Tuesday, March 31, 2009
The Dole Institute of Politics teamed up with the School of Journalism to host CNN Political Director Sam Feist. Feist and KU students shared pizza and engaged in a political discussion. Feist answered questions ranging from last year's election to today's entertainment industry. Feist remained optimistic about the future of media convergence.
Political event lures students with pepperoni
New York Post correspondent will share his experiences over pizza today.
Pizza and Politics changes approach
Pizza and Politics is trying to reach more students by including speakers ...
Grab a slice
When in doubt for dinner, pick up a pizza. With delivery, carry-out ...
Lawrence pizza market 'flooded'
With over 16 different pizza places in Lawrence, students have plenty of ...
Racial protest sparks change
On Campus: March 14, 2007
Here's what's happening on campus for March 14, 2007.
Dole Institute to hold student dinner
The Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics will hold a free dinner ...
Dole Institute director joins campaign
Bill Lacy, director of the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics returns ...
Supporters cheer after Obama is named President
Students and Lawrence residents celebrate at watch party, relishing in the historic ...
Reformed chapter focuses on racial injustice
Several events inspired Christopher Reine to restart the University of Kansas chapter ...
It's time to ask questions, get answers
Get to know the candidates at The Kansan's Student Senate Debate. Presidential ...
Political speakers in high demand
Dole Institute and SUA attract figures for political lectures.
Students open snack shop
Speakers share their memories of Reagan
Credit card scam put to an end ...
Dole Institute welcomes columnist
Robert Novak wrote the column identifying CIA operative Valerie Plame in July ...
Family tie brings former vice president to ...
The Dole Institute of Politics has scheduled Walter Mondale, Jimmy Carter's vice ...
Letter: Rally e-mail should not be called ...
Gingrich to speak on campus today
Former Speaker of the House sharing knowledge about politics in two separate ...
On Campus: April 25, 2007
The day starts with anime and ends with a percussion ensemble. Sounds ...
Former Speaker of House causes stir at ...
Newt Gingrich speaks at Dole Institute and relives his teaching days by ...
Nichols: College start-ups gain popularity
The dorm room is the new nesting grounds for small businesses.
Dole Institute names fall Fellows
Austin, owner of his own political and public relations firm, will use ...
Lacy returns to the Dole Institute after ...
Thompson’s campaign manager finishes Thompson’s presidential run and joins the University once ...
Political analyst to speak at Union
George Stephanopoulos will visit Lawrence April 7 and answer students’ questions.
Briefs: October 23, 2007
This is the news in brief.
Oliver’s changes popular
Play addresses both sides of an issue
Tonight the University Theatre will perform "Keely and Du," a play that ...
Journal wants undergraduate research
Editors of the Journal of Undergraduate Research are looking for content for ...
Daily Briefs: December 6, 2006
Several events are happening on campus. The ABC News Political Director will ...
Loyd directs passions in packed schedule
Junior Katie Loyd's numerous activities — including serving as Kappa Kappa Gamma ...
SUA event offers laughs, pizza
The Student Union Activities event “Pizza and a Comedian” will be at ...
KU students from Mumbai horrified by terrorist ...
Some think the attacks will harm India’s image internationally.
Group hosts mud volleyball tournament
Students for KU hopes to raise money to fund a scholarship and ...
Guest speaker discusses safety in Nigeria
Parts of Nigeria are perfectly safe to travel to, says Mukhtar Shehu ...
Students find ways to watch inauguration
Some professors, university centers and local groups had ingauguration TV access for ...
CNN anchorman dodges bullets, delivers news
On Campus: April 4, 2007
Here's what's happening on campus for April 4, 2007.
High morale within Renew KU
Despite stress and little sleep, Renew KU stays committed to campaign.

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