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Podcast: The Hot Route
News and opinion to get you ready for Saturday's contest against Sam Houston State.
Hawks see loss as learning opportunity before a tough matchup
During Wednesday’s lose to Colorado, the KU volleyball team committed 32 error, a high for this season. The Hawks will have to improve if they hope to beat Iowa State this weekend.
Wheeler: Show class when KU plays Sam Houston State
Saturday’s rival has been through serious hurricane trauma, so please lay off the chant (you know the one).
Football team tries to better its running game
Saturday provides an opportunity to improve before Big 12 play starts.
Campus calories no longer a mystery
KU Dining Services offers NetNutrition, a nutrition calendar, online.
Tennis team hopes to fly high with new and old blood
Three talented freshmen and several returning veterans give the team high hopes for a successful run.
Cyclists ride for MS research
This weekend, hundreds of people will participate in a charity bike ride to raise money for multiple sclerosis.
Challenges arise for soccer team
The Jayhawks will face two ranked teams this weekend, Central Florida and Florida, on Friday and Sunday.
Wireless access, coming to you
Students can look for to more access to wireless Internet on campus. Information Services is working with Student Senate to seek out about 100 access points on campus.
Chancellor approved for raise for 2009 year
The Chancellor’s was approved for raise for the 2009 fiscal year.
Homecoming celebration provides opportunity to help
The 2008 Homecoming Committee will hold a meeting on Sunday. A food drive will be held during Homecoming week.
Sophomore steps up
Sophomore defender adds to the team’s offense.
Moped use on campus increases substantially
With increased use comes the responsibility of users to maintain their scooters.
Morning Brew: Self, fan create explosive atmosphere
Coach Bill Self says raging fan’s remarks are all in “good fun.”
Enrollment in Chinese classes remains steady
Despite the opportunities offered by China’s growing economy, the number of students enrolled in Chinese language classes is not increasing.