Volume 125 Issue 60 kansan.com Tuesday, January 22, 2013 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UDK SUNFLOWER SHOWDOWN FINALS GUIDE 2012 Table of Contents 3 EFFECTIVE BREAKS CRYPTOQUIP 5. SUDOKU 6. CRYPTOQUIP 3. STUDYING ON CAMPUS 9 STUDYING ON CAMPUS (CONTINUED) 14. MUSIC PLAYLIST FOR STUDYING 10. FINALS STRESS TEACHERS AND STUDENTS 12. SUDOKU CRYPTOQUIP 15. CROSSWORD 16. REDUCING DISTRACTIONS CRYPTOQUIP 18. SUDOKU CRYPTOQUIP 19. SUDOKU CRYPTOQUIP What do you think? How do you study for finals? "I cram all week, about a few hours for each class." Jesus Guinto a junior from Liberal Guinto Li "I'm preparing for all my final papers with all my notes and materials and some all-nighters." Alan Li, a senior from Beijing, China "I compile my own notes and rewrite stuff from my textbooks in my own words." Marveen Paranansth, a junior from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Paransothy "I mostly just go over all my notes and my homework." Robert Smith, a freshman from Olathe Burke "I either make notecards or an outline and then I study from that." Kelly Burke, a junior from Chicago, Ill. Smith Kayla Soper GET A Frustrated? HO! HO! HO! BEAT THE BOOKSTORE LOT MORE CASH Buy, Sell, & Rent New & Used Textbooks (785) 856-2870 * 1741 Massachusetts Get $5 extra for every $50 of buyback For a chance to triple your cash, "like" us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @BTBkansas! We buy clicker/response pads, graphing calculators, and loose-leaf textbooks Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter McLemore man guard State decade students plugged in HANNAH BARLING hbarling@kansan.com Phone dead? No problem. The project was one of 12 different items on KUnited's platform this past year. Brandon Woodard, student body vice president, said that this project was made a priority because the idea came from the students. Phone clean. No problem. Charging stations were installed on the Lawrence and Edwards campus during winter break. The installation was an initiative of Student Senate and KU Information Technoloey. "You don't leave your phone at home; everyone has a phone," Woodard said. Robbie Bondi, a sophomore from Leawood, said he won't need to use the charging stations because he charges his phone at night. "I know I'm never responsible about charging my phone," Brasher said. Once KU IT agreed to fund the Rachel Brasher, a senior from Ozawake, said she thinks the stations will be helpful for students. Not that one institution has dominated the other, but one school only focused on its fellow in-state competitor while the other looked in the opposite direction for a challenge. SEE CHARGING PAGE 2 "Kansas has been Kansas State's rival since I've been in the league," Kansas baseball coach Ritch Price said. "Our rival has been Missouri. That's now being refocused." might be a tad dramatic. Instead the University of Kansas is left with the Little Apple and a daunting task: Commit to a rivalry that has been one-sided since its inception. Price echoes a rededication that has been the focus of Kansas' athletics department since Missouri's departure from the Big 12, and it's one that began at the top. "It started with Sheahon Zenger" Price said of Kansas' Athletics Director. "He has made it clear to everyone who coaches, regardless of the sport, that he's going to start For some Kansas programs, there won't be much of a transition. "I never felt that way against K-State," Kansas men's basketball coach Bill Self said of the Jayhawks' animosity for Missouri. "I think this will turn a little bit to become more heated as we move forward." SOURCE: KU Athletics CLASSIFIEDS 9 CLOSSSWORD 5 The women's volleyball teams at Kansas and K-State, for instance, boast many players within the state. That adds to a match that Jayhawks coach Ray Bechard said has always been important to the team. Volleyball • Only back to '04-'05 SOURCE: KU Athletics CRYPTOQUIPS 5 OPINION 4 Bechard said the familiarity of in-state players intensifies the drive to capture Kansas bragging rights. Index But those other programs, the ones that recruit more out-of-state players, they'll be at the center of a rivalry that has become more important with the absence of Missouri. "You might have people that go to a contest not because of the game but because it's K-St-te." Kansas women's basketball coach Bonnie Henrickson said. "Maybe they're not a particular fan of any given sport, but they're a fan of booing K-State." Maybe, but maybe not. Zenger said the Missouri and K-State rivalries have different genes. Over time they have evolved in different ways. SPORTS 12 SUDOKU 5 "When you've coached at KU, regardless of the sport, for 100 years the rivalry has been first and foremost about Missouri," Price said. "Now that they've left the Big 12 conference, I think you'll see the rivalry between KU and K-State intensify." Price will be combating that by coaching his players to bring the level of competitiveness the Jayhawks show against Missouri to all games against K-State. Price knows you can't replace Missouri, yet he It might take a while to get used to, but purple is the new black. can change the way Jayhawk fans look at K-State. Edited by Hayley Jozwiak All contents, unless stated otherwise, 2013 The University Daily Kansan Don't forget Today's Weather You have until Wednesday to pick up your student basketball tickets online or from the ticket office at Allen Fieldhouse. Partly cloudy with a windchill as low as 12 degrees Bundle up for the first day of class.