+ 236 ARTS & CULTURE Despite its doors being closed, Spencer Museum offers exhibitions online. NEWS > Page 5 A breakdown of the University's title IX lawsuits SPORTS > Page 3 Up close and personal with KU's baton twirler, Nicole Johnson. > Page 11 THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 2016 | VOLUME 132 ISSUE 08 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE STUDENT VOICE SINCE 1904 'Guarded' highlights threat of sexual assault ▶ HAILEY DIXON @_hailey_dixon A new photo gallery at the Kansas Union is shedding new light on the screen helped draft. Throughout the night, Johnson and Kobach acknowledged they have found themselves on the opposite sides of legal proceedings regarding the voter ID law. According to VoteKS. org, voters in the state are required to bring proof of citizenship with them to polling stations. Proof of citizenship includes driver's license, state ID or passports. "Kansas created a model for other states to follow with the voter ID law," he said. "In a manner of speaking, we took the high ground on this issue." Kobach said that Kansas is, in a sense, leading the pack when it comes to voting integrity. Johnson said many states began implementing voter ID laws after about voting," Kobach said. "A question that we need to keep in mind is 'Why were these laws created?'" Johnson said. "I believe they wanted to write a voter ID law that would affect minority voters, especially in the example of the North Carolina law." Kris Kobach Kansas secretary of state cheat." for voter ID laws to create additional "hurdles," as Johnson described them. Both Johnson and Kobach said voting should be as simple as possible with Kobach issuing one caveat. "Whenever there are more hurdles to jump over, you are going to lose voters," Johnson said. "I think it needs to be easy to vote, and hard to cheat," he said. συμαι σπες. When she spoke with the Kansan Wednesday afternoon, Potter claimed the interns followed her around the state to different campaign events, lying about their identities. She said the students claimed they were interested in helping out with her campaign, or were writing a paper for a college course. Potter also said the interns would film her In an email statement to the Kansas Wednesday afternoon, Modesitt confirmed that both Moon and Snitsar were hired as interns in June of 2016, but said the two did not specifically engage in any overly aggressive tactics. "The KU students mentioned in this article did not participate in overly aggressive campaign tactics," he said SEE INTERNS PAGE 2 INDEX + NEWS...2 OPINION...4 ARTS & CULTURE...5 SPORTS...11 KANSAN.COM ENGAGE WITH US GALLERY See more photos of the Haskell Native American Art Fair at kansan.com @KANSANNEWS /THEKANSAN KANSAN.NEWS @UNIVERSITY DAILYKANSAN +