Stories for November 14, 2008

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Soccer advances to NCAA Tournament second round

The Jayhawks defeated Denver 2-1 in Palo Alto, Calif.

Humane society seeks funds through site contest

The Animal Rescue Site is offering a contest for the best humane society on its Web site. The contest ends Dec. 4.

Diwali gives insight into Indian culture

KU Cultural India Club will host an event celebrating the ‘festival of lights’ in the Kansas Union.

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KU quarterback hopes for giant upset

Reesing will need to stay on his feet for a chance at his first win against the Texas Longhorns.

Gameday: Nov. 15, 2008

Get ready for Saturday's game against the Longhorns.

‘Green’ Jayhawks receive accolades

Sustainability Leadership Awards recognize individuals who promote environmentally friendly habits.

Cross country will close season in Stillwater

The runners will take to Oklahoma State’s course for the second time this season as the squad competes in the NCAA Midwest Regional.

Morning Brew: ESPN’s Chad Ford is a die-hard Jayhawks fan

The longtime Kansas enthusiast has picked KU to win the national championship for years — until last year, when he picked UCLA — oops.

Senior Jayhawks prepare for their final home football game

The 18 players have won at least six games each of their seasons, a feat not achieved since 1903-06.

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Former NFL commissioner speaks at KU

Tagliabue discussed substance abuse, television coverage and the globalization of sports.

Students with food allergies exercise caution on campus

When eating at dining halls, it can be difficult to tell what specific ingredients are in meals.

Kansas selected to play in NCAA tournament

The Jayhawks soccer team will face off against Denver in Palo Alto, Calif.

Native Kansans Reed and Morningstar will start for KU basketball

The two sophomore guards earned their spots in the rotation after strong showings in two exhibition games.

KU volleyball team to face No. 3 Nebraska on Saturday

The team needs to win out to have a chance of qualifying for the NCAA Tournament.