16B • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SEX ON THE HILL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2002 'Sex' through the ages The phone calls will come—and the staff of The University Daily Kansan will cheerfully answer them. For at least five years, the Kansan has been receiving feedback, good and bad, from printing the special section "Sex on the Hill." Some people love the section and, well, some people hate it. Either way, students are reading "Sex on the Hill" and discussing the stories, photos and columns they find inside. And that's the whole point. We've tried to put out a good section that deals with sexuality and college life in a frank and mature manner. We've also tried to make it vibrant and funny, just like sex itself. So please, call us at 864-4810. We're eager to talk about the section too. Far left: The 1999 cover, Kansan correspondents, many of them freshmen making their first contributions to the Kansan, have filled Sex on the Hill since its beginning. Lauren Beatty ning. Middle: The controversial 2001 cover, featuring Kansan sex columnist Meghan Bainum. Kansan editors fielded letters and phone calls from students, faculty and people around the state who found the cover "provocative" and even "inappropriate." You can read Meghan's columns on Thursdays in Jayplay. Far right: The 2000 cover. Notice the feature on sex education. Sex on the Hill features sex-related content ranging from fun and saucy to purely educational. Sex in movies often reflects issues, morals of pop culture — Lauren Beatty, Kansan special sections editor Kansan Sex on the Hill Wednesday November 10, 1998 姓名 R The New York Times Must-read: the power of science in modern life. The paper's editors, who are a leading force in the field, are eager to share with readers the fascinating insights and discoveries that have been made in this field over the past decade. 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