Luke is a senior majoring in journalism news and information. He is working as a copy chief and designer this semester. He has previously worked for The Kansan as a copy editor and sports administration beat reporter. Luke has also interned at The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Kansas City Star. After graduation in May, he wants to begin a career in the newspaper industry working as a copy editor, designer or both.
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Trapped in a game
Students who encounter video game addiction could face job loss, poor grades, failed relationships or even death.
Championship teams receive praise at Capitol
Players from the basketball, football and debate teams met Gov. Sebelius, legislators Friday.
Debate team ends season on top
Debate team ends season on top
During the season, the team won first place at four tournaments and took second at six others.
KJHK wins 11 awards in state-wide competition
Awards include seven first-place pieces
The Kansas Association of Broadcasters recognized the campus radio station for their efforts last month.
Merchandise sales spike after championship victory
Mario Chalmers jerseys have generally sold well
Championship shirts have also been hot sellers.
A different view of Commencement
The new football practice fields will be visible during this year’s ceremony
The fences surrounding the fields should be gone by Commencement
Group works for more than just peanuts
Students educate Kansans of Kansas’ minimum wage, $2.65 an hour, the lowest in the U.S.
The federal minimum wage is $5.85 an hour, and ‘Current-See’ is looking to change Kansas’ wage by keeping students informed.
Kansas Relays to showcase student, professional athletes
Track and Field athletes from across the country compete in the University’s historic event
Athletes from 150 colleges and universities gather to participate in the 81st annual Kansas Relays.
Championship parade takes over downtown
Alumni, fans fill the streets for “family-oriented” celebration
Basketball players and coaches, the Marching Band, Chancellor Hemenway and fans from across the country all took part in the NCAA Championship parade Sunday.
Carpooling and packing of hotel rooms eases costs
Students fight costly expenses of traveling through different techniques
Some students carpooled, stayed with friends or packed hotel rooms with others to save some money on a trip to the Final Four game. Those not saving money include students who bought tickets from scalpers near the Alamodome and the River Walk.
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Armed robbers continue to threaten.
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