Stories for February 5, 2008

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CORRECTION: Caucus relocation

In today's Democratic presidential caucus, voters living east of Iowa Street and south of Sixth Street will go to the Douglas County Fairgrounds. Voters living west of Iowa Street and south of Sixth Street will go to Abe and Jake's Landing.

Robinett: Oranges still taste good in Allen Fieldhouse

Regardless of the seating section, last night’s fans were nothing less than passionate

The Jayhawks defeated the Tigers 90-71.

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Rush gains a competitive edge to impress

Rush gets more aggressive and stays consistent

Brandon Rush scored 19 points against Missouri at Monday night’s game. The junior guard gave a great performance, but Bill Self still gave constructive criticism.

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Orange out propels team to sweet victory

Jayhawks defeat Tigers in front of a symbolic orange-spotted crowd

Kansas saw its fifth consecutive victory over Missouri, 90-71 Monday night. Coach Bill Self said after experiencing a loss to Kansas State last week, winning against their rival was a confidence boost.

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Kansas Republicans assemble for first presidential caucus in 20 years

Republicans pass up Super Tuesday to vote Saturday

Republicans who registered by Jan. 25 can caucus on Saturday, Feb. 9, at South Junior High, 2734 Louisiana St. Check-in will begin at 9:30 a.m.

Men's Golf Notes: February 5, 2008

Here's what's new in men's golf.

The High/Low: February 5, 2008

Taking stock of the good, the bad and the fans

Expanded inboxes to allow more e-mails

Students will delete messages less frequently thanks to a megabyte increase

Last Wednesday, Information Services announced that students’ e-mail mailboxes had been increased from 30 megabytes to 100 megabytes this semester. The increase is to accommodate students’ demand for more inbox space for e-mails and attachments.

Workshops aim to help students land the job

The School of Business will hold events to assist students with interview skills and resume building.

The Business Career Services Center will help students improve their resumes and interview skills. The month-long workshops are designed to prepare students for their summer jobs and internships.

Fusco: Football fans get their fix from signing day

Recruitment rankings bring mixed results

College football teams announce their 2008 recruiting picks on Wednesday. Some question the accuracy behind the recruiting services and its rankings on players.

Basketball Notes: February 5, 2008

Notes from the Feb. 5 Kansas vs. Missouri game.

Baseball Notes: Februaty 5, 2008

Here's the latest news on KU baseball.

Letter: Obama the best choice for the Democratic nomination

Sen. Barack Obama demonstrates the leadership and optimism needed in the next election.

On Campus: February 5, 2008

Here's what's going on around campus for February 5, 2008.

On the Record: February 5, 2008

On the Record for February 5, 2008.

Hartz: Choice of housing is important

Students must make difficult choices when deciding where to live.

Wiebe’s women’s Big 12 basketball update

Baylor remains on top

Andrew Wiebe’s take on the Big 12 women’s teams

Lerman: Classic rock icons sell out

Artists who used to represent rebellion are now part of the establishment.

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Sebelius persuades students to support Obama

Kansas governor addresses rumors of becoming Obama’s running mate

Kathleen Sebelius spoke at the University on Monday about the upcoming Democratic caucuses. Sebelius strongly supported Obama and caused questions as to whether Obama, if nominated, would ask her to become his running mate.