Stories for September 2006

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Thursday, September 28

Living with a guest

Abby Boone can’t keep a roommate, and she has to clean up after them all the time. But she doesn’t mind too much.

Thursday, September 21

Carter: Excercise cures all

Our over-medicated society frequently turns to pills to solve physical discomfort, ignoring the obvious natural solution. Excercising can relieve pain, reduce tension, improve self-image and help with weight management.

Friday, September 15

Homebrewing satisfies personal taste

Lawrence Brewer's Guild offers an outlet for homebrewers. Being able to tailor the beer to your personal taste attracts beer lovers.

Thursday, September 14

Not a typical school girl

Former sex columnist for the University Daily Kansan talks about what she has done in bed, such as wearing a cape. And instead of just being a writer behind the scenes, she went in front of a camera for the 2001 edition of Sex on the Hill and posed for Playboy magazine.

Man vs. Woman: What is or isn't sexy to wear while attempting to attract some lovin'

Two writers give their opinions of what they find attractive on the opposite sex. The advice ranges from what to wear for a night out on the town, to what is comfy for hanging out at home.

Monday, September 11

Basketball games to be played without "The Hey Song" from now on

Allen Fieldhouse will no longer be filled with the chants of "We're going to beat the hell out of you," after the Athletics Department banned the song from sporting events on Thursday. Gary Glitter, the song's writer, was convicted of molesting two young girls in March.

Thursday, September 7

New to You

Freecycle your stuff

Tuesday, September 5

Regents may revise student health insurance

A new health insurance plan from the Board of Regents would decrease students' costs by having a single provider. The option would be available to all schools goverened by the Board of Regents.

Student works to change campus skateboarding policy

A student's quest to allow skateboards and longboards on campus extends far and wide. Skateboards are currently prohibited in certain places, including campus.

Friday, September 1

Disabled dog gives hope over Web

A three-legged dog still gets out and about with her owners. The dog's owners started a website in her name for owners of dogs who have lost the use of one or more legs.