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Alan Webb, left, pulls ahead of his competition during the Glen Cunningham Invitational Mile at the Kansas Relays on Saturday. Webb won the race with a time of 3:58.9, marking the first time the four minute barrier had been broken at the Relays in several years.
Published on April 20, 2009
Common freestyles about Lawrence at the Lied Center Wednesday night. While wearing his Kansas sweatshirt, he gave a tribute to the area by rapping about the Crossing, Massachusetts St. and eating pizza at the Wheel.
Published on April 24, 2008
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Published on March 13, 2008
Megan Dodge, Overland Park senior, reaches for a snack during the ECM's Silent Saturday. All participants agreed that the day is great for getting away from the rush of everyday life and is good for studying, relaxing, or just reflecting and evaluating one's life.
Published on November 12, 2007
Megan Dodge, Overland Park senior, reaches for a snack during the ECM's Silent Saturday. All participants agreed that the day is great for getting away from the rush of everyday life and is good for studying, relaxing, or just reflecting and evaluating one's life.
Published on November 12, 2007
Brett Chloupek, Harvard, Neb.. graduate student, sits with some of his favorite records from his collection of nearly 300. Chloupek's dad was the major influence in the start of his record collection 10 years ago.
Published on November 5, 2007
The Japanese Garden is located on Massachusetts Street next to Papa Keno’s. The garden was built to represent and celebrate the 10-year relationship with Lawrence’s sister city, Hiratsuka, Japan.
Published on October 31, 2007
Robert D. Novak, author and syndicated columnist, speaks at the Dole Institute about his recently released book of memoirs. Novak was a commentator for CNN for 25 years and is now working as a commentator for Fox News, occassionally appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press."
Published on October 31, 2007
Laura Gilman, KU-Hillel, expresses her opinion on what's acceptable to say around campus. A lot of the discussion was on gender roles and sexuality and how it can be presented to students of KU through different programming.
Published on October 17, 2007
Katie Waugh, Topeka junior, dribbles the soccer ball down the field during one of the 3 on 3 intramural soccer championship games as Rachel Piezuch, Lenexa sophomore, tries to intercept. There are three different leagues for 3 on 3 Soccer that consist of corec, men, and women.
Published on October 5, 2007
Renata Fernandes, Brazil junior, tells about the gradual understanding her mother came to after she told her she was a lesbian. Fernandes is a member of Queers & Allies, KU's officially recognized student group for students who identify as lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender, and for the straight people who support them.
Published on October 3, 2007
Air Force ROTC navigational training on Tuesday in the Military Science Building included in depth instruction on the use of compasses. Members of ROTC are expected to juggle school and work with all ROTC events.
Published on September 27, 2007
A member of Air Force ROTC studies his compass during navigational training on Tuesday. ROTC has been a part of the University's since the establishment of the Army ROTC in 1918 with Naval and Air Force ROTC following soon after.
Published on September 27, 2007
Mike Irvine, Chicago senior, hits grounders to other players on the Kansas club baseball team Thursday night at Holcom Sports Complex. Irvine is one of four who founded the team three years ago.
Published on September 21, 2007
From left to right, Sara Rogers, junior midfielder/forward, Erin Ellefson, freshman midfielder, Geneva Magness, freshman midfielder/defender, Taylor Blue, freshman forward/midfielder, and Missy Geha, junior midfielder played high school soccer together. All five women played at St. Thomas Aquinas.
Published on September 5, 2007
Matthew Burke, Assistant Art Professor, stands with his art piece "A Walk Among Beasts", made in 2007. The piece was constructed of the hard woods oak, ash, and cherry with pigment. "The piece is a fractured vessel that directs physical and psychological energy allowing for divisions and connections of those energies," Burke said.
Published on August 24, 2007
Matthew Burke, Assistant Art Professor, stands with his art piece "A Walk Among Beasts", made in 2007. The piece was constructed of the hard woods oak, ash, and cherry with pigment. "The piece is a fractured vessel that directs physical and psychological energy allowing for divisions and connections of those energies," Burke said.
Published on August 24, 2007
Matthew Burke, Assistant Art Professor, stands with his art piece "A Walk Among Beasts", made in 2007. The piece was constructed of the hard woods oak, ash, and cherry with pigment. "The piece is a fractured vessel that directs physical and psychological energy allowing for divisions and connections of those energies," Burke said.
Published on August 24, 2007
Matthew Burke, Assistant Art Professor, stands with his art piece "A Walk Among Beasts", made in 2007. The piece was constructed of the hard woods oak, ash, and cherry with pigment. "The piece is a fractured vessel that directs physical and psychological energy allowing for divisions and connections of those energies," Burke said.
Published on August 24, 2007
Matthew Burke, Assistant Art Professor, stands with his art piece "A Walk Among Beasts", made in 2007. The piece was constructed of the hard woods oak, ash, and cherry with pigment. "The piece is a fractured vessel that directs physical and psychological energy allowing for divisions and connections of those energies," Burke said.
Published on August 24, 2007
Mallot and Haworth Halls, two of the larger ...
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It was the symmetry of this sidewalk that ...
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