editor's note I heard Massachusetts Street was insane after our jayhawks won the championship game. I heard there were people hanging from light poles, climbing buildings, high-fiving cops and streaking. I wish I could say that I'd seen all this happen (yes, even the streaking), but I can't, because the crowd of people freaked me out so much that I had to leave before I even reached the action past 10th Street. My friend and I linked our arms as we trekked toward Mass, Street, hoping that would limit our chances of being separated. As we walked, we encountered a few scattered groups of people, and I remember thinking to myself, "Maybe I will be able to handle this." But when we reached the bulk of the crowd, I realized I was horribly mistaken. sweaty, drunk people. I had no control over my path because we were wedged between people who were all stronger and taller and more intoxicated than I was. I had to get out, and so my friend and I left the festivities early and made our way back home. I hate having such a debilitating phobia, but what I hate even more is that I allow it to dictate my life. I've stopped going to concerts at large venues, I don't attend crowded house parties (but that's probably for the better), and I can't imagine going to any more big celebrations, which means no Times Square at New Year's. As we got into the thick of it, I was surrounded by Read Deepa's story on page 12 about different kinds of phobias and how you can try to overcome them, or at least decrease their negative affects on your daily life. I've never been officially diagnosed with agoraphobia (the fear of being unable to escape a crowded place), but I sure fit the description. *Dani Hurst, editor On the cover: Photo/Kristin Hoppa jayplayers EDITOR CAFEZINHO MANUAL DO IT Dani Hurst ASSOCIATE EDITOR●FREEBASE Megan Hirt DESIGNERS$\textcircled{1}$OREFER MADNESS! Brenna Hawley Bryan Marvin Peyton Baldwin Josh Patterson Dianne Smith CONTACT •HELP YOURSELF Jessie Fetterling Gina Souders HEALTH$\bullet$GOOD FOR YOU Jeff Briscoe Kaitlyn Syring NOTICE•TAKE NOTE OF IT Chris Ehlair Rebekah Scaperlanda Elise Stawar PLAY OUT AND ABOUT PLAY • OOUT AND ABOUT Travis Brown Joe Hunt Deepa Sampat CREATIVE CONSULTANT •KNOWS A LOT Carol Holstead WRITETO US jayplay08@gmail.com JAYPLAY The University Daily Kansan 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall 1435 Jayhawk Blvd. Lawrence, KS 66045 (785) 864-4810 02 04.24,2008 VOL 5 ISS.29 interesting fact: The number of admissions to treatment for cocaine decreased from 263,896 in 1996 to 250,135 in 2006. -www.whitehousedrugpolicy.com