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Hemenway decides to sound the whistle

The famous KU whistle will be returning to campus.

Students help farmers market thrive

University and local farms benefit from each other

Shutout victory against Louisiana Tech spotlights junior running back

Although overlooked as an offensive star during the preseason, Angus Quigley currently leads the team in rushing yards after first two games.

The Center for Community Outreach goes global

Students make a difference for children in the Philippines

Soccer team bests Blazers, Mustangs in successful weekend

The Jayhawks go 4-0 for the first time in four years as they defeat UAB 5-2 and SMU 1-0 during the weekend.

Hospital helps research group's equipment needs

Students use local hospital's MRI machine to study effects of magnetic fields on radio waves

Rep. Moore discusses national debt, is impressed with voter registration during visit to campus

Dennis Moore spent his Friday visiting classrooms and speaking with student groups at the University.

Students fast for Ramadan

Ramadan is more than just fasting, it’s a celebration with friends and family.

Cavs give ex-Jayhawk a chance, contract

Darnell Jackson signs contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers while Sasha Kaun will play in Russia.

Men's Golf

Junior safety’s play highlights victory

With his touchdown-saving play in the third quarter, Darrell Stuckey ensures his team’s shutout of Louisiana Tech.

Mongolian international student writes poems to alleviate homesickness

Her book of poems, ‘Soliorol,’ which means ‘madness’ in Mongolian, was published in Mongolia.

Morris twins follow in Rush’s footsteps

Starting classes late is nothing new for Jayhawk basketball players.

Could Kansas meet this season’s Cinderella team come bowl season?

The East Carolina Pirates could be considered this year’s version of last year’s Jayhawks — and it’s not impossible that the momentum-driven Hawks and the Cinderella-like Pirates might meet in a BCS bowl.

Football Notes

Kansas volleyball takes second at tournament

Jayhawks win against Central Florida in four sets; Kansas improves to a 3-2 record.