Thursday, May 10, 2007
What will you miss the most about KU over the summer?
“I’m graduating in May so I’ll miss the diversity and all of the different types of people walking around campus.”
Andrew Terkel Broken Arrow, Okla., senior
“I don’t know that I’ll miss much of anything because I live in Lawrence and I’ll probably be hanging around campus anyway.”
Andy Hess Topeka junior
“Definitely my friends. They’re what make KU fun.”
Kyla Buck Hanover sophomore
“First, I’ll miss all of my new friends. Secondly, I’ll miss Lawrence being fun and exciting because once the students leave it’s dead, and I’m stuck here all summer.”
Jordan Wright Lawrence sophomore
“I’ll miss seeing Julian Wright at the Underground every other day.”
Jess Wothke Winona, Minn., freshman
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A conversation with Mandy Patinkin
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Bitch and Moan
The Other Two
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N.Y.-Not-U.
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Joseph: Home is where your heart is
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Shooting for something bigger
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Lawrence's landlord: a developer's story
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Editor's note
Memories you won't forget.
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Hall sweet home
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California leavin'
My college experience in the Golden State didn’t measure up to life ...
The Rush that almost never happened
After projections put Brandon Rush outside the first round of the NBA ...
The heat is on
An alternative form of yoga in Lawrence puts pressure not only on ...
Matson: Looking back and moving on
Sports writer C.J. Matson shares his thoughts about his time at Kansas
Sex and the vaccines
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that 50 percent of ...
Robinett: Can we be disappointed?
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A tender toss of fun
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Morning Brew: Kansan was my dream job
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C.J. Henry steps from brother’s shadow
C.J. Henry is looking to prove he’s more than just Xavier Henry’s ...
In My World
I feel torn. I have to choose between the Deaf-World and the ...
‘Harry Potter’ remains popular among students
The latest movie keeps young adults coming back to catch up with ...
Self's basketball camp works both ways
Kansas coach Bill Self addressed a big huddle when he spoke to ...
Coach starts small to dream big
Coach Ritch Price reflects on his experiences throughout the years that led ...
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