Students are unsure whether cloned meat is safe, but the FDA doesn't see a problem.
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Streetlight Manifesto’s newly released sophomore album Somewhere In The Between manages to evoke memories of old Czech and Hungarian orchestras while simultaneously maintaining an alacritous and energetic style that would be equally at home as the soundtrack of an insanely paced workout regimen as it would be in a mosh pit.
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Jason Johnston, JBS Enterprises employee, checks the level of some freshly layed bricks in the Student Recreation and Fitness Center addition. The addition will include new basketball courts, an improved aerobics room and a roller hockey rink.
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Norse Sara (Dana Dajani) flirts with Aidan (John Volk) in "Lights Fade, Curtain" by Whitney Rowland.
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Kansas Jayhawk forwards, Darrell Arthur, center, and Darnell Jackson, right, defend the basket from Iowa State Cylcone Craig Brackins at Allen Fieldhouse on Wednesday. Kansas remains undeafted with their 83-59 win against Iowa State.
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Kansas sophomore Darrell Arthur shoots over the Iowa State Cylcone defense at Allen Fieldhouse on Wednesday. Kansas remains undeafted with their 83-59 win against Iowa State.
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Darrell Arthur, sophomore forward, and Darnell Jackson, senior forward, joke around on the bench during the final minutes of last nights game. Jackson was the leading scorer with 21 points and Arthur was the second leading scorer with 16 points.
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Sophomore guard LaChelda Jacobs looks out the window of the team bus last Wednesday during their trip in Waco, Texas. The team was traveling to the Ferrell Center for their morning shoot-a-round in preperation of facing No. 6 Baylor Wednesday night.
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Coach Bonnie Henrickson instructs her team one last time before the Jayhawks faced No. 6 Baylor last Wednesday. The team munched on oranges as they listened to Henrickson just moments before tip off
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Mario Chalmers, junior guard, works his way around Cyclone guard, Bryan Petersen, during last nights game at Allen Fieldhouse last night. KU beat Iowa State 83-59.
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Darnell Jacksn, senior forward, gets a rebound away from Cyclone defenders. Jackson led the Jayhawks in both rebounds, 11, and points, 21, during last nights 83-59 victory.
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Darnell Jacksn, senior forward, gets a rebound away from Cyclone defenders. Jackson led the Jayhawks in both rebounds, 11, and points, 21, during last nights 83-59 victory.
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Kansas' senior forward Darnell Jackson scores against Iowa State at Allen Fieldhouse on Wednesday. Jackson score 21 points for the Jayhawks 83-59 win against Iowa State.
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Darnell Jackson guards Iowa State's guard Bryan Peterson at Allen Fieldhouse on Wednesday. Kansas remains undeafted with their 83-59 win against Iowa State.
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Sasha Kaun, senior center, dribbles down before a shot during last nights game. Kaun scored six points in the Jayhawks 83-59 win.
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Senior Guard Russell Robinson keeps his a close watch on the Iowa State Cylcone Bryan Peterson's ball handling at Allen Fieldhouse on Wednesday. Kansas remains undeafted with their 83-59 win against Iowa State.
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Senior guard Brandon Rush keeps up with Iowa State as he runs by a block at Allen Fieldhouse on Wednesday. Kansas remains undeafted with their 83-59 win against Iowa State.
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Senior guard Brandon Rush keeps up with Iowa State as he runs by a block at Allen Fieldhouse on Wednesday. Kansas remains undeafted with their 83-59 win against Iowa State.
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Bassem Chahine, Lawrence senior, and Hazem Chahine, Lawrence senior both smoke out of a hookah at the Hookah House Monday night. The two owners of the Hookah House recently found out that the Hookah House can stay open, although their shop will not sell hookahs or hookah accessories any more.
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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.

