Stories for April 17, 2008

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Rush, Arthur headed to the NBA

Rush, Arthur and Self will hold a press conference in Hadl Auditorium

Brandon Rush and Darrell Arthur announced their intentions to enter the NBA Draft this afternoon.

Season success, good weather excites Jayhawks for Kansas Relays

Track athletes look forward to this historic competition

Kansas athletes ready for Relays after last weekend’s Invitational success.

Men’s basketball makes the grade

The Phog Allen School of Basketball is back in session

Mark Dent hands out report cards to the 2008 national champions.

2008 depth chart

How next season’s football team could measure up

At Monday’s spring scrimmage, the Jayhawks showcased their skills.

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Jayhawks make comeback against Bears

Kansas defeats Missouri State 7-6

Coach Ritch Price calls tonight’s win “the weirdest game he has ever been a part of."

This weekend

Roughin’ it

Mersmann: Roy Williams rigged championship game

It was the same end-of-season scene I had grown accustomed to. But something was missing: his tears.

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Jail tale

A one-night experience of rehabilitation

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Music guy

Your guide to music utopia

Goble: Final weeks after the Final Four game

Kansas’ victory proves time at University worthwhile.

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Picking up the slack

For students looking for a "wonderful waste of time," slacklining on campus can provide focus for the mind and body.

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Book review

Candy girl

Letter: Encouraging gay pride

Despite ripped-down flags, campus still place of tolerance.

Rains: Sports dedication season continues

Kansas Relays, Kansas tennis and softball teams offer enjoyable sporting events

Football and basketball may be over, but other Kansas teams are in full bloom.

Movie review

Street Kings

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Cook it

Calzones

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When breaking up, it’s not in the note

The dos and don'ts of breaking the bond with that no-longer-special-someone: Facebook messages, notes and vandalism.

Finance club proves to be a lucrative extracurricular activity

Club offered to business majors and non-business majors alike

Finance club offers connections advice for future employment.

Five questions

You vs. them

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Nooks & crannies

A.B.’s coffee and crepes

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Centennial celebration honors dancer’s life, legacy

University remembers Elizabeth Sherbon’s contributions to the department of music and dance

Events will include student and guest performances, art exhibits and the rededication of a theater.

Editor's note

First date dos and don'ts

Book review

Mix Tape: The Art of Cassette Culture

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What it's like

To be an EMT

Kansas Relays to showcase student, professional athletes

Track and Field athletes from across the country compete in the University’s historic event

Athletes from 150 colleges and universities gather to participate in the 81st annual Kansas Relays.

Seminars ease financial transitions

‘Backpacks to Briefcases’ discusses post-college issues

The series begins with a credit seminar today at 3:30 p.m. in 149 Burge Union.

Student Senate notebook

Chairs, vice chairs elected

In addition to the new chairs, the Senate has chosen to accept gifts from the Athletic Department.

Letter of intent signing puts team over scholarship limit

Kansas coach Bill Self has said that Rush would enter the NBA Draft once the year ended.

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Q & A

With The Two Man Gentlemen Band

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Living the Wright life

A look at life after KU for former basketball star Julian Wright

Wright left Kansas for the NBA last year. His life outside of Lawrence has changed drastically but the former Jayhawk still lives and plays with passion.

Greening it

How to throw an Earth Day party

On campus: April 17, 2008

Here's what happening on campus on April 17, 2008.

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The first step to love

Try these tips for a first-rate first date