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Sarah Neff

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Sarah is a senior from Tulsa, Okla. She has worked as a reporter, campus editor and editor-in-chief for The University Daily Kansan, a producer, host and reporter for KJHK News, Web producer and multimedia reporter KUJH-TV, and an intern at ABC News KTKA Channel 49 in Topeka.

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White Owl's status overrated?

Sarah Neff and Matt Hirschfeld talk White Owl for the Editorial Board.

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The immigrant's dream

One woman's journey, one people's hope: a multimedia presentation about the life of a Mexican immigrant.

Students reflect on Crossing memories

The Crossing will shut doors for final time Dec. 20

The last time to visit The Crossing will be Dec. 20. The property was bought by someone planning to place a hotel at its location.

New coalition features new enthusiasm

Apathy, disillusionment sparks Student Senate movement based on student input

Austin Kelly, Lawrence senior and student body treasurer, has created a new Student Senate coalition called Connect. Kelly said he created the coalition to represent students based on their direct input.

ECM won’t sell building to developers

Members of community rally to preserve church

After being approached by developers trying to build the Oread Inn, the Ecumenical Christian Ministries has decided not to sell its building. The ECM now faces the task of raising $700,000 for renovations.

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‘Confrontational Evangelist’

Self-proclaimed minister targets deadly college sinnners

Brother Jed, a self-proclaimed preacher, travels around to college campuses in order to target the seven deadly college sinners.

Rock Chalk Revue participants prep for event

Selected groups release names of their skits for upcoming competition in March

For the Greek groups selected to perform in the 2008 Rock Chalk Revue, the work started back in April when the groups serenaded each other to determine partners.

Lawrence Freenet offers to create free wireless for students

University considers options, need for creating free Internet access

The non-profit organization Lawrence Freenet has offered to donate $750,000 to help the University of Kansas create a free wireless network for students.

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Border rivalry reaches state leaders

Governors place friendly wager on Kansas vs. Missouri game

Plenty of people place strange wagers on games, but this one comes from the Kansas and Missouri governors. Whichever state’s team loses to Border Showdown will have to wear the winning team’s colors for a day.

Raid rivalry shirt made for personal use

“Scoreboard” shirts referencing Quantrill’s Raid not sponsored by MU

The Missouri alumnus who designed and printed four KU-MU rivalry T-shirts said the shirts were meant to be a personal protest, not an item for mass production.

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