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Gentry: Mother Theresa’s reputation being needlessly attacked
Recently surfaced journal entries shouldn’t make us think any less of a service-driven woman.
Study Abroad introduces new programs
Three new Study Abroad options to debut at fair
The study abroad fair is today on the fourth floor of the Kansas Union from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Presenters will set up dozens of displays.
Letter to the editor: Kind people still exist on campus
Those who stopped to help a fellow Jayhawk should be proud of themselves.
Sex and the vaccines
Women of Watkins Health Center discuss HPV and the vaccine Gardasil.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that 50 percent of sexually active men and women will contract gential HPV in their lifetimes.
Wiebe: Major League Soccer benefits from South American player pool
Leading scorers such as Angel, Emilio propel teams
South American recruits bring talent, excitement to MLS.
Johnson: KU's easy schedule not very exicting but promising
KU's easy schedule so far can be the answer's to our prayer later on this season.
NFL highlights to file and forget
Kelly Breckunitch takes us on a tour of the numbers both high and low from the weekend of football.
De Oliveira: Sept. 11 should spark memories of other events
Anniversary of coup overthrow in South America falls on same day as 9/11.
Senate votes on buying clickers
Electronic devices would keep accurate tallies
Although a faculty member has had problems with the clickers, Student Senate is confident that it can use the devices effectively.
Sunflower rivalry opens Big 12 Conference play
KU will host K-State at 7 p.m. at the Horejsi Family Athletics Center
Fans can look forward to not only a Suflower Showdown, but a sibling showdown as well. Freshman KU libero/defensive specialist Melissa Townsend will play against her sister, KSU junior libero Leslie Townsend.
On The Record: Sept. 12, 2007
Here is on the record for Sept. 12, 2007.
Student groups can register online
Organizations must re-register by Saturday
The Student Involvement and Leadership Center is allowing student groups to re-register themselves online for the first time. The new process takes much hassle out of the previous method.
New buses to come to KU
New, shorter buses will be coming to KU later this month for routes that are shorter and with lower ridership.
On Campus: Sept. 12, 2007
Here's what's happening on campus for Sept. 12, 2007.
Free For All: Sept. 12, 2007
The next time one of you bicyclists runs a red light, I’ll run your ass over. You mess with the bull, you get the horns.
Football Notes: Sept. 12, 2007
Here are some notes from Saturday's football game.
Henry breaks out in senior campaign
Senior receiver on pace to set receptions, yardage records
For the first three years of his career, receiver Marcus Henry wasn’t a favorite target of Kansas quarterbacks. This year the humble senior is one of Kansas’ top receivers.
Talib succeeds on other side of ball
Junior cornerback serves as major threat on offense, defense
Aqib Talib is known for his skills at cornerback, but this season the junior is also establishing himself as a valuable weapon on offense.
Golfers place fifth in Nebraska
The Kansas Women’s Golf team took fifth place in the Chip-N-Club Invitational on Monday. Two Jayhawks placed in the top 15.
Most E-Mailed: Sept. 12, 2007
Want to know what people are talking about? Here is a list of Monday's most e-mailed stories.














