Stories for April 14, 2008

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Humorous write-ins fill ballots

Coach Bill Self, President Bush and Malcolm X among the people voted for in Student Senate elections

Many students voted "other" in last week's Student Senate election. Mario Chalmers received the most write-in votes.

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Softball team tames Longhorns in split offense-heavy doubleheader

Strong winds affects game balls

Pitching dominates 8-1 victory but falters in second game, resulting in 2-1 loss against Texas.

Wildcats defeat Jayhawks in weekend regatta

Kansas State wins their third straight Kansas Cup

Despite suffering a loss to Kansas State on a chilly weekend, coach Rob Catloth said his team showed strength, especially in novice teams.

Letter to the Editor: Wrong label

Negotiating with Hamas would be like negotiating with Al Qaeda.

Minster: Kids growing up faster and faster

Third graders in Georgia took the reaction of frustrated students into the new millennium.

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Football looks ahead with spring game, practices

The team prepares to follow up its successful past season.

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Hawks catch victory against Red Raiders

The Kansas baseball team rose to seventh place in the Big 12 after winning three games against Texas Tech this weekend.

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‘Mr. Jayhawk’ times five

The University honored the National Champions at an awards banquet

Self honored all five Kansas seniors with the Danny Manning "Mr. Jayhawk" award at an awards banquet Sunday night at Allen Fieldhouse.

Baseball notes

Notes from this weekend's KU baseball games.

Free HIV testing for students begins today

Student group 15 Seconds offers testing in its efforts to raise HIV/AIDS Awareness

The Douglas County AIDS Project and Student Health Services will conduct the tests.

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Students go ‘Into the Streets,’ volunteer for Center

The KU Center for Community Outreach gives students opportunities to make a difference in the community

The week-long event provides events such as volunteering at the Jubilee Café and the Empty Bowl Project.

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Championship parade takes over downtown

Alumni, fans fill the streets for “family-oriented” celebration

Basketball players and coaches, the Marching Band, Chancellor Hemenway and fans from across the country all took part in the NCAA Championship parade Sunday.