Thursday, April 12, 2007
An article in Monday’s University Daily Kansan needs clarification. The article, “KU agrees to raise GTA salaries,” stated that the University would increase its minimum salary for GTAs by $250. If approved by state agencies, $250 will be added to the University’s proposed GTA salary.
KU agrees to raise GTA salaries
KU depends on outside arbiter’s opinion before making changes. Arbiter advises limited ...
Correction: April 3, 2007
Club Axis’ dress code does not permit baggy clothing or jean shorts. ...
Accreditors weigh student, faculty suggestions
Budget cuts decrease number of GTAs, increases ...
Fewer GTAs may affect class dynamics, GTA position renewal and research at ...
Corrections: May 9, 2007
Here are the corrections from Monday's and Tuesday's papers.
Corrections: november 20, 2007.
This is a correction.
Sebelius proposes state employee salary increases
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' proposed budget includes a salary increase for all state ...
Corrections: April 27, 2007
Corrections for April 27, 2007
Correction: April 16, 2007
An article in Friday's The University Daily Kansan contained an error.
Corrections: February 23, 2007
Here are the corrections for February 23, 2007.
Correction: May 2, 2007
Editorial Board: University and GTAC should work ...
Proposed bill may remove staff from state ...
Contract impact
Corrections: September 7, 2007
Yesterday's paper contained two errors. Here are the corrections.
Letter: Has the Kansan turned into The ...
Corrections: May 1, 2007
Libby Harmon won the women’s pole vault at the UMKC Invitational with ...
Baseball moved back to Monday
Baseball will open its home season Monday afternoon.
Letter to the Editor: Toumi
Toumi says GTA position cuts cause more harm than good
Daily Brief: January 31
Corrections: August 22. 2007
The following corrections should be made to Tuesday's Kansan.
Oklahoma State coach’s rant targets KU graduate
Carlson, a graduate of the University of Kansas School of Journalist and ...
Correction: May 8, 2007
The following correction should be made to Monday's Kansan.
Editorial Board: 10-semester limit puts too much ...
Editorial: Research hurts learning
When professors are researching large university projects, education suffers.
Bank accounts cause discussions
Correction: April 23, 2007
Here is a correction from the Friday University Daily Kansan.
Employees await Regents’ decision
Rising coaching salaries leave Mangino behind
What these high-dollar salaries do to universities and student-athletes is interpreted differently ...
Corrections: April 6, 2007
Corrections from Thursday's The University Daily Kansan.
Corrections: August 21, 2007
The following corrections should be made to Monday's Kansan.
Corrections: March 14, 2007
The following correction should be made to Thursday's Kansan.
Correction: August 31, 2007
Three errors occured in yesterday's University Daily Kansan. Here are the corrections.
Editorial: Senate should not put hold on ...
Kansas needs to take a stand against discrimination based on sexual orientation ...
Editorial: Pay freeze stings, yet may be ...
Pay freezes hurt the University but may be required.
Chancellor approved for raise for 2009 year
The Chancellor’s was approved for raise for the 2009 fiscal year.
Incoming chancellor’s salary announced
Bernadette Gray-Little’s salary to be more than Hemenway’s
Letter to the Editor: Ten-semester limit makes ...
Corrections for October 1, 2007.
Sorry for the mistakes. We hope this makes up for it.
Brown: Suspension should alert lethargic student body
Student Senate controls a lot of student money and students should care ...
From left: Kimberlee Hinkle, Libby Johnson and Hannah ...
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