Stories for February 2006

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Monday, February 27

A week in photos

Thursday, February 23

Osborne: How to get out of a ticket

Here's what to do if you're caught.

Wednesday, February 22

University battles SPAM

Tuesday, February 21

Saturday, February 18

Women's basketball notches first road win

JAYHAWKS TOP TIGERS IN BORDER BEATDOWN

Friday, February 17

Tigers searching for life after Quin

FedEx Kinko's could be ready soon after long wait

Thursday, February 16

Review: Breakfast on Pluto

Long-distance relationships really can work

Tattoos aren't permanent for a price

Wednesday, February 15

On Campus: February 15, 2006

KU vs. NU Gameday

Weapons ordinance passed, commissioners doubt its effectiveness

Black History Month Profile: Lawrence couple fight segregation

Letter to the Editor - Able Hawks

Tuesday, February 14

Businesses strive to make Valentine's Day great

OSU coach sidelined by car accident

Templin Hall resident died from unknown causes

Woman demands money from KU student

Daily Brief: February 14, 2006

Slow start, but victory ensues

Monday, February 13

Photojournalist, native Kansan receives award

LaMort: Undefined noise limits should worry students

Congratulations it’s your 22nd Birthday. You and your two roommates throw a small party to celebrate your approach to the next milestone of car rental age. A few friends who smoke come over to join in the festivities, so they sit on the porch much like people at the other three or four parties on the block. A cranky neighbor one block away complains about some other house and everyone on the street with music and joy is suddenly being written up without warning. You and your roommates are each given a separate ticket. Not only are you fined for disturbing the peace but you’re going to be evicted and stopped from graduation. Oh yeah, Happy Birthday!

Physical game doesn't bother Jayhawks

Sports Brief: February 13, 2006

Student confirmed dead

Local band set to release first album

Saturday, February 11

Kansas defeats Stanford 8-2

Border throwdown: Mizzou beats Kansas 64-57

Softball opens season with two victories

Kansas makes it two in a row against Stanford

Friday, February 10

American journalism all fluff, no substance

Women's BB: KU vs. MU Gameday

Quin quits

Snyder resigns as Missouri coach

Four candidates vie for provost position

Editorial: Shooting shakes up Commissioners

For their own safety, students should know what surroundings they’re in and with whom.

Famous photojournalist wins prestigious award

Thursday, February 9

Recycling in Lawrence is easier than you think

Advice for interfaith couples

The object of her affection

Google invades privacy too

Wacker: The best is yet to come

Jayplay Events Calendar

Official tanning salon of Women of KU calendar expands

Wednesday, February 8

SPECIAL: Valentine's Day Gift Guide

Valentine's Day is less than a week away, but there's still time to plan the perfect date and buy the perfect gift. Check out this year's Kansan's Valentine's Day Gift Guide.

Love Bites

Restaurants to impress the love of your life or your fellow singles

Wine time

Date on a dime

Ideas to make your Valentine's special on a tight budget

A world of love

A Stay-At-Home Valentine's

Tuesday, February 7

Women's basketball Big 12 overview

Monday, February 6

KU battles back for improbable win

Kansas 59, Oklahoma 58

Hillel needs new home

Fan Notebook: Kansas v. Oklahoma

Victory against OU: Big day for Giles

Friday, February 3

Experts criticize diet pills searching for FDA approval

Players make own decision when choosing schools

Thursday, February 2

Dangers of stimulant abuse

As the abuse of stimulants rises among students, worries increase about the potential side effects. Some psychologists say that students do not always understand the danger they are putting themselves in as soon as the pill touches their tongue.

Curing the common zit

The secret to greak skin is not necessarily in how often you wash your face. Actually, some determatologists say that most people over wash their skin. Find out how to fix the skin you're in and the best way to prevent future breakouts.

Wednesday, February 1

Black History Month acknowledges contribution to society