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Megan Rupp

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Jayhawks set lots of records in blowout win

Kansas scored the most points in school history and tied the school record in assists against Maine on Wednesday.

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Overcoming sexual taboo

How couples deal with fetishes

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Fear, interrupted

How one man’s love helped undo the damage of another.

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Love at first sex

Can rewarding relationships develop out of casual sex?

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Despite win, Jayhawks struggle with turnover rate

Team hopes to improve offense skills for tough teams.

Freshman becomes key player for Jayhawks

Keena Mays delivered a momentum-changing performance for the women’s basketball team on Sunday.

Women’s basketball to take on Washburn this Sunday

The Jayhawks have a 2-0 winning record against the Lady Blues in exhibition play.

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Organic Foods: The meaning behind the label

The meaning behind the label.

Good for you, bad for you: Peroxide

Sometimes it’s hard to tell.

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Despite crushing loss, Jayhawks remain hopeful

Team to focus on bringing skills learned in practice to actual games.

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Sophomores will be threats for Jayhawks

Monica Engelman and Carolyn Davis look to build on solid freshman campaigns.

Good for you, bad for you: Going outside with wet hair

Sometimes it's hard to tell.

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Defense solid in victory over Aggies

The Jayhawks' 17-play, 99-yard drive let the defense rest up for a stifling four-quarter performance.

Better options for bad situations: All nighters

If you're going to do it, be smart

If you're going to do it, be smart.

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Good for you, bad for you: Electrolytes

Sometimes it's hard to tell.

Sometimes it's hard to tell.

Springer helps Kansas limit GTech’s option

The senior linebacker had 15 tackles Saturday, topping his previous career-best of nine tackles.

Good for you, bad for you: Multi-tasking

Sometimes it’s hard to tell.

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KU Football: The Honeymoon’s over

Though Saturday’s upset rocked Memorial Stadium, Gill finds positivity in special teams strengths.

Freshmen guards look to help early

Coach Bonnie Henrickson’s recruiting class can have an immediate influence for the Jayhawks.

How to survive moving season

The City of Lawrence offers services and suggestions to make your move-out smoother.

Breaking up: like breaking an addiction

New research suggests romantic rejection creates brain activity similar to withdrawal symptoms.

Student chosen as Young Ambassador

Brandy Groff is one of 25 students chosen nationwide to promote study abroad in Germany.

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Professor joins American Heart Association committee

A car accident led Sandra Billinger to her career in physical therapy, researching stroke prevention and recovery.

Policy forces cancellation of study abroad in Mexico

The policy has received criticism because the program is located 1,000 miles from cities listed in a travel advisory.

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Student recognized for green chemistry

Madhav Ghant won an award for his research of environmentally friendly ways to produce industrial chemicals.

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Basketball player organizes donation drive

Krysten Boogaard and the women’s basketball team are collecting supplies for a domestic violence shelter.

Population growth attributed to stable economy

Experts say the University has allowed Lawrence to weather the recession better than larger cities.

Tour of Lawrence a boom for downtown businesses

Business owners say the annual bike race helps a normally slow holiday weekend.

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Lawrence listed among best U.S. college towns

MSNBC.com mentions beautiful campus, arts scene and Clinton Lake amenities among the city’s top qualities.

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Coming this fall: Final Fridays

Students and businesses could benefit from the Downtown Lawrence Arts District event.

Students help minimize damage in rec center flood

Students made make-shift levee to lessen flood damage to The Rec Center.

Students deal with social anxiety disorder

New study says the disorder is common among college students, but group therapy can help.

Officials warn swimmers about water-borne illness

Cases of cryptosporidiosis, the most common water-borne illness, increased 20 percent in 2009.

Alumni, current players scrimmage at camp

Mario Chalmers and Keith Langford were among former Jayhawks who returned for Bill Self Basketball Camp.

Entertainment on a budget

10 inexpensive summer activities

Changes to smoking ban could affect local businesses

State law will ban smoking within 10 feet of doorways and windows.