+ PAGE 6 MONDAY NOVEMBER 24, 2014 KANSAN PUZZLES THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN + SPONSORED BY ORDER ONLINE MINSKYS.COM ACROSS 1 Not on 4 Tic 9 Run for exercise 12 30-Down cousin 13 Spotted horse 14 — -Locka, Fla. 15 Streisand's film debut 17 Once around the track 18 Edge 19 Coral structures 21 Refrigerant gas 24 Say it isn't so 25 By way of 26 Econ. statistic 28 Business bigwig 31 Rock band's gear 33 Bill 35 Zilch 36 Nasal partitions 38 Indeed 40 High card 41 Tibetan herd 43 Giggling noise 45 Receptacle for cinders 47 Lawyers' org. 48 Pair 49 Year-end greeting 54 Ostrich's kin 55 Hack-neyed 56 Lamb's dam 57 Neither partner 58 Gives the go-ahead 59 Cowboy nickname DOWN 1 Clumsy one 2 Winter ailment 3 Swamp 4 007's job 5 Coloration 6 Blackbird 7 Ritzy violin 8 Liquefied by heat 9 Vessel akin to a dinghy 10 October birthstone 11 Spaces 16 Gun lobby org 20 — even keel http://bit.ly/12FxIx5 21 Mendes and Longoria 22 Fourth dimension 23 When drinks are at a discount 27 Salary 29 Previously 30 Brewery product 32 Impale 34 Stream of electrons 37 With hands on hips 39 Fortune-tellers 42 Be furtive 44 April 15 demand 45 Mideastern gulf 46 Wrestling style 50 Genetic stuff 51 Encountered 52 Shock and — 53 Gender SUDOKU 7 4 1 2 5 8 2 3 8 1 1 1 5 6 7 6 9 3 7 4 6 5 3 6 5 2 4 3 7 1 CRYPTOQUIP RU J AMSIPT IAPEM J LMWZRL WJTBXJBM CRZF J ZFRLE USMTLF JLLMTZ, R CPXWQ LJWW RZ BJWWRL BJMWRL. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: W equals L TRANS+ FROM for trans+ people," Fugate said. "I think they're also for everyone because we are talking about gender and gender affects everybody." The structure for Breaking Gender Bread would rely heavily on the topics of the conversations. Brooks said these topics are gender minority issues that need to be brought to light and acknowledged. "In an ideal world we wouldn't necessarily have to have these conversations so much," Brooks said. TRANSlation brought a group of about 20 students together last Tuesday. Brooks said some students who came had never attended any Spectrum KU events before. Although Brooks said it is difficult to introduce new gender perspectives as late as college, they hope these discussions are a step in the right direction in terms of gender and trans+ awareness. "It's harder to break those perceptions this late if you're not ready to," Brooks said. "I'm hoping that's what TRANSlation and Breaking Gender Bread does, that it creates options besides just two options." Edited by Emily Brown CARDS FROM PAGE 5 "With giving these children birthday cards, I am hoping that maybe, for some, I can give them a hopeful, optimistic moment to remember and show people still do care and things do change." Li said. Li has six years of programming and design experience from programming applications and developing websites. He started offering graphic design services over The creation of his campaign was a step-by-step process, and Li said there were some issues with how the birthday cards would be manufactured, as well as issues with what supplies and machinery were needed. As a result, Li said he took pre-existing technologies and pieced them together to formulate his own program that creates birthday cards. He said most of his experience the summer, as well. comes from working on his own projects throughout the years. "What I like about design is that there is a process. It is creative, but there is order to everything, and life is really, really chaotic," Li said. "Design gives me a sense of control that I shape my creation, and I can shape the world around me and make everything not as chaotic as it is." Edited by Emily Brown McGruder said it is important that kids who are on the spectrum have equal opportunities at the University, and they should feel welcome and be acknowledged for their talents and their work. McGruder said the organization's first big event will be Light It Up Blue. The organization will get the campus to light up blue and encourage people to wear light blue shirts to honor those on the spectrum. The event will occur April 2, World Autism Awareness Day. "I know that there's not a AUTISM FROM PAGE 5 lot out there for those on the spectrum, including ways to get them connected to where they feel like they are a valuable contributor to society." Colledge said. 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