Volume 125 Issue 96 kansan.com Tuesday, April 2, 2013 gamem his fourth his night He took game, a to drop. n'b made r he will r stay in wasnilla rs for the the 2008 down like Perry Ellis wanted to her, but we Hammond the student voice since 1904 http://bit.ly/18swVPZ UP IN SMOKE BREAKING THE HAB Electronic cigarettes provide a healthier alternative to tobacco and can help so. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, APRIL 1, 2013 PAGE 9 What advice would you give to someone leasing for the first time? Josh Huelskamp, junior from Augusta "I would tell someone that is moving into their first place to be aware of the charges that they will bill you for when you move out. Take pictures of your apartment before you move everything in." "Make sure you don't settle on the first thing that seems right. Try and find a place you can stay a few years. Moving gets old quickly." Bria Sweany, junior from Salina Seth Amott, junior from Wichita "Acknowledge online ratings. From my experience they are 98 percent true and very helpful when wanting to know the hard truth about a complex or location." "Read the lease word for word. I skimmed over my recent lease and now I regret it daily. It might be tempting to skim it, but don't." Gordon Cave, senior from Augusta All your protection under one roof $ ^{*} $ You might not own your place, but the gear, gadgets, clothes and collectibles inside it are worth more than you think. And because your landlord's insurance likely doesn't cover your values, you should consider renters insurance that does. Contact your agent to get the right protection for the stuff that represents the dreams you've worked hard for. You'll be surprised at how little it costs — and even more surprised at how much it protects. Call today for a competitive renters insurance quote. Your dream is out there. Go get it. We'll protect it. Mary P Woodward Agency 708 W 9th Street STE 208 Lawrence, KS 66044 Bus: (785) 331-4353 MWOODWAR@AmFam.com Mary P Woodward Agency receiving the Agnes Wright Strickland Award on Wednesday afternoon. Jamieveeer, Shannon Collins, Kimberleine Hinkle, Matthew Moore, Bernadette Myers, Sida Sima, Bryan Trong Do, Cooper Nickel, Carol Kruse and Megan Watson are the 2013 University Awards recipients. Hannah Bolton and Samuel Schroeder both received the Agnes Wright Strickland Award, which consists of a lifetime membership in the University of Kansas Alumni Association. EMILY WITTLER/KANSAN RIGHT: Cooper Nickel, a senior from Lindsborg, receives the Chancellor's Award during a class on Monday, March 25. To be included in the pool of applicants for the prestigious Chancellor's Awards, a student must either have been nominated by a faculty/staff member or have submitted a Chancellors Student Award application. Bolton studies business management and leadership with an interest in university administration. and hopes to get a Master's degree in higher education after she graduates. EMILY WITTLER/KANSAN The Caryl K. Smith Student Leader Award was awarded to Matthew Moore. Moore studies human biology and plans on attending the KU School of Medicine after graduation. Bernadette Myers and Sida Niu both received the Class of 1913 Award. Myers studies English, Italian and European studies and plans on pursuing a Ph.D in early modern literature. Niu stud- with a and plans school of Alderson ardered to to studies h Tuttle was pre-borshipalism Cooper man biologic the KU was City, aster's in logy. concerned arded to Watson. CLASSIFIEDS 6 CROSSWORD 5 Kruse studies communications with a minor in leadership studies and plans on seeking a career with which to use and develop her communication and leadership skills. Watson studies chemistry and English, with an emphasis on creative writing. She will pursue a dual MD and Master's in public health at the KU School of Medicine next year. Edited by Paige Lytle CRYPTOQUIPS 5 SPORTS 8 OPINION 4 SUDOKU 5 All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2013 The University Daily Kansan Don't forget Come support the Jayhawks in their baseball game against Creighton today at 6 p.m. Today's Weather Mostly sunny. 20 percent chance of rain. Wind E at 7 mph. --- HI: 54 LO: 31 Is that you, spring?