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Manhattan Meltdown
Jayhawks fall to Wildcats
Kansas lost to Kansas State 84-75 Wednesday, marking the first time the Wildcats have beat the Jayhawks in Manhattan in 25 years. The loss also signaled the end of Kansas’ perfect season.
Team’s freshman pulls through, despite loss
Oklahoma’s victory doesn’t bring down Jayhawks
Kansas is now 1-6 after a 67-51 loss to Oklahoma.
Intramural game brings out competitive side
Brokeback Mountainers take the victory by three points
Zontallica took the lead in the first half, but the Brokeback Mountainers came back strong in the second half and won 44-41.
Sloppy play lead to KU’s loss against Oklahoma
The team lost to The Sooners 67-51
A recap of Wednesday’s game
Tomorrow’s news
Virtual gifts
G. Loves spreads the love
An interview with the man behind the music
G. Love talks about his Lawrence and his musical influences.
Five questions
You vs. them
Kansas to play Arkansas in tennis matchup
Jayhawks confident going into this weekend’s match
Women’s tennis hopes to continue their winning streak after a successful trip to the Hawaii Spring International.
Chips, dip and the bowl: Preparation for Super Bowl 2008
Affordable items for great Super Bowl parties
A rundown of affordable foods for a great party.
Jayplay says...
Watch Super Bowl XLII
Mersmann: I think not
Common philosophical phrases are over-used.
Durbin: The truth is missing
Media should rely on concrete facts, not unfounded opinions.
Greening it
Your guide to greener living
Students get zero-gravity opportunity
NASA accepts three teams from Kansas
The space program accepts more students from KU than ever for its Reduced Gravity Student Opportunities Program this summer.
Editor's note
My musty urban awakening
Achieving two dreams
How student athletes juggle games and GPAs
City debates approving a law to liberalize downtown’s alcohol policy
New law would allow bars to sell more alcohol and less food
City staff members are debating lowering the food sales threshold to 55 percent.
March to commemorate Martin Luther King
Third annual luminary march to include song
At 7 pm, Kansas students and faculty will gather in front of Strong Hall and march to the Kansas Union in memory of Martin Luther King, Jr.
On Campus: January 31, 2008
Here's what's going on around campus for January 31, 2008.
Senate supports Oread Inn
Student officers reject resolution opposing hotel
The Student Senate voted 22-30 on a bill that would object to the building of the new inn. Senate also voted to fund a program that discusses gender in the workplace and in college.
Letter to the editor: January 31, 2008
Herbs cause health risks.
English department houses spouses
One University couple shares home and work
The English department is home to five married couples. One couple explains the balance between sharing work and home life.
Keefer: Cats wanted it more
K-State’s desire to win fueled victory over Kansas
Kansas’ loss to rival team doesn’t affect morale for future games.



