Stories for November 10, 2008

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Letter: Plan B ends embryo's life

What lies beneath

KU researchers are traveling to Antarctica to research a large mountain range that could exist under miles of ice sheets.

Hawks lose to Tigers in shootout

The Kansas soccer team will have to wait until Monday night to find out whether they will advance to NCAA Tournament play.

Nebraska regains dominance over KU in the Big 12 North

Despite injuries, Nebraska QB Joe Ganz made plays bringing a much needed win for the teams’ morale.

Professors’ ‘liberal influence’ on students a myth

Political beliefs are already ingrained in students long before they step foot on a college campus, research says.

Kansas wins against Washburn

Following a tense first half, the Hawks blast by the Lady Blues.

Kansas records second straight sweep

Jayhawks defeat hapless Red Raiders in quick and decisive fashion to gain confidence and momentum.

Self predicts foul trouble, Marcus proves him right

Coach Self plans to work on the teams’ foul problems before the next exhibition game Tuesday.

KU Theater members sing and act in the raunchy play, ‘Street Scene’

The opera takes place in the early 20th century and depicts relationships and scandals in immigrants neighborhoods.

Dent: KU soccer finds itself in a similar situation

Just like the last few years, the Jayhawks are on the border of getting into the NCAA Tournament.

Students donate plasma for extra cash

Those who donate also said they are glad that their plasma is used ‘for a good cause.’

Morning Brew: Introducing List Mania

Includes topics such as names better than “Oklahoma City Thunder” and best Christmas songs.

Kansas’ loss to Nebraska particularly painful

Unable to snap its 40-year losing streak in Lincoln, Kansas’ loss on Saturday could also mean losing the opportunity to win the Big 12 North title.

Jayhawks beat Division II powerhouse

KU has strong showings in meet with Drury and Evansville in one of the last dual meets before break.