Stories for April 25, 2007

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Who's Who: Ellen Stolle

Junior hopes to one day become surgeon

Ellen Stolle keeps plenty busy, whether it's in the classroom as a double major in biochemistry and genetics or in her office position for Gamma Phi Beta.

What Do You Think: April 25, 2007

The NBA playoffs are officially underway. Here, University of Kansas students predict this year's champion team.

Free For All: April 25, 2007

When is a door not a door? When it’s ajar!

On Campus: April 25, 2007

The day starts with anime and ends with a percussion ensemble. Sounds like an average day in the life of a college student.

Quote of the Day: April 25, 2007

A Moscow-born, Bronx-raised singer/songwriter gives us today's nugget of wisdom.

Sports Caldendar: April 25, 2007

Check out some of this week's sporting events.

Most E-mailed: April 25, 2007

Want to know what people are talking about? Here is a list of Monday's most e-mailed stories from Kansan.com.

White: MTV has lost its relevance

Network now devoted to reality shows instead of music

Ever since "The Real World" debuted on MTV, the network has been on a downward spiral that has caused it to lose its purpose.

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Jayhawks face Tigers on neutral ground

Kauffman Stadium to be site of nonconference match-up

Last time Kansas came within an out of sweeping Missouri at home. Now, with their Big 12 record at .500, the Jayhawks are ready for a rematch.

University to offer two new degrees

Bioengineering degrees will be available starting in the fall

The KU School of Engineering is adapting to the growth in the field of biosciences by offering masters and doctoral degrees in bioengineering.

Jayhawks get caught in the rough

Golfers fall four positions in day two

Inspite of a career-best round for one golfer, the course got the best of the Kansas golf team. They finished a combined 77 strokes over par, earning them 10th place.

Sarraf: Ex-Jayhawks abound in playoffs

Hinrich, Gooden playing major roles for NBA teams

With the playoffs here, NBA teams are finally playing like they care, and some former KU stars are part of the action.

Tennis Brief: April 25, 2007

Two Jayhawks have been named to the Academic All-Big 12 tennis team.

Letter to Editor: Isolation provides motive

Lack of expression a common thread in Columbine and Blacksburg

In light of last week's tragedy, junior Nick Mangiaracina looks at the commonality between the Columbine and Virginia Tech shootings. In his opinion, lack of individuality and isolation were key contributors to both.

Union protests Wescoe construction

Use of non-union workers comes into question

University officials say they have not directly heard any complaints about the project.

Softball looks to continue road success

Trip through Nebraska provides opportunity to improve postseason resume

After sweeping Texas Tech, the Jayhawks look to keep their momentum going as they face Nebraska and Creighton this week.

Editorial: Debates fail to fix problems

Country's real issues, like war, remain unsolved

With most politicians bogged down in debates to see who can get personal advantages, problems in Iraq are not being resolved.

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Good vibrations

Slumber Parties educate, sexually empower women

Slumber Parties allow women to view and purchase sex toys in privacy of their own homes around friends. Danielle Hay is the Slumber Parties distributor for Lawrence. She began in April 2006.