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Not just fair weather fans
Rain, shine or hurricane, Kansas fans say they’ll be there.
Adventure and exploration at the Lied Center
The program “First Person: Stories From the Edge of the World” features music, photographs and narration depicting the travels of famous explorers. The program will be at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday at the Lied Center.
Freshman forward steps up her game
Kortney Clifton brings high stats from Wichita to the Jayhawks soccer team
Rival coaches share common roots
Mark Mangino and USF coach Jim Leavitt both have ties to Bill Snyder’s tenure at K-State, where they worked as assistant coaches.
Kansas offense does whatever it takes to score
Offensive imbalance not an issue if Kansas continues to win
Offensive lineman Spikes has big shoes to fill
Recruited to replace Anthony Collins, Jeff Spikes tries to prove himself against South Florida.
Transatlantic trends
Bringing French fashion to the hill
Good for you / bad for you
Mineral Makeup
DIY: Dorm room workout
And you thought fire was against the rules
Jayhawk golfers turn in solid performances
Team places third in Nebraska meet as sophomore Nate Barbee places fourth individually
Former astronaut: prepare yourself for opportunities
Steven Hawley, professor of physics and astronomy, to speak Sunday.
Doing the cha cha
A new information service can be used for fact or fun
Intriguing games on slate for Big 12
Oklahoma, Baylor face Pac-10 foes while Iowa prepares for in-state showdown
Pizza and Politics changes approach
Pizza and Politics is trying to reach more students by including speakers on different topics. The first Pizza and Politics open to all students will be from noon to 1:30 p.m. today at the Adams Alumni Center.
Father and son, glove and ball
How a simple game made all the difference
Close enounters of the ex kind
How to handle a run-in with an ex without having to run and hide
Question & Answer
with David Cook of American Idol
Rhyming in the far east
On a study abroad trip to Japan, KU student Travis Tewes took his passion for the Japanese language into the country’s rap scene
