Volume 124 Issue 136 kansan.com Tuesday, April 17, 2012 CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KARSAN to prevent it from leaking. The well casings are also designed to prevent leaking. EE/KANSAN t the second om 8 a.m. to 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 are no lon- ace depletion those don't leaking ly, there is I the water times we staminated per underginal well, making into ly. Loving, dent, sa id causesck of reguol compa- try leaders are cycling so they're said. "The companies biology or dispose of 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 Gaypriil. ASHLEIGH LEE/KANSAN oney genche Kansas sion does to regulate bill in the allow the hydraulic leves it is and envi get along oral entity " Loving going to o-day life, the best 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 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 Senate committee meetings will meet Wednesday night to vote on next year's committee chairs. The current chairs are Josh Dean for Now that the student body elections are over, Student Senate will start to turnover and set up for next year. 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. Vikaas Shanker finance, Aaron Harris for rights, Devon Cantwell for multicultural and Whittleee Douthitt for University affairs. Gabe Bliss, the outgoing student body vice president, said Dean and Douthitt are coming back next semester. Douthitt will retain her school of journalism senator seat after she won in last week's elections. Index CLASSIFIEDS 7 CRYPTOQUIPS 4 SPORTS 8 CROSSWORD 4 OPINION 5 SUDOKU 4 All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2012 The University Daily Kansan Today's Weather The Just in Time Career Fair is today from noon to 4 p.m. in the Kansas Union. Find a job! Decreasing clouds. Southey winds 10-15 mph with gusts up to 20 mph. HI: 74 L0: 55 Nice day for a lovely stroll