Stories for April 18, 2008

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Forty-eight hours on the street

Seven students become homeless for two days as part of program

An alternative spring break activity gave KU students the chance to be homeless for two days.

Russian hammer throwers compete in Relays

Two study abroad students participate in track and field

Egor Agafonov brings home a victory, while Zlata Tarasova is not so lucky.

Mass. street to see environmental parade

Earth Day parade on its way

Downtown celebration on Saturday will welcome Earth Day on Tuesday.

Undefeated Club Baseball faces Missouri in Columbia

Tigers look to put up challenge this weekend

The rivalry game will decide the conference champion.

Editorial: Clean-up time

The city's clean-up policy is extremely lax, which sends the message that littering is not a big deal for students.

On campus: April 18, 2008

Here's what's happening on campus on April 18, 2008.

Women’s Club Lacrosse enters final four

Team is top seed for first time in program history

KU will play teams from Arkansas, Washington University and Lindenwood this weekend.

Pros compete in Gold Zone

Olympic-caliber athletes will run in Saturday’s competition

The Gold Zone competition is the main attraction of this weekend’s Kansas Relays.

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Texas troubles continue for tennis team

The team is 0-4 against matches against teams from the state

The team will face The Huskers in Lawrence on Friday.

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Nontraditional student Jennifer Osborn teaches students to stay fit

Fitness instructor returns to roots

She has dropped 12 sizes since taking up a lifting class.

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Softball team loses two games to Missouri

The Jayhawks lost 7-2 and 6-5 against rival Missouri. Kansas managed only one fewer hit than Missouri, but couldn’t produce as many hits.

Wheeler: The wrath of Kaun

Kansas basketball player Sasha Kaun brings his KU career to a close this May

Senior center Sasha Kaun is one of the best students-athletes to attend KU. He is a three-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team selection with a National Championship under his belt.

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Jayhawks off to the NBA

Rush, Arthur declare intent to go pro

Brandon Rush and Darrel Arthur declared their intention to enter the NBA draft on Thursday afternoon. They may not be the only Jayhawks who go pro this year.

Men’s Club Soccer hopes to keep the record alive

Team plays in K-State this weekend

The team has won the Chartrand Memorial Tournament an unprecedented 10 times and wants to make it 11.