Stories
Reeling in the hook-up
Awkward or awesome, hook-ups happen
Cook it
White Owl’s stroganoff
McNaughton: Immigration about more than give and take
Some people have ignored the reasons behind immigration, letting their biased views get in the way.
Thornbrugh: For good grades or for new knowledge?
Is it OK to cheat in classes that have nothing to do with what you’re majoring in?
Editor's note
It's hard to be a people person
Letter: Gun advocates getting concealed, carried away
Overturning the Board of Regents' decision would create a culture of fear.
Wescoe wit
Fun with eavesdropping
Wait out these days
Life with Seasonal Affective Disorder
Music guy
Your guide to music utopia
Small town, big sounds
Black Lodge Recording brings music home
What gives you the willies?
Are your phobias controlling your life?
KU student to represent Obama at national convention
Kansas Democratic Party elects Clarissa Unger from the third district
Unger is one of three students from the state who will serve as a delegate to the convention.
Tomorrow's news
Kindle
Movie review
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Jayplay says...
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On Campus: April 24, 2008
Here's what's happening on campus on April 24, 2008.
It's a hard knot life
Want to relax? If stress leaves you feeling stiff, consider these three stages of massage therapy.
Tennis team on its way to Texas
Match against Iowa State could be 30th consecutive victory
Hawks hope to give Iowa State a dose of déjà vu.
Next season’s team provides depth across positions
Last season’s experience prepares team for new season without Talib
Variety of experience, talent eases anxiety about losing Talib.
Chalmers faces tough competition in draft
With the full support of Bill Self, Super Mario looks to go pro
Mario Chalmers will be entering the NBA Draft without an agent, meaning he could return to Kansas.
Rain cancels game against Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes
So far, the game has not been scheduled to be replayed.
Parched future of the plains
A warming climate is adversely affecting animals native to Kansas and the crops of local farmers.





















