Kansas's main pitchers, from left, Nick Czyz, Paul Smyth, Andres Esquibel, Wally Marciel and Shaeffer Hall. Sam Freeman not pictured.
Photo by Rachel Seymour
University of Kansas bus driver Ken Cadue is offering students rides to and from Kansas City, Mo. in his 2007 Hummer at the rate of $75 an hour. Cadue's vehicle can hold five people and he plans to advertise through business cards and by word-of-mouth on his bus.
Photo by Jon Goering
The Kansas City Wizards soccer team held a meet and greet in 2007 at the Voodoo Lounge in Kansas City, Mo., giving fans the opportunity to come out and get together with their favorite players. Fans will get that chance one again tonight when the Wizards come to Abe and Jake's Landing.
Students load the bus minutes after classes were canceled on Thursday. Both Lawrence and Edward campuses were canceled at 1 p.m. on Thursday. Buses will continue to take students off Lawrence's campus until 2 p.m. Thursday.
Photo by Rachel Seymour
Head coach Bill Self at the Texas game.
Photo by Jon Goering
Photo by Mindy Ricketts
From left, the Kansas baseball batting line up, Nick Faunce, Robby Price, John Allman, Preston Land, Ryne Price, Erick Morrison, Buck Afemir, Tony Thompson and Jimmy Waters. The team begins its season in Kona, Hawaii with five games against the University of Hawaii-Hilo at Rodgers Field. Game times are 5 p.m. on Friday, 2 p.m. Saturday with a doubleheader and 2 p.m. on Sunday with another doubleheader.
Photo by Rachel Seymour
Tyler Thompson, Emporia freshman, and Justin Sadowski, Omaha, Neb. freshman piece together a five-and-a-half feet tall globe made out of paper machete and chicken wire. The School of Engineering is holding a green-themed expo on Friday and Saturday for kids from ages K-12. Last year, over 1,000 kids showed up to the event.
Photo by Marla Keown
Students load the bus minutes after classes were canceled on Thursday. Classes at Lawrence and Edward campuses were canceled at 1 p.m. on Thursday. Buses have now stopped running for the day.
Photo by Rachel Seymour
Lindsay Major, Chicago, Ill. senior, practices yoga with Yoga Club in the Burge Union Tuesday night. Yoga Club offers free yoga every Tuesday for students that are interested.
Photo by Jessie Fetterling
Guard Danielle McCray shoots a jump shot over Texas Tech forward Ashlee Roberson in Lubbock, Texas last night. Texas Tech slipped away with a victory. The Lady Raiders capitalized on Jayhawk turnovers during the second half of the game. The score was 65-61.
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Nate Mass, Leawood, Kan. junior, practices yoga in the Burge Union Tuesday night. The Yoga Club meets every Tuesday and offers an opportunity for people that are interested to come and do yoga for free.
Photo by Jessie Fetterling
The house that sits at 1142 Indiana St. is scheduled for demolition. The house has had its share of unique residents over the years. Its visitors have included students, but also bats, raccoons and possums. The house will be torn down this spring to pave the way for the construction of The Oread Inn.
Photo by Jon Goering
Janiece Richard, student athletics advisory committee senator, and Alex Earles, student rights committee associate senator, present an artist’s redoring of the new KU rowing boat house scheduled to break groud on March 7. Richard voiced her concern Wednesday night at the Senate Students Rights Committee meeting about a proposed student fee cut that would cut funding to non-revenue sports. Accomodations, like the boathouse, for non-revenue sports depend on the current student fees.
Photo by Jon Goering
Junior sprinter Nickesha Anderson set the season for the 200-meter dash.
Photo by Jon Goering

Athletics department officials say that playing Missouri at Arrowhead gives the team a great experience, but others point to the loss to the local economy.







