+ THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, SEPT. 28, 2015 | VOLUME 130 ISSUE 11 NEWS ROUNDUP >> YOU NEED TO KNOW JAMES HOYT/KANSAN STUDENT SENATE FEE REVIEW COMMITTEE voted to rename the Student Union Renovation fee and raise it $5 per student per year. News >> PAGE 2 Mosaic hopes to bring multicultural groups together by providing support MYTHS AND TALES KANSAN.COM CAN YOU GET FREE TUITION IF YOU GET HIT BY A CAMPUS BUS? WILL WEBBER @wmwebber This myth isn't quite as old as time itself, given that the first school bus wasn't invented until 1921, but students have long since spread word that getting hit by a campus bus earns you free tuition. No one knows the origin of this myth, but its reach extends far beyond the hills of the University. In fact, there's an entire page on Snopes with commenters claiming the same rumor at their respective universities. So is it true? Not at all. Getting hit by a KU bus (or any other university vehicle) does not translate to free tuition, according to the KU Info website So before you aimlessly - Go to the hospital. - steer your hoverboard onto Jayhawk Boulevard โ€” and again, I can't stress enough that you shouldn't do that - consider these other options if a collision does occur: - Call the police. - Lawyer up. - Peel yourself off the ground and hobble away in case the bus is persistent and tries to come back for more. - Learn your lesson and look both ways before crossing the street. - If previous step fails, get your eyes tested. - Cry. - Edited by Kate Miller students come from and what they have to say. The Kansan will feature different students from across campus each week on >> Kansan. com/news ENGAGE WITH US ยป> ANYWHERE. @KANSANNEWS and they were facing each other in his study, and he said that one is good design and that one's not," said McCulley. "I studied both the chairs to see what made them different and what was the good design and why it was bad, and /THEKANSAN KANSAN.NEWS Hoard and McCulley started the weekend with sketches that developed into three-dimensional prototypes. Mod- @UNIVERSITY DAILYKANSAN Edited by Leah Sitz McCulley said the next step for Modern Nomad is to finalize the models and hopefully have a full-scale model in the next couple of weeks. They hope to have their business fully launched by the summer of 2016. and Technology Business Center and four hours of free accounting help. The team is also entered into KU Catalyst, a business accelerator. MISSY MINFAR/KANSAN From left, Modern Nomad consists of Susan Cross, Michael McCulley, Jack Hoard and Kristin Scheurer. Modern Nomad is a startup that will sell modern, plywood furniture in an online storefront. ry, and six players recorded at least three kills. Right side Kelsie Payne led the pack with 13 two shy of her personal best (15). "It was an ebb-and-flow match," head coach Ray Bechard said in a news release. "Offensively we didn't play very well in the first set, but played great defense. Then we got the offense going in the second set and started the third set well." Outside hitter Madison Rigdon followed close behind Payne, posting a total of 10 kills while adding 11 digs. That performance was her second double-double of the season. Outside hitter Tiana Dockery and middle blocker Janae Hall each recorded nine kills. Dockery added 10 digs, leav- "There were just too many unforced errors in the third set, [which] let a good team back in it," Bechard said. "We were fortunate to close out the match in three sets." Against Kansas โ€” a defensive stronghold โ€” TCU struggled to do much on the offensive end. The Horned Frogs finished with a .106 hitting percentage, which marked the 13th time out of 14 games that Kansas' opponents hit under 200. Kansas now leads the all-time series with TCU 6-2, according to the news release. Kansas' next match will be against West Virginia on Saturday, Oct. 3, at home. The Jayhawks will be looking to extend their winning streak to 15. critical errors. +