Stories for March 25, 2008

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Team looks to the future with WNIT experience

Henrickson prepares her team for third round game

Although the Jayhawks aren’t playing in the NCAA Tournament, the team appreciates the opportunity to keep playing after beating Evansville in the women's national tourney.

Spencer Research Library offers a unique collection of Irish literature

It contains more than 250,000 books

Books include a signed first edition of James Joyce’s “Ulysses.”

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Student Senate candidate talks about his party's platforms

Adam Wood shares his tactics to improve student living

Adam Wood, Student Senate presidential hopeful, discusses strategies to help with dorm life, testing after breaks and much more.

Rains: Opportunity to play in WNIT inspires team for future

Second-round victory propels Jayhawks to Sweet 16

Although the NCAA Tournament wasn’t an option, the women’s basketball team is taking in the experience the WNIT tournament provides.

Women’s basketball team advances in WNIT, decreases turnovers

In Monday night’s game, the Jayhawks had the second fewest turnovers of the season.

The Jayhawks beat Evansville 82-60 to advance to the third round of the WNIT. Along with their low turnover count, they shot a season high 69.2 percent from beyond the arc.

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Editor's note: Student Senate Debate

Student Senate presidential and vice-presidential coalition candidates will square off tonight at 7 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium at the Kansas Union.

Fusco: Self's quick thinking leads to the Sweet Sixteen

Adjustments led to victory against UNLV

Bill Self’s adjustment to the team’s lineup in the second half helps assure their victory.

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Brandon Rush sets sights on NBA

Tournament season could determine if Rush is drafted

A senior year is uncertain for Rush, whose focus on the NCAA Tournament has led him to average better than 19 points a game recently.

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Student activists seek open talks of government funding

Group concerned about intentions of Department of Defense money

KU Watch, a student activism organization, wants to increase awareness about the Department of Defense’s funding of KU research.

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Success hinges on pitching improvements

Jayhawks reveal weaknesses at the Florida Spring Classic

Kansas (15-9) will play Chicago State at 3 p.m. in Lawrence.

Student reports rape at Lorimar Town Home

Suspect still on the loose after rape that may be a part of a series of attacks

An unidentified man reportedly raped a KU student in her Lorimar Town Home on Saturday.

On the record: March 25, 2008

On the record for March 25.