Stories for March 27, 2008

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Podcast: The Give 'n Go

Talking Bonnie Ball with Bern and Wiebe: Episode eleven of a women's basketball podcast.

Senate considers fee increases

Student Senators voted to increase safety and transportation fees

The fees have not been implemented yet.

McNaughton: Smokers refuse to acknowledge health problems

I still don’t understand because smokers smell and taste terrible.

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Softball team bounces back against Missouri State

After rough game against Oklahoma, Jayhawks beat the bears 4-3

Victory after hard loss lifts spirits and puts Kansas in good position to face Texas Tech this weekend at home.

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Charles Gordon makes Viking-sized return

Multi-position Viking still a Jayhawk

The former Jayhawk football player has realized his dream and is returning to finish his degree.

Boat subsidy keeps sports fee increases at bay

Kansas still has relatively cheap athletics fees

The athletics department said it won’t increase all-sports pass fees next season.

On the record: March 27, 2008

Here's what's on the record for March 27, 2008.

Tomorrow's news

Climate change chocolates

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Jayhawks of a feather

Teammates’ chemistry works on, off court

While they interact well during games, the Kansas men’s basketball team also look out for each other outside the Fieldhouse.

Despite rough start, Jayhawks defeat Ravens 7-2

Baseball team takes a few innings to make adjustments

Kansas rallies after first few innings against Benedictine College on Wednesday.

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Making fitness fun again

Quirky, entertaining alternatives to that dreaded treadmill

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Starter’s shoulder injury strains bullpen

Pitcher suffers setback that affects entire team

Injury to junior pitcher Andy Marks shuts down his season and leaves team to cope with loss of starting pitcher.

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Students decide on transportation

Referendum could feature three transportation proposals

An increase in student fees could bring free bus rides, expand the Safe Ride program and maintain current bus operations.

On campus: March 27, 2008

Here's what happening on campus for March 27, 2008.

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DIY: Tattoo yourself

Put some ink on your skin with henna

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From sports games to gospel

Former athletes lead campus ministries

Several of Kansas' ex-athletes have stayed in Lawrence to hold ministry services on campus.

Editor's note

Exercise and the mile of misery

Wescoe wit

Fun with eavesdropping

Greening it

Your guide to greener living

Teams contend for a spot in the Final Four

Kansas plays Villanova while Davidson plays Wisconsin in the tournament’s third round

NCAA Midwest Region’s underdogs and top seeds prepare for this weekend’s Sweet Sixteen competition.

Music guy

Your path to music utopia

Movie review

Drillbit Taylor

Music review

Snoop Dogg's Ego Trippin'

Spotlight On Organizations: Mahjong Club

Group welcomes players of all skill levels

The Mahjong Club meets weekly to play Japanese and Chinese versions of the game, which is similar to poker.

Track team breaks out in Arkansas tournament

Senior weight-thrower Egor Agafonov took home a national title

The Jayhawks head home for their first home meet.

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How we met

Music to blame

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Sealed with a kiss

A brief investigation into kissing and why we do it

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Q & A

With Sherri DuPree from Eisley

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Cook it

KU’s golf coaches share their favorite recipes

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One night of fun, one day of regret

The inside scoop on hangovers

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This weekend

Grow with the flow

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That's disgusting

No double dipping, dude

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Nooks and crannies

Sunfire Ceramics

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Sundays with Delores

How a bus drive on the wild side opened one writer’s eyes

Thornbrugh: Textbooks ignore women’s triumphs

History should not favor one sex over the other.

Alternative breaks offer unique opportunities

From Florida to New Orleans students offer help

A one credit hour class and $250 is the cost of admission.