Volume 124 Issue 136 kansan.com Tuesday, April 17, 2012 CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT MONDAY,APRIL16,2012 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN POPULAR STUDENT APARTMENT COMPLEXES 1. The Reserve — Furnished: Yes W/D:Full-size Floorplan: 3 options Distance: 3.1 miles Utilities included: Yes, except electricity — Individual lease option: Yes 2. Legends Place — Furnished:Yes W/D:Full-size 5. Campus Court at Naismith Floorplan: 3 options — Distance: 3.4 miles - Utilities included: Cable and internet — Individual lease option: Yes 3. The Grove Furnished: Yes — W/D: Yes Furnished: No Floorplan: 2 options — W/D:Stackable — Distance: 3.7 miles 4. The Connection Floorplan: 2 options Individual lease option: Yes Utilities included: All, except electricity. Individual lease option: Yes Distance: 1.6 miles W/D:Full-size Utilities included:All, $30 electricty cap. — Furnished:Yes Floorplan: 4 options - Utilities included:Cable and internet — Distance: 3.1 miles 6. Meadowbrook Apartments Individual lease option:Yes W/D: Community laundry room Furnished: No Floorplan: Depends on building Distance: 1.2 miles Utilities included: Water and sanitation Individual lease option: Yes 7. Tuckaway Apartments Furnished: No W/D: Full-size Floorplan: 8 options Utilities included: Only cable — Individual lease option: Yes 8. Berkeley Flats Apartments Furnished: Built in desk — W/D: On-site Floorplan: 5 options Distance: 0.7 miles - Utilities included: Yes Individual lease option:Yes to prevent it from leaking. The well casings are also designed to prevent leaking. O'Lear said even if the chemicals used in the process don't leak into the main water supply, the millions of gallons of water E/KANSAN the second 18 a.m. to no lon- leptition ose dan- leaking there is he water times we ominated undersal- well, ing into Loving, sa, tiid st causes of regu- compa- Kenyon Farrow, a writer, speaker and activist against HIV/AIDS, prisons, and homophobia speaks to students Monday night at the Ecumenical Campus Ministries about the rhetoric of African American homosexuals that is used within the community. Farrow spoke as part of KU's Queens & Allies Gaypril. leaders cycling they're ud. "The companies biology or purpose of between 2005 and 2009, at least 29 known carcinogens were being used in the chemical mixture to fracture. The chemicals are "regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) for their risks ney gene Kansas on does regulate all in the follow the hydraulic ves it is and enviet along entity Loving going to day life, ASHLEIGH LEE/KANSAN and we need to out the best way to use it safely, no matter what kind of energy it is." Edited by Gabrielle Schock STUDENT SENATE Meetings will vote on next year's chairs Index Now that the student body elections are over, Student Senate will start to turnover and set up for next year. Senate committee meetings will meet Wednesday night to vote on next year's committee chairs. CLASSIFIEDS 7 CROSSWORD 4 CRYPTOQUIPS 4 OPINION 5 The current chairs are Josh Dean for SPORTS 8 SUDOKU 4 All contents; unless stated otherwise, © 2012 The University Daily Kansan finance, Aaron Harris for rights, Devon Cantwell for multicultural and Whitlee Douthtt for University affairs. Gabe Bliss, the outgoing student body vice president, said Dean and Douthtt are coming back next semester. Douthtt will retain her school of journalism senator seat after she won in last week's elections. Don't forget Joint Senate will be held on April 25. That will start with the outgoing Senate managing the meeting and close with the new Senate in session. The Senate will also confirm appointed Senate seats. The Just in Time Career Fair is today from noon to 4 p.m. in the Kansas Union. Find a job! Vikaas Shanker Today's Weather Decreasing clouds Southerly winds 10-15 mph with gusts up to. 20 mph Nice day for a lovely stroll. HI: 74 L0: 55