+ 236 BEAK HEAT SPECIAL SECTION INSIDE + MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2017 | VOLUME 134 ISSUE 04 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE STUDENT VOICE SINCE 1904 Self says Kings 'a great place' for Frank Mason III ▶ WESLEY DOTSON @WesDotsonUDK Self said he thinks Mason's mentality will SPORTS KANSAN.COM Associated Press California. + Then-California guard Charlie Moore shoots against Colorado's Tory Miller in the second half of a game Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017, in Berkeley, California. KU's Charlie Moore to try out for USA U19 team WESLEY DOTSON @WesDotsonUDK Later this month, Kansas sophomore guard Charlie Moore will be competing for an opportunity to represent his country this summer. Moore accepted an invitation Thursday to compete at the 2017 USA Basketball Men's U19 World Cup team training camp at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs Colorado. Tryouts will be held from June 18-25. Moore is one of 28 invitations. issued by the team, and only 12 players will make the final roster. "We always encourage our guys to participate with USA Basketball and certainly hope Charlie fares well during the tryout," Kansas coach Bill Self said in a Kansas Athletics news release. A reigning two-time champion, the United States will look for a third-consecutive gold medal at the event in Cairo, Egypt, which will take place from July 1-9. Moore will sit out the 2017-18 season at Kansas due to NCAA transfer rules. He averaged 12.2 points and 3.5 assists at California while starting all 34 games last season. The Chicago native was also named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman team. Kentucky coach John Calipari will lead the team. Former Kansas players and current coaches Tad Boyle (Colorado) and Danny Manning (Wake Forest) will serve as assistant coaches. Training camp will begin at 6 p.m. on June 18. Following two practice sessions on June 19, then a morning session on June 20, finalists for the team are expected to be announced the same day. The selected finalists will remain in Colorado and train twice a day through June 25. The final 12-member team is expected to be announced on June 22. Moore will attempt to join Kerry Boagni (1983), Kevin Pritchard (1987), Nick Collison (1999), Tyshawn Taylor (2009) and Josh Jackson (2015) as the only players in Kansas history to make the U19 roster. Transfers joining the Kansas basketball roster 2017-18 season CHARLIE MOORE Sophomore guard Previous school: California Career at California Started all 34 games and averaged 12.2 points and 3.5 assists in 2016. Eligibility at Kansas: Fall 2018 MALIK NEWMAN Redshirt sophomore guard Previous school: Mississippi State Career at Mississippi State: Started in 21 games and averaged 11.3 points per game in the 2015-16 season Eligibility at Kansas: Fall 2017 JACK WHITMAN Senior forward Previous school: William & Mary Carnear st William & Wilson Career at William & Mary: Played in 81 games and averaged 5.5 points and 3.6 rebounds in three seasons. Whitman averaged a career-best 10.1 points and 5.4 rebounds in the 2016-17 season. Eligibility at Kansas: Fall 2017 SAM CUNLIFFE Sophomore guard Previous school: Arizona State Career at Arizona State: Started in all 10 games he played and averaged 9.5 points and 4.5 rebounds in 2016. Eligibility at Kansas: Spring 2018 DEDRIC LAWSON Junior guard/forward Previous school: Memphis Class school: Memphis Career at Memphis: Started in 64 games and averaged 17.5 points and 9.6 rebounds in two seasons. Eligibility at Kansas: Fall 2018 K.J. LAWSON Junior guard/forward Previous school: Memphis Career at Memphis: Started in 33 games and averaged 11.5 points and 7 rebounds in two seasons Eligibility at Kansas: Fall 2018 Robertson said, shows the need for a community like this one. "We've talked about it over the years but never had a sense that there was a particular interest or need yet. When it began to percolate from the students, before it was mostly our staff wondering if we should do it." Robertson said. "Finally it was our students saying, 'Hello, we want this,' and that's when we're going to act on it." The work group, spear- "Having a single room was cool, but it did suck that I missed the opportunity to live with a roommate all because I couldn't find someone who was open-minded," Wantling said. "Especially because once I got to KU I met a lot of open-minded people that said, 'Oh, I would have lived with you had I Student Housing was a good one spent in a single room at GSP, she said, but getting there wasn't easy. "I had a lot of people turn me down just because of my sexuality," Wantling said. "I had one girl who said, 'My mom doesn't want me to live with anyone that's gay,' and another one that was like, 'Well, my boyfriend might have a problem with that.'" The creation of the GIH wing, Robertson said, is one step toward removing hurdles like those faced by students MCKENNA HARFORD @McKennaHartford SEEDORM PAGE 2 Editor's Note: This story is the third in a series of stories looking at the way concealed carry on campus will look once it goes into effect July 1. Each new semester brings a new round of syllabuses, but this semester professors will include a new added section of information that addresses concealed carry on campus. As the University prepares to shift to an environment where students are legally allowed to bring concealed handguns to class, this will be just one of many preparations. In response to the arrival of concealed weapons on July 1 as a result of a 2013 state law, professors are taking steps to adjust their teaching style, class content, office hours or even seeking employment elsewhere. Aerospace engineering professor Ron Barrett Gonzalez, president of the Kansas chapter of the American Association of University Professors, said this is because many faculty members are concerned that concealed carry will have a chilling effect in classrooms. "I know a nontrivial number of faculty members who are changing their syllabus. SEE GUNS PAGE 2 INDEX NEWS...2 OPINION...3 ARTS & CULTURE...4 SPORTS...6 KANSAN.COM GALLERY: LIVE ON MASS Check out the photo gallery from Saturday's Live on Mass show on Kansan.com ENGAGE WITH US @KANSANNEWS /THEKANSAN I KANSAN.NEWS @UNIVERSITY DÄILYKANSAN +