+ NEWS 236 Long-term birth control use jumps post-election ARTS & CULTURE + Q&A with comedian and actor Adam Devine » page 3 SPORTS » page 5 Kansas men's track and field ranked in top 10 » page 10 THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 2017 | VOLUME 133 ISSUE 10 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE STUDENT VOICE SINCE 1904 'Redo Your U' misleading, unnecessary, critics say ▶ DARBY VANHOUTAN @darbyvanhoutan with only two months left Against Rising Tuition, Tommy Finch and Lev Comolli, both sophomores from Lawrence, who are residents of the university. +1 Chemistry 101: How college students first fall in love Experts and students weigh in on the friend zone Looking to get kinky this Valentine's Day? The experts' guide to BDSM exemption for universities expires on July 1. Earlier this month, KU Athletics announced it will The weapons policy, which the Board of Regents approved last semester, specifies guidelines for concealed carry on campus. For example, those who wish to carry a firearm must carry it in a holster that covers the trigger, and anyone found to be in violation of the policy has the potential to be removed from campus. Despite the University's efforts to implement safety measures within the confines of the law, many were still concerned about its impact on the campus. departments of organizations to request security at certain events, but permanent security measures will most likely not be provided for most buildings. "People are malicious anyway. When they have a gun on them, the chances of that turning violent or deadly increase," said sity community have been vocal about their opposition to guns on campus including testifying in the Kansas legislature and publicly protesting. Right now, however, the goal of the University is to do as much as possible to inform the public on how to be safe with guns on campus. Williams said during the event. Some people, like Professor Ron Barrett-Gonzalez, said the University the big terrible event," said Barrett-Gonzalez, a chapter president of the American Association of University Professors, during the event. Certain Kansas legislators have been making an effort to stop guns on campus before the exemption expires. One bill, HB 2074, would allow universities to indefinitely exempt them- SEE CONCEALED CARRY PAGE 2 many University students know enough about their free speech rights. The survey asked questions about the First Amendment, like what categories of speech are legally protected. "With our interactions with the rest of the KU community, both in person and things that we see throughout KU social media, whatever platform it might be, we get the feeling that not a lot of people know exactly what their free speech rights are of the funding to conduct the survey, Lepinski said the group had to request permission from Student Senate to hand out the test which was approved. Lepinski said they are still tallying up the results from the test. They received approximately 60-70 tests back, but they are trying to reach 100 before YAF publishes the results. "The initial first impres- SEE YAF PAGE2 INDEX NEWS...2 OPINION...4 ARTS & CULTURE...5 SPORTS...10 KANSAN.COM GALLERY: Check out the basketball gallery from the West Virginia game. ENGAGE WITH US @KANSANNEWS /THEKANSAN KANSAN.NEWS @UNIVERSITY DAILYKANSAN +