Stories for January 2006

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Tuesday, January 31

Football facility architect reportedly selected

Daily Brief: January 31

Uno Chicago Grill unexpectedly shuts down

Jayhawks roll over Red Raiders

ROBINETT: Jayhawks will make it to the NCAA tourney

Delta Force announces student body office candidates

Monday, January 30

Education spending cuts benefit wealthy

Jayhawks Rush past Tech

Key Plays: Kansas at Iowa State

Fan Notebook: Kansas at Iowa State

Stoner leaving KU for Tennessee

Chinese New Year celebration draws students from all backgrounds

Native American artifacts will be returned to tribes

Saturday, January 28

Jayhawks weather the Cyclone storm

Thursday, January 26

Key Plays: KU v. Texas A&M;

Universities suspend Coke contracts

Allegations of employee susbstance abuse have lead 12 universities to suspend their soft drink contracts. The University of Kansas is yet to decide if it will take action.

KU vs ISU Rankings

University should put best foot backward

Window tinting may not be as legal as it seems

Editorial: Government shouldn't keep watch on the Internet

If no one challenges the government, it will only grow bolder.

Lawrence is the center of the world for more than Jayhawk fans

KU Women to take on defending national champs

Fire and brimstone alienates mainstream American public

Wednesday, January 25

Robinett: Kansas doesn't need Downs

Tasting Tofu

Discover the magic of this vegetarian staple.

Gameday: Kansas @ Kansas State

Students suspect facebook.com monitored by schools, police

The Feng Shui guide to love

Program eases need for nurses

Review: Prince of Persia The Two Thrones

Tuesday, January 24

Sorrentino: Giles hasn't earned starting spot

Real weight loss starts with realistic goals

Bush visits K-State; KU speech programmers wince

Monday, January 23

Sports editors aim to deliver unique coverage

Jayhawks rout Huskers to even Big 12 record

Friday, January 20

Celebrities offer poor role models

Gameday: Women's Basketball KU-OSU

University warns of possible hacking

Your name, birth date, social security number and credit card number could be exposed to hackers. The University warns that sensitive information on online housing applications could have been accessed by hackers.

Hope remains for young team

Saturday, January 14

Dark history is made on a day in January

Wednesday, January 11

Women's basketball loses in Colorado

Sunday, January 8

BREAKING NEWS: Charles Gordon going pro

Saturday, January 7

Jayhawks dominate Wildcats, 73-46

Tuesday, January 3

Kansas-Texas basketball notebook