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The organic and earthy vibes of the bohochic style are the ideal complement to the approaching autumn season. Boho-chic is a style that combines hippie and bohemian influences all into one category. The look is supposed to portay a carefree and calm character. Staple items of a breezy boho fashionista include; a billowy top, flowing maxi dress and gypsy-style jewelry. A majority of the billowy tops are produced with a sheer cotton material to continue with the light-hearted theme. If you want to bring the boho to a new level then try suede heels with fringe. The root of the fashion trend is nature. When selecting items for a boho outfit, look for earth tone colors and simple clothing pieces. Keep an eye out for authentic designs with intricate patterns and unique visual appeal. Boho-chic isn't just a fall fashion fad, it represents a life perspective. The wardrobe conveys a laid back and open-minded outlook to others. Kick back with a fresh boho inspired flare and turn a new leaf with an easy-going perspective this fall. contributed photo Bohemian Rhapsody: Boho trends are fun yet wearable. MAGGIE YOUNG STYLE REVIEW // STYLE FOR MEN > Get it while it's haute. After a summer of long nights and lazy mornings, it's understandable that the common theme for the last three months has been comfort. This being said, the Campanile bells have rung, the campus doors have opened and summer break has come to an end. So toss away those two week old, grimy gym shorts and cutoff tanks and let's make class a little classier this semester. Comfort is key if you're sitting in a desk all day, but instead of the summer go-to gear, try a pair of khaki and a polo. Most clothing companies aren't going to sell you something that's uncomfortable (if it is you probably shouldn't have bought it) and being presentable in class will do wonders for your demeanor. Professors and faculty, as well as your peers, will respect someone that respects themselves, so take the time to get up, bathe and wear something that hasn't been sitting in the corner of your bedroom all summer. Although there are those who have been cursed with the dreaded 8 a.m. class and want to grab at every second of sleep they can snag, getting up early and doing more than rolling out of bed will really kick start your day. I'm not saying wear a three piece suit to class (although I commend those of you who do take part in that lost art), just simply dress to impress and remember; look good, feel good. So as you prepare for your various lectures and discussions this semester ditch the drawstring and wear something with a zipper and pockets, preferably wrinkle-free. [ DYLAN DERRYBERRY ] contributed photo Comfort is Key: Khakis are stylish and a comfy way to look polished. KOKORO Lawrence's Original Japanese Sushi & Steak Sake Bomb & Alcohol Daily Special Happy Hour After 8:30PM 1/2 price appetizer Sun~Thurs 6th & Kasold Dr.(785)-838-4134 09 18 15 11 NORISAN FILE PHOTO The Jahways scored a major victory against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in a 28-25 upset last September. This season, however, Georgia Tech's offense is even more dangerous than ever. "decade of dominance" is one of the bigger fallacies of my lifetime. That dominance included a Fiesta Bowl win and a single Big 12 championship, but conference foes Oklahoma and Nebraska won a combined four national championships while Kansas State was apparently dominating them. Wildcat coach Bill Snyder is good, but he hasn't won a bowl game since 2002, so let's not pretend Kansas State football is bringing anything to the table in regards to conference realignment. And save the Kansas football jokes, because the Orange Bowl wasn't that long ago and a blue blood basketball program and top five rivalry trump the other Kansas school. So if the Oklahoma schools apply for admission and are accepted to the Pac-12, Kansas and Missouri would be making mistakes if they weren't asking to be next. If nothing else, fans and writers alike could take winter trips to Tempe and Santa Monica instead of Syracuse and Cincinnati. Edited by Lindsey Deiter KANSAN FILE PHOTO "He's special. He was a good player last year and we had to kind of hold on to our britches just to keep containing," Defensive Coordinator Vic Shealy said. "He got behind our safeties last year for a big play." to them, the jiyi, making them even more dangerous than last year's team that was upset by the Jayhawks. The Yellow Jackets still run the triple option offense, but have been hitting big plays through the air with junior receiver Stephen Hill. Hill leads the Yellow Jackets' receivers with 307 yards and three touchdowns, but even more impressive is his 43.9 average yards per catch. "It's more dangerous when they have more than just the run game coming at you. We have to prepare for everything so I think we'll be OK," Keeston Terry, frehsman receiver, said. Hill is the lone offensive leader from the 2010 Yellow Jackets to return, after quarterback Joshua 8 Washington is primarily the passing quarterback, throwing for 473 yards, but Days is the leading rusher for the Yellow Jackets, with 29 carries and 146 yards. has a harder missa a goal. Their rushing attack ranks third in the nation, averaging 339.5 yards per game, and their passing of defense ranks 23rd, averaging 289.5 yards per game. "Guys have to show up and make plays," Bradley McDougall, junior safety, said. "If you're the quarterback player, then you have to be able to tackle him, because if he breaks your tackle, he's going to be able to run for another four or five yards and be able to pick up the first down. Guys are definitely going to have to make plays in the open field." Last week the layhawks struggled to defend the pass, allowing Chandler Harnish to accumulate 315 yards through the air. Georgia Tech's option offense relies heavily on the run, which could tip the scales in favor of the Jayhawks' defense that has been tough against opposing tailbacks, allowing Northern Illinois tailbacks only 58 yards last week. "That is the whole crutch of handling the option is that you have to be assignment oriented." Shealy said. "I think when you look at assignments, by nature it slows you down a little bit, and we want guys playing free and fast and canceling gaps and pushing the ball to the sideline" Edited by Jonathan Shorman