Monday, March 9, 2009
Abortion debate unresolved
Vatican passes on opportunity to move into ...
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Symposium to address human rights issues
A six-member panel will address closing Guantánamo Bay, among other topics.
Letter to the Editor: Sex toys not ...
Sex is not a gift to self, but instead is a sign ...
This weekend: Dog Jog 2009
A 5K dog run or walk to benefit the Lawrence Humane Society
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Letter to the Editor: Statement offends
Printing "I thought palm ashes came from the Holocaust?" displays lack of ...
That's disgusting: kissing your pet
Letter to the Editor: Abortion philosophy
Mothers are considered on both side of the abortion debate. Maybe we ...
Folmsbee: Common myths hamper understanding the brain
A guide to the all-important but misunderstood brain.
Embrace human rights advocacy around the world ...
Students can be socially and culturally responsible by broadening their view of ...
IFC to hold charity golf tournament
Movie review: 'Let the Right One In'
3 1/2 out of 4 stars
“The Price is Right” returns to campus
Students can participate to win video games, trip to Great Wolf Lodge.
Art student donates paintings
Student contributes painting to Humane Society to be featured in art auction ...
Humane society seeks funds through site contest
The Animal Rescue Site is offering a contest for the best humane ...
Seminar addresses global warming
A professor of science from Maine addressed the many theories to put ...
Abortion beliefs outdated, laughable
Letter to the Editor: Workers need support
‘Kudos’ sent to Lawrence residents who support the farm workers' struggle against ...
Pulitzer Prize author to present lecture
Question-and-answer session also taking place as part of the Hall Center for ...
Overlooked: Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Hall Center for Humanities to host oral ...
Syring: Lawrence works to stop bull
Find out what Kansas towns are doing to prevent pit bull attacks ...
Professor uses science to benefit humanity
Michael Murray shares his experiences and discusses how physics can help us ...
Recruiting violates University policy
Politically Correct: The ethics of torture tactics
Our panelists offer their opinions on whether torture should be permitted in ...
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On Campus: September 4, 2007
Here's what's going on around campus.
Peace Prize winner speaks
Folsmbee: Citizens should learn stem cell terminology
By knowing the jargon, people can ensure that they're properly informed.
Olympic protests reach the University
While several large cities have protested against the 2008 Beijing Olympics, some ...
Try talking to iPeople, not iPods
Short Stack
Professor to speak on rape reporting laws
Guest speaker is sponsored by the law department’s Federalist Society.
Daily Briefs: December 6, 2006
Several events are happening on campus. The ABC News Political Director will ...
Reward offered in investigation of murdered cats
Lawrence Humane Society still looking for suspects after several local cats have ...
Football team loyally follows Mangino
On Campus: October 26, 2007
Here's what's happening on campus for October 26, 2007.
Collection shows Kansas culture
The Commons shows the overlap of humanity and the environment.
Kansas Jayhawk fans hold aloft a reproduction of ...
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Erin Saupe, a Ph.D. student from St. Cloud, ...
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Armed robbers continue to threaten.
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KUnited presidential candidate Libby Johnson and vice presidential ...
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