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Peter Soto

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Jayhawk Dirty Talk

This week Peter helps a woman with a scheduling problem.

Jayhawk Dirty Talk

Peter speaks to matters of size in the southern regions.

Jayhawk Dirty Talk

Peter expands on a long-running debate.

Tuition compact will not benefit the university

The compacts are more smoke and mirrors than hard solution to the university's budget problems.

Jayhawk Dirty Talk

Peter tackles a readers biting question.

Jayhawk Dirty Talk

Peter offers advice to a with a interesting sleeping issue.

Vermont street fire contained to single apartment

Lawrence Fire Department acts quickly; keeps damage to a minimum.

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'Vagina Monologues' will aid domestic abuse victims

Proceeds from the show support women’s organizations in Douglas County

Although cast members are a bit nervous for their parents' reactions to the show, they're happy to help local women's organizations.

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Men’s cross country runner makes history on team

Wissel earns several honors, has visions of going pro

After seven years of running long distance, earning titles such as Big 12 individual champion and college All American, Colby Wissel has a decision to make. Will he finish his senior year and start working, or pursue his love for running and turn professional?

Q&A with women’s cross country runner Alicia McGregor

we have a Chat with cross country runner Alicia McGregor on goals, expectations, role models and team’s halloween plans

Q&A with cross country runner Nick Caprario

The freshman discusses his expectations and who have been his biggest inspirations for the season.

Secrets and myths behind NASCAR culture

Southern stereotypes, consumerism and groupies create the scene at Kansas Speedway

Peter Soto went behind the scenes at the Kasas Speedway Saturday to unveil the truths to NASCAR culture.

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Aldrich remains grounded

Sophomore center inspires teammates with work ethic, family values

From his beginnings in Minnesota’s working-class suburbia to his spot on the roster as a 6’11 center, Cole Aldrich doesn’t forget about his family ties or where he came from.