Collin Johnson is a senior from Leawood who is graduating in May with a journalism major track and a minor in
French. This is his second semester working for The Kansan. Collin has applied for an assistanship through the French government teaching English in France next year.
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Glorious to view: KU’s campus is highly regarded as one of the most beautiful in the nation. From the Campanile memorial to the Chi Omega fountain, aesthetic beauty is seen all along Jayhawk Boulevard.
Published on May 6, 2010
Jessica Lusk, a senior at Washburn University, sits with some of her items for sale at Refurniche, 1845 E. 1450 Road. She said she started the store because she saw furniture being thrown out as a kid.
Published on May 4, 2010
Two members of the women's javelin team sit amidst a colorful array of javelins Friday afternoon.
Published on April 16, 2010
Heather Bergmann, a freshman from Concordia, participates in the women's javelin throw Friday afternoon. Bergmann would finish third in the event.
Published on April 16, 2010
Two members of the women's javelin team sit amidst a colorful array of javelins Friday afternoon.
Published on April 16, 2010
Cori Christensen, a sophomore from Medicine Lodge, stands on the podium following her team's victory in the women's 4400 meter distance medley Friday afternoon. Christensen, who ran the 800 meter portion of the rely, gave the team an early lead that her teammates would never lose.
Published on April 16, 2010
Lauren Bonds, a senior from Hutchinson, answers a question on the podium following her team's victory in the women's 4400 meter distance medley Friday afternoon. The team completed the event in 12 minutes.
Published on April 16, 2010
Sean Cosgrove, a senior from Hilliard, Ohio, sits in the middle of the pack during the men's 4400 meter distance medley Friday afternoon. Cosgrove and his teammates would finish fourth in the event.
Published on April 16, 2010
Lauren Bonds, a senior from Hutchinson, breaks far away from the competition in the third leg of the women's 4400 meter distance medley Friday afternoon.
Published on April 16, 2010
Cori Christensen, a sophomore from Medicine Lodge, leads the first lap of the women's 4400 meter distance medley Friday afternoon. Christensen's lead would never be lost in the event.
Published on April 16, 2010
Cooper Merrill, a junior from Leawood, attempts to make it over the bar in the men's pole vault competition Friday afternoon.
Published on April 16, 2010
Cooper Merrill, a junior from Leawood, during his approach in the men's pole vault competition Friday afternoon.
Published on April 16, 2010
Cooper Merrill, a junior from Leawood, completes a successful vault in the men's pole vault competition Friday afternoon.
Published on April 16, 2010
Jordan Scott, a senior from Watkinsville, Ga., returns from a practice run in preparation for the men's pole vault Friday afternoon. Scott is one of the most decorated athletes in KU's track and field history.
Published on April 16, 2010
Jordan Scott, a senior from Watkinsville, Ga., does a practice run in preparation for the men's pole vault Friday afternoon. Scott is one of the most decorated athletes in KU's track and field history.
Published on April 16, 2010
Andrea Geubelle, a freshman from University Place, Wash., competes in the women's triple jump Friday afternoon. Geubelle placed third in the event with a distance of 12.7 meters.
Published on April 16, 2010
Members of the Envision coalition wait for the results of Thursday's Student Senate elections to be announced. Envision won nineteen senate seats while KUnited took 50 seats.
Published on April 16, 2010
Ross Ringer and Devon Cantwell, presidental and vice presidential candidates from Envision, wait to be intereviewed after the results of Thursday's Student Senate elections were announced. Envision lost the presidency race to KUnited who earned 66 percent of the students' votes.
Published on April 16, 2010
Members of the Envision coalition gather to watch the results of the Student Senate election. Nineteen Envision candidates won sentaroial seats while 50 were won by KUnited.
Published on April 16, 2010
Members of the Envision coalition watch as the results of Thursday's student senate elections are announced. Envision presidential candidate Ross Ringer, center, was defeated by Michael Wade Smith of KUnited for the presidency.
Published on April 16, 2010
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