklahoma State University in US News and World Report's list of the 10 most popular medical schools. The results were based on the enrollment percentage, according to the report released on June 19. "We know that rankings are just one of many ways to measure the success of a medical school, and we're very pleased to be at the top of this list again this year," said Donna Peck, assistant communication director for the Med Center. "There are so many factors that go into rankings like these, but we would like to think that one of them is our reputation as one of the best medical schools in the country for educating primary care doctors. Many of our applicants are interested in pursuing careers in primary and rural medicine, and they are very aware that this is the place to get the best training for those areas." The Med Center had 3,270 students enrolled in the Fall 2011 semester. Anna Allen 15th street closed Tuesday CAMPUS Due to the removal of a crane from the engineering campus, 15th Street, between Burdick Drive and Naimshim Drive, will be closed on Tuesday, June 26, according to Facilities Operations. If necessary, the closure may go until Wednesday, June 27. The crane is being removed from the construction site of the School of Engineering's ongoing expansion project. Buses and other traffic can use Irving Hill Road as a detour during the time of the closure. —Jessica Tierney CONTACT US editor@kansan.com www.kansan.com Newsroom: (785)-766-1491 Advertising: (785) 864-4358 Twitter: UDK_News Become a fan of The University Daily Kansan on Facebook 2000 Dole Human Development Center 1000 Sunnyside Avenue Lawrence, Kan., 66045 ET CETERA The University Daily Kansan is the student newspaper of the University of Kansas. The first copy is paid through the student activity fee. 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