Education students under pressure as teaching program shifts to four years
Because two teaching classes were admitted in the same school year, 120 students will be applying for jobs that 75 usually fight for.
Goble: The end of a journey
Sports writer Clark Goble looks back on basketball during his time at the University
Goble: Justin McCay should be made eligible to play next season
NCAA’s decision about McCay’s playing status isn’t final until May 1.
Goble: McLemore ready to shine
While Elijah Johnson and Jeff Withey will form next season's core, McLemore is ready to open many eyes.
Goble: Campo will need time with the defense before success happens
Campo inherits a defense with little talent, but is determined to make them talented.
Goble: Craft-Taylor matchup key to Saturday's outcome
Kansas’ and Ohio State's AP All-Americans will battle for a spot in Monday’s national championship.
Goble: Thin bench unusual for title team
Kansas relies on fewer players than any National Champion in the recent past.
Goble: 'Ridiculous' is the only word to describe comeback
Nothing made sense in the second half Saturday, but it was certainly memorable.
Goble: Zenger may have another coaching move to make
If the women's basketball team misses the NCAA tournament again, will Athletics Director Sheahon Zenger fire coach Bonnie Henrickson?
Expect a slugfest in Manhattan
Jayhawks face tough road game at Kansas State
Goble: Wrong to leave Taylor off top point guard list
Tyshawn Taylor's recent play should have put him in the running for the Bob Cousy Award.
Goble: Road struggles not a concern
Jayhawks shouldn’t fret about recent loss to Iowa State
Goble: Withey progressing into key player
Thomas Robinson and Tyshawn Taylor may be standout players, but Jeff Withey also heavily impacts Kansas' performance.
Brew: Advice on how to manage the clock
Coaches' improper clock management have cost their teams victories.
Live from the Cup
Kansan sports writer Clark Goble is blogging about the World Cup from South Africa.
Football game against Kansas State moved to Thursday, Oct. 14
The game will be broadcast on Fox Sports Network at 6:30 p.m. in Lawrence.
Arkansas golfer will join KU team
Former Kansas high school state champion Katy Nugent will come to KU this fall.
Goble: Recruiting season comes to a merciful end
Terrence Jones’ recent commitment to Washington over Kansas shows coverage of recruiting has gone too far.
Top recruit chooses Washington over Kansas
No. 13 ranked Terrence Jones orally commits to the University of Washington.
Terrence Jones orally commits to Washington
Rivals.com No. 13 ranked recruit chose the Huskies over Kansas, UCLA, Oregon, Oklahoma and Kentucky.
Morning Brew: Bronx Bombers are truly MLB’s most hated
The Nielsen Company’s conclusion that the Cleveland Indians are the most-hated MLB team is wrong.
Dealing with injuries
After two Jayhawks tore their ACLs during this basketball season, The Wave takes a look at what can be done to prevent what is commonly a season-ending injury
Goble: Briscoe must prove his worth after disappointing draft
The Bengals took Briscoe, who was projected to go second round, late in the sixth round.
Briscoe falls to Cincinnati in sixth round
Briscoe joins former teammate Anthony Collins in Cincinnati.
Meier goes to Atlanta in fifth round
Meier becomes the first Kansas player drafted by Atlanta since Dave Scott in 1976.
Morning Brew: Review in haiku
A poetic look back at the men’s basketball and football seasons.
Former director formally resigns
Rodney Jones is being replaced as director of the Williams Educational Fund.
Former director Rodney Jones formally resigns
Jones resigned from the Williams Education Fund as a new interim director was named to replace him.
Campus Corner: A perfect season
KU women's lacrosse team defeats Missouri in championship, finishing 13-0 for the season.
From handball to chemistry: An Irish tale
Irish exchange student Marina Kilduff juggles studies, handball and a busy University life.
Goble: Selby puts Kansas title contention
Selby’s commitment could also help bring recruit Terrence Jones to Kansas.
Ivory Williams runs the fastest 100-meter time in 2010
Despite two false starts, Williams got out of the blocks quick and ran a 9.95 second 100 meter dash.
Josh Selby verbally commits to Kansas
Selby is the No. 4 ranked recruit by Rivals.com.
Morning Brew: Sports enter another dimension
3D is taking over sports world, so get in now.
Goble: Deshaun Sands hopes to one-up his father
Tony Sands holds single game school-record of 396 yards.
Morning Brew: Rules of the Rec
Remember these essential tips for the best on-court experience.
Associate athletics director resigns
Ben Kirtland is in the middle of an investigation regarding the illegal distribution of tickets.
Morning Brew: Taylor featured in PBS documentary
The Jayhawk guard is a highlight of the film, which follows St. Anthony high school’s hoops team.
Goble: Teahan’s campaign for quarterback unlikely to succeed
Switching from reserve basketball player to starting quarterback is tougher than it looks.
Goble: Tournament was a missed opportunity for Kansas
Without power teams, the tournament turned out to be winnable for the Jayhawks, had they advanced.
Gill settles in as practices begin
New coach addresses injuries, quarterback situation and strategies for the upcoming season.
Morning Brew: Journalists not always malicious
Florida coach needs to reevaluate Sentinel writer’s intentions before banning him from practice.
Soccer opens exhibition season
The Jayhawks will square off against the KU men’s club team Saturday.
Perkins will speak about career for sports series
The Dole Institute of Politics will hold a public interview with Perkins April 13 at 7:30 p.m.
Goble: Pressing the issue
Kansas' reluctance to adapt cost them against Northern Iowa.
Kansas falls again at Tulane 5-3
Junior Brett Bochy blows the save in the eighth inning.
Kansas among basketball giants
The Kansan staff ranks the top college programs in basketball history.
Goble: Rock chalk reminiscence
Take some time out of your day to remember your favorite men’s basketball moment.
Morning Brew: There’s still one more test and it’s going to be fun
A look at alternative ways to choose bracket winners.
Offensive coordinator facing lawsuit in California
The suit alleges that Chuck Long did not report an incident between two of his players to California state police.
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