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Robinson orally commits to Kansas

Bill Self landed his first oral commitment for the class of 2009.

Weekend helps team prepare for rival

The volleyball team has its bye weekend on Saturday. Coach Ray Bechard said the team would use the time to work on starts and to prepare for rival Missouri on Wednesday.

Morning Brew: Meier helps Kansas, just not as QB

Team would not be nearly as good without Meier as a top receiving threat and backup quarterback.

Wheeler: Quarterback makes most of situation

Meier has made a mark for himself as receiver and backup quarterback after losing starting QB job.

Computer glitch results in refund for Edwards Campus students

The University is giving the affected students a grace period before they have to repay the erroneous refund.

KU basketball welcomes new staff member

Bill Self welcomes former Missouri State coach to the staff.

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Professor to give lecture on campaign ads

The lecture will cover Barack Obama’s and John McCain’s campaign advertisements and themes of the campaigns.

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Future of Lawrence public transit hinges on tax proposal

If a proposed sales tax increase doesn’t pass, the city will have to halt public transportation.

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Kansas looks to improve its kick return and running game against Colorado

The Jayhawks average 13.2 yards per return, and the Buffaloes allow 31.5 yards per return. Who will give way first?

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Team uses intrasquad meet to prepare

Coach uses “quiz” as a way to measure fitness, technique and skill before real meets start.

Nader speaks to Lawrence crowd

Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader reminded listeners at Abe and Jake's Landing that he's also on the ballot in Kansas.

Gameday: KU plays Colorado Oct. 11

Jayhawk football breakdown and predictions

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Alumnus hopes his online sketch comedy will take off

“Mildly Off the Wall” features a mix of students and aspiring professionals and will get a moment in the spotlight tonight at The Granada.

With postseason looming, soccer squad hopes to end streak of low-scoring games

Though they scored 18 times in their first six matchups of the season, the Hawks have only made 11 goals in the last eight games.

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Soccer team seeks redemption in Stillwater

After losing to Oklahoma State in last year’s Big 12 Tournament, the Hawks head south this weekend for a rematch against the No. 13 Cowgirls.