News for Wednesday, April 22, 2009

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Land’s home run sends Hawks past Tigers

Baseball comes back from early deficit to defeat Missouri 7-3 at Kauffman Stadium.

Henrys set to announce tomorrow

Xavier and C.J. Henry are expected to choose Kansas tomorrow at a press conference in Oklahoma City.

Letter: Celebrating Earth Day on the National Mall

A student interning in Washington D.C. shares her experience.

Montemayor: Red hot chili peppers

Capsaicin in peppers can be deliciously habit-forming.

Editorial: Sexual Assault Awareness month offers reminder of tragic statistics

Sexual violence isn't limited in scope or location, and it is still a major issue.

Morning Brew: The Young and the Ambivalent

Recruiting drama bears strong resemblance to daytime television.

Beecher: Kansas might lose its prom date

With Xavier Henry flirting with Kentucky and Lance Stephenson second-guessing, the Jayhawks’ prospects are fading.

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Oread Inn road closures to end earlier

Construction has bothered some nearby residents, but roadways should be open before December.

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Shortstop powers offensive barrage

Junior transfer David Narodowski hit 2-for-2 with two home runs in an 11-2 victory against Baker.

Professor’s film will show at festival

Students helped Matt Jacobson create “The Only Good Indian.”

Mangino leaves lingering questions

In a teleconference Tuesday, Coach Mangino left as many questions as he answered.

Thompson’s power is lifting the Jayhawks

With 12 home runs and 54 RBIs, third baseman has opportunity to win triple crown.

Students help plant rain garden

Participants are volunteering to create the garden by the recreation center to celebrate Earth Day

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Team faces rival in Kauffman stadium

Kansas baseball will play Missouri tonight at the home of the Royals.

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Al Jazeera English chief discusses U.S. media

Will Stebbins answers questions about international perspective and American news coverage.

Softball sees victory in game one but lose nightcap

The doubleheader against Tulsa on the road proved troublesome for Kansas.

Softball sees victory in game one but loses nightcap

The doubleheader against Tulsa on the road proved troublesome for Kansas.

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Students protest concealed weapons ban

Students for Concealed Carry on Campus will carry empty holsters on campus.

Five inducted into Women’s Hall of Fame

Gov. Sebelius and three professors among honorees at a ceremony Tuesday.