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Med students provide free health care

At JayDoc in Kansas City, Mo., students treat those without health insurance

University helps the uninsured.

On The Record: May 8, 2008

Here's what's on the record for May 8, 2008.

On Campus: May 8, 2008

Here's what's happening on campus on May 8, 2008.

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Spotlight on Organizations

Culinary club

Club baseball team advances to regional tournament

Jayhawks end regular season 15-2

Regionals provide club baseball players a break from finals.

Rains: Vitale keeps it classy

Kansas writer receives personal note from announcer

Kansan reporter B.J. Rains received a note from ESPN announcer Dick Vitale complimenting him on one of his recent articles and letting him know about a coming gala for cancer research.

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Briscoe expected to step up

Sophomore wide receiver might replace Henry

Dezmon Briscoe, sophomore wide receiver, appears a go-to man for the 2008 Kansas football team in the absence of leading receiver Marcus Henry.

Editorial: Don't make Holcomb another crime scene

The proposed coal-fired power plants in Holcomb would contribute 11 million tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere every year.

Wescoe wit

Fun with eavesdropping

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Strike a pose

The story and significance behind some of KU’s most famous figures

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Music guy

Your guide to music utopia

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Rules of attraction

The science behind what causes and keeps our attention

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What's hiding in your cabinets?

Facts about expired medicine

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Please don't stop the music

What started as a coping strategy became a career path.

Editor's note

From practicum to pro

Greening it

How to green your move

That's disgusting

How to keep your feet smelling fresh

Five questions

You vs. them

Five questions, round 2

You vs. them

In Brief

Weather forces cancelation of another game against Oral Roberts

Professor to appear on The Daily Show tonight

Associate journalism dean will talk about is new book

Associate dean in the journalism school to discuss his book, “Blogwars: The New Political Battleground.”

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Nooks & crannies

House of Cha

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Tomorrow's news

FlyTunes

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DIY

Build a fire pit

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Reuse it

Turn plastic bottles into hanging gardens

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Q & A

With Jessica Alba and Mike Myers

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Living in Remission

Students survive cancer to continue education

Months of treatment and uncertainty surrounding their disease has enabled some students to find greater value in their education and their lives.