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Pass:

  • Hy-Vee. The supermarket’s plentiful supply of food samples allows enterprising students to enjoy a multi-course lunch that incorporates all five food groups.
  • Amy Gruber. The prolific KU swimmer competed in her last meet in Lawrence. The senior made her exit in fashion, winning two individual events and and was part of two winning relay teams against Iowa State on Saturday.
  • Bill Self. Men’s basketball coach asked that fans cool it with the profanity. Come on, student section, let’s not become Maryland.

Fail:

  • Ward Churchill. The University of Colorado professor is fighting for his job for comparing Sept. 11 victims to Nazis. Churchill is to Colorado as Fred Phelps is to Kansas in terms of embarassment.
  • National Hockey League. The league’s lockout teeters on the cancellation of the entire season, which is something that has never happened in North America. The NHL is proof that professional sports need a salary cap to survive.

 

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