44 ★★★ A piston bully pulls sleds conducting sur CHANDLER BOESE @ChandlerBoese Recently, the Center for the Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets, or CReSIS, a National Science Foundation center based at the University of Kansas, published an article in the Journal of Glaciology about its recent findings in the topography of two glaciers in Antarctica and Greenland. CReSIS, established in 2005 as part of NSF's Science and Technology program, is led by the University of Kansas, according to the CReSIS website, but also includes Elizabeth City State University, A A a B N u s i n t u f i c A r L L United States Senate Canidate Greg Orm Greg Orn ALLISON KITE @Allie Kite Senate candidate Greg Orman's new plan regarding college affordability revolves around holding universities accountable for the rising cost of higher education and increasing transparency to give students more power in taking out loans. "If you receive tax payer dollars, you should sign on to the goal of making it more affordable," Orman said in his speech on campus Tuesday. The six-part plan, which Orman presented to about 30 students and community members at Ecumenical Campus ministries, outlines ELECTION GUIDE Index CLASSIFIEDS 7 CROSSWORD 6 All contents, unless stated otherwise ★★★ ★★★ Checkers LOW FOOD PRICES Recycle your style! Sell us your clothing, shoes, and accessories and get 20% off your purchase! 3514 Clinton Parkway 785-832-2274 BUY 1 GET 1 FREE! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! Coke, Pepsi or 7-Up 12pk - 12 oz cans SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR STUDENTS! $35/Month Unlimited Classes No Contract No Joining Fee 40+ Classes per week See full schedule at JAZZERCISE.COM JAZZERCISE LAWRENCE FITNESS CENTER 3115 W. 6TH STREET-LAWRENCE, KS 66049 785-331-4333 800-FIT-IS-IT the University recently published research on glacial topography CE greenland LLINIX/KANSAN college tuition. ur the calving front a more accurate int, Gogineni said. article, CReSIS said planning on deploying r of unmanned small systems, which will hem to sense more e topography of the surface underneath the surface ility institution, CReSIS a large number of staff, graduates and educates. Gogineni said 98 to 2013, CReSIS d 206 undergraduates graduates from the ties involved in the pay off their the benefit of d a degree. Heing students form of higher their skills and things we need job of is helping other education said. "Helping 'Do I actually to community I want to go a four-year could I go to a is waiting to m Senator Pat ing the plan. Lewis has been working with CReSIS since it was established in 2005. "It's a unique experience," Lewis said. "When you're a GRA involved in one of these larger science centers, there's a lot more opportunities available for you for what you're going to do." Lyndsey Havens For the past seven years, Lewis has been working on an accumulation radar for the center. Taking ownership of this project, seeing the development and operation of a physical item, is a great experience, he said. — Edited by Logan Schlossberg Kappa Sigma investigation: Kappa Sigma fraternity will remain suspended until Oct. 31. At the conclusion of the suspension, the University can decide whether to extend the suspension and continue the investigation or set a hearing date for the organization where sanctions will be decided. Sexual assault updates Chancellor's task force: Some of the sexual assault recommendations submitted to the Chancellor's email and webpage have been given to the task force. It is currently undertaking research and soliciting feedback from members of the University community. Members will make further recommendations this spring and deliver a report to the chancellor by the end of April 2015. The task force website is now live at sataskforce.ku.edu. The task force will meet again Oct. 24 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Regents Room of Strong Hall. MCKENNA HARFORD @McKennaHarfod Hashinger case: William McCoy and John Jossie, the student and man each charged Oct. 9 with a felony count of rape in Hashinger Hall, have been released from jail on bond. They are scheduled to appear in preliminary hearings at the Douglas County Courthouse on Nov. 4. The date is subject to change. AMELIA ARVESEN @AmeliaArvesen SEE CASES PAGE 2 Mostly sunny with a 10 percent chance of rain. Winds SCE at 12 mph. HI: 75 L0:67 1