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PUSH PRICES HIGHER. WELL, IT’S BEEN A CONSTANT FOR OVER 100 YEARS, AND NOW ITS FUTURE IS UP IN THE AIR. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS STUDENT SENATE HAS PROPOSED CUTTING COSTS TO THE SCHOOL’S NEWSPAPER.