SCHEDULE Big 12-Week 6 3 Ryan Waggoner/KANSAN Sophomore quarterback D.J. Beshears runs up the middle during Kansas game against Baylor on Saturday. The Jayhakwls fell to 2-3 on the season, losing to the Bears, 55-7. Beshears finished the game with 47 rushing yards, a season high for the sophomore. KANSAS STATE AT KANSAS 6:30 p.m.on FCS TEXAS A&M AT MISSOURI 11 a.m. NEBRASKA AT TEXAS 2:30 p.m. on ABC BAYLOR AT COLORADO 6 p.m. on FCS IOWA STATE AT OKLAHOMA 6 p.m. on FSN Social Drinkers Needed for Clinical Study This study has 4 separate, two night clinical stays and one follow-up visit. Qualified volunteers could receive up to $1,900. You may qualify if you are: - A healthy adult THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN - Age 21-65 - Willing to consume alcohol while on study - Willing to consume alcohol while on study - Light smokers are allowed on this study. Call Today (913)894-5533 StudyForChange.com Located just East of Metcalf on 115th Overland Park, KS THE WAVE OCTOBER13,2010 an's ter fill om ON SHAW kansan.com Marie Connell, the R.A. had to ask so loudly, itagious and friends into lay thinking taugh," Cori f Stephanie's Washburn "It could av" on the night lie, a senior ogs, and her jake" Henry nt. friend and e Michaela nior from d Conn was big, genuine her face. .mean bone tensen said. anger." e were driv- ce when the Stephanie grandmoth- ed her up 'AGE 3A A student reported the attack behind The Wheel Wednesday gsears@kansan.com A female student reported to police that she was raped early Wednesday morning in a University park ing lot behind The Wagon Wheel, a popular student bar at 14th and Ohio streets. The student said she was raped in University Thursday afternoon Capt. Schuyler Bailey of the Public Safety Office said the rape reportedly happened between cars in the lot "directly behind" The Wheel. IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION, CALL: KU Public Safety Office: /785) 864-5900 parking lot 100 between 2:30 and 3:10 a.m. Wednesday by an unknown man, according to a University crime alert posted Crime Stoppers hotline: (785) 864-8888 According to the University website, there is another section of lot 100. Bailey said the Bailey asked that anyone who saw what happened call the Public Safety Office at 864-5900. Any tips can be called in to the Crime Stoppers hotline anonymously at 864-8888. SAFETY TIPS - Be aware of your surroundings. - Walk or jog in groups. - Stay on lighted pathways and avoid taking shortcuts behind buildings and through parking lots. - If you are the victim of a crime, contact the police as soon as possible. - Report any crime in progress or any suspicious activity to the KU Public Safety Office. section involved was the larger section of lot 100, right off of Ohio Street, not the section on the west side of Stephenson and Pearson Scholarship Halls, by Sprague Apartments. A University crime alert encouraged students to be aware of their surroundings, walk in groups and stay on lighted pathways. Edited by Anna Nordling Classifieds...7A Crossword...4A Cryptoquips...4A Opinion...5A Sports...1B Sudoku...4A INDEX WEATHER TODAY 75 48 Scattered T-Storms Sunny TUESDAY 81 52 WEDNESDAY 71 39 All contents, unless stated otherwise; © 2010 The University Daily Kansan Mostly Sunny weather.com Self, players have fun at Late Night in front of recruits BASKETBALL|1B Marcus Morris played well in the scrimmage, but festivities directed at recruits were the greater purpose of the evening. JERRY.WANG/KANSAN a b A member of the Kansas City Falcon Skydiving Team glides into Kivisto Field with a KU flag before the game. Kansas fell to in-state rival Kansas State in the Sunflower Showdown 59-7 Thursday night at Memorial Stadium. SENATE | 6A SenEx approves task force The University Senate begins discussion on a new financial aid program for KU faculty and staff and his or her dependents, spouses and partners. OPINION | 5A Facebook is problematic 9 Mandy Matney tells why Facebook and other social networking sites cause frustration, stress and emotional havoc on college students' minds.