+ SPORTS KANSAN.COM/SPORTS | THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 2015 KU FOOTBALL MAILBAG Football beat writer Shane Jackson does his best to answer your questions about all things Kansas football. PAGE 5B SOCIAL MEDIA POLICIES Arizona State asked angry fans to send GEORGE WALKER/CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Female Family Contributor Kansas State imposed on itself a $5,000 fine paid to the Big 12 on Tuesday, Sept. 8. KSU also suspended band director Frank Tracz for the Nov. 28 game against Kansas in Lawrence. Russell Mulin harvests yellow zucchini from a greenhouse at La Ferme du Lamalou, a small organic farm near Montpellier, France, during his student-initated internship last summer. Logan Hassig "testing the product" while venturing through the Wicklow Mountains with her boss, Frank Quinn. Hassig interned in advertising with Wilderness Activities Ireland in Dublin over the summer. STUDY ABROAD: GETTING STARTED Your education can take you places,but you have to take the first step. Studying abroad can be a life-changing experience,but it can also seem like an over-whelming process. KU encourages all students to consider studying abroad,and the Office of Study Abroad works hard to find options for all majors. To get started, the first step is to research your opportunities. Before you pick a program or decide that studying abroad isn't right for you, do some research so you can make an informed decision. You wouldn't pick a major or choose a college without considering your options, so make sure you do the same for studying abroad! The Study Abroad Fair is one of the best ways you can learn about the hundreds of opportunities available to KU students. Our fall study abroad fair features both KU and non-KU programs, including summer internships, semester programs, and winter break and spring break programs. It's a great time to learn about non-KU programs, like programs in South Africa, India, or Greece. You can browse programs, ask questions, and talk to returned study abroad students. The Study Abroad Fair is Wednesday, September 9, from 10:30-3:30 in the Kansas Union. If you aren't able to attend the fair, you can search for a program on our website, attend an info session (see page 1 for times), or stop by the Study Abroad Info Center. We're open M-F, 9-5, for drop-in advising in Lippincott Hall Room 105. To get in touch, you can also send us an email or follow us on social media. Email: studyabroad@ku.edu Social Media: @KUStudyAbroad Website: studyabroad.ku.edu breaking down the attendance, tempo and Kansas tackling struggles. >> Kansan.com/ sports ENGAGE WITH US >> ANYWHERE. @KANSANSPORTS /THEKANSAN basketball team as an assistant director @UNIVERSITY DAILYKANSAN KANSAN.NEWS AARON MILES SCOTT CHASEN @SChasenKU Former Kansas point guard Aaron Miles is back with the team, according to a University news release. Miles, who is dealing with a torn labrum, said his playing career may not be over, but the "golden opportunity" to work alongside Bill Self was too much to pass up. Miles will join the staff as the assistant director of student-athlete development, although the move could be short term. Miles attended the University from 2002-05 where he finished atop the boards in numerous guard categories. Miles holds the Big 12 Conference record for career assists with 954, which is ninth in NCAA Division I history. With Miles on the team, the Jayhawks finished with a fouryear record of 110-28, going 54-10 in Big 12 play. In Miles's first season, the Jayhawks went a perfect 16-0 against conference foes and advanced to one of two Final Fours that Miles would play in during his four years. Since that time, Miles has spent time in the NBA D-League, NBA and Eurole- AARON MILES "I love helping people, I love basketball and I love the University of Kansas." ague. Right now, though, he said he's focusing on learning and helping out the players. "I love helping people, I love basketball and I love the University of Kansas," Miles said in the release. "This is an ideal situation for me to be able to do all three of those things." At 32 years old, Miles is far from being the most experienced member of the basketball staff, but he isn't the youngest. Director of Basketball Operations Brennan Bechard, who graduated in 2009, holds that distinction. Miles is also younger than assistant coach Jerrance Howard, 35, who played for Bill Self at Illinois. do all three of those things." He added: "Everybody in this office is special, and I can learn from them all." — Edited by Christian Hardy V