Thursday, March 31
Playing it kosher
Find out what it takes to follow the rules and what makes some foods out of the question.
Relays boast track stars
Marion Jones, others planning to participate in Kansas Relays
Regents bill hits a snag
Interest from student tuition and fees could fall under control of six Kansas schools
Study shows Hispanics have lower cancer risk
Hispanics who live in close proximity may be healthier
Strange brew
These are not your Grandma’s cocktails
The little mother in me
My younger siblings turned me into a responsible older sister, even at the age of 6
Roommates in Peace
You’re stuck with them until May at least. Here’s how to find some common ground.
Notes from the Underground
With music, if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself.
Wednesday, March 30
Tuesday, March 29
Monday, March 28
Tournament heartbreak
Kansas, others lacked momentum
Seniors deflated in defeat
Last game stains 110-28 record legacy
Tuesday, March 22
Monday, March 21
Saturday, March 19
Friday, March 18
Drew in good company
Former Kansas player works hard in NBA offseason to help Cavaliers
Buildings inaccessible
Five out of six buildings investigated do not comply with disability act regulations
Thursday, March 17
Boschee on the rebound
Kansas standout finds his way back to the court after challenges
Stuck in the middle
Not going anywhere for spring break? Staying local doesn’t have to mean kicking back on your couch.
Fight Club
System: X-Box, PS2
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30
Xbox, PS2, PC
Online lovin’: click your pick
Find the right site for you
When tension mounts
How to avoid fights with your friends when on spring break
Greaseless grab and go
Try these easy-to-make ideas to save money and eat healthy while on the road this spring break
Wednesday, March 16
Roadblocks to redemption
Jayhawk basketball alum Jeff Graves ignores critics’ jeers
Father Figure
Priest’s influence spreads beyond walls of center
Violent crimes on the rise
Report shows overall crime decreasing
‘Schol Hall Land’ appeals to many
Close-nit sholarship hall system unique in area universities
The many faces of Lawrence apartments
We selected some of the more popular commercial apartment complexes in Lawrence to highlight the many offerings that a complex might offer. By no means is this a complete list of Lawrence complexes, but it offers a sampling of what is available.
House of headaches
Legal Services for Students provides help for new tenants
Tuesday, March 15
Former forward struggles to play
Bryant Nash finds injuries, fewer opportunities in life
Monday, March 14
Assistant job suits former Jayhawk walk-on
Brett Ballard proves to be as big of a basketball asset off the court as he was on it
Rock Chalk review
Greek community presents 56th variety show
Price of parking
Maintenance, new lot likely to cause increase
Guess Who?
Volunteer identifies D.C. elite with his photographic memory
Saturday, March 12
The one that got away
Kansas loses to Oklahoma State 78-75
Friday, March 11
Teen supspected in break-ins
Five Colony Woods residents report vehicle burglaries and vandalism
To save or to splurge on one's tax return
Students plan their spending
Thursday, March 10
Funds needed for entrances
Most alumni give money for their specialized schools
Kemper’s last stand for Big 12
Some coaches like Kansas City best while others prefer rotating locations
Victim's spouse indicted
Librarian's husband charged with her death
Big 12 game hurts revue's tickets sales
Greeks put on show for charity
Student Voice wants wireless residence halls
Coalition wants student choice despite limitations
Brain Freeze
Med center has area's largest gray matter collection.
Crocs Craze Comes to KU
The shoe fanatics explain how the shoes with holes in them became trendy
Food lessons for the sick
Chicken noodle soup is great, but there’s more
Wednesday, March 9
Sign prompts tussle
KU fans file complaint against police chief after incident
A Fine coaching career
Coach commits to Florida State, saddens bowlers
Inept ending
Despite worthy efforts by two Kansas players, Jayhawks lose to Tigers in Big 12 Tournament
Tuesday, March 8
Monday, March 7
Senate, HALO boost bill
Law allows in-state tuition for some immigrants
Festival chooses three KU female playwrights
Ketchup makes everything better, even maggot-riddled World War II rations, says one KU alumnus playwright.
Friday, March 4
Party hurts house
IFC decides Phi Kappa Theta's future on campus tonight
Burge Fitness to close
Drop in attendance reason for decision
Thursday, March 3
Federal loan program in question
Bush Administration budget proposal recommends cutting student aid
I’m with the band
Having a good ear for music management
Married young
Marriage and the evil truths I wish I would have known
Exposed
My boyfriend during freshman year had 100 gigabytes of pornography on his computer. To put this in perspective, most computers don’t even come with 50 gigs of total space, but my ex was able to store 100 gigs of random people screwing. If you had asked what my opinion on watching pornographic material was before this revelation, I would have said that it was a harmless and healthy activity.
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