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- Kansas City Star
- North Brighton Avenue earns infamy for its pothole problem
- Slow-moving Senate seems out of step
- Slow-moving Senate seems so out of step
- Almost 90, Walt Bodine cuts back his time behind the mic
- Allegations scrutinized in Mohler inquiry, now four months old
- Grantham University Student, CW4 Melissa Farmer, Releases New Book - Army Strong Women
- Coffee Party USA National Kickoff Day in Kansas City
- Lawrence consignment event draws attention to family budget, health issues
- Kids in the Kitchen
- Shawnee Mission and Blue Valley school districts propose staff reductions
- Broadband Internet service narrows the gap between urban and rural areas
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce grows into a political force
- Justices to hear case involving Fred Phelps' protests at military funerals
- KC schools chief aims for cuts that make a difference 'once and for all'
- Lotteries | Winning numbers for Monday, March 8
- In brief | Guilty plea in attempted bank robbery; Chuck E. Cheese restaurant robbed; man shot in KCK
- Former Missouri House speaker gets letter indicating he's a focus of grand jury inquiry
- Two people arrested after leading police on a high-speed chase
- Woman who was killed Sunday in I-70 accident was a star athlete
- Funkhouser has harsh words for Kansas City park board
- Wichita Eagle
- Handicapped parking a problem at games
- Opinion Line (March 10)
- Handicapped parking a problem at games
- Wichita jobless rate rises in January
- Yuca Latin Bistro is in the works on Tyler
- Tanker 'soap opera' may not be over
- City reduces its loan to developers
- Opinion Line Extra (March 10)
- It's make or break time for Democrats
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ON TEA PARTY, WORKER GREED, HAMILTON SUIT, ARENA PARKING
- Boeing deserves tanker contract
- Article Title Unavailable
- CAL THOMAS: NEITHER PARTY CAN DRAIN SWAMP OF CORRUPTION
- Lead singer of Poison to kick off River Fest
- WEST 13TH, SOUTH WOODLAWN REPAIRS IN LINE FOR FEDERAL FUNDS
- Project will map counties' aquifer water
- WICHITA BEEFS UP SCRAP METAL LAWS TO COMBAT THEFT
- Man critical after Haysville crash
- KANSAS STATE FAIR LINEUP TO INCLUDE VENTRILOQUIST, FOREIGNER
- Missing Winfield man's van found
- Topeka Capital-Journal
- Wichita moves on metal thieves
- KU Med plans more expansion
- Arrest warrants issued for graffiti
- Kingman superintendent resigns
- AAA: Gasoline prices rebound
- Portion of S.W. 5th to close
- K-State wins national honor
- Ogden mayor voted out
- Alliance to unveil gambling ad
- State Fair announces two acts
- University leaders to meet
- Tuesday's scoreboard
- Blog Hoggers: Midweek misery
- KS unemployment climbs
- Births
- Pets
- Lake levels
- Police and fire calls
- Price to speak on FOX
- Ankiel leads Royals rally
- Hutchinson News
- Two injured in overnight accident
- Police reports
- Morning Blend
- Missouri, Kansas university leaders to meet in KC
- NJCAA Tournament field set
- Cohesive Sterling squad heads to nationals
- Underdog or not, Pratt looks for historic weekend
- Success carries over for Spearville girls
- Amazin' Alex
- Rebels try to complete perfect season
- Local scoreboard
- Dodge City wants lengthy stay in Emporia
- Familiar faces await Great Bend boys at Class 5A tournament in Topeka
- Cheney girls hope to use same formula at state tournament
- Collegiate back for another title run
- Thompson, Panthers not ready for season's end
- Seven Big 12 teams try to solidify positions during tournament
- Hearing is postponed for Reno lawyer in ethics case
- Kan. lawmaker supports tax on sugar in soda
- Husband baffled by wife's waning sexual interest
- Salina Journal
- Today: Class 4A state begins
- Rural Saline County man accused of rape
- Salina defends carrier choice
- Missing wheelchair found in the county
- Census committee schedules neighborhood concerts
- Article Title Unavailable
- Fickle finger fingers man
- City OKs window tinting for work at home
- City building official vows to be flexible
- Official: County involved with FEMA
- Hoops Hysteria
- 2 accused of robbing man at gunpoint
- County asked to stop motocross track
- District to consider educational gardens
- 333 for 3-10-10
- County asked to stop motocross track
- Hitch-hiker helps lead 1952 team to state championship
- County handling FEMA appeals
- Wheelchair returned to CityGo bus rider
- Salina could move to smaller air carrier with lower fares
- Hays Daily News
- Quinter wins first-round game in 1A
- Hays girl with arthritis takes up paintbrush
- Historical society looks for additional money
- Secret family recipes will help students discover secrets of Peru
- Crist family members will be rooting for each other
- All roads lead to Hays
- USD 489 board approves extension of administrators' contracts
- Privacy can't come at expense of other freedoms
- Natural gas debate more than hot air
- Free those corporate slaves
- Cancer survivors celebrate birthdays
- Biologist enjoys his work on the water
- Hays woman spends time in Haiti
- Two cheers (and a boo) for the Legislature
- Lifting the veil on free-speech threats
- So many questions
- Casino exemption?
- Tigers travel to Texas
- And the bad news just keeps coming ...
- Using more, paying more and key safety legislation
- High Plains Journal
- Extension to host ag risk management conference for women
- Search for Century Farms under way in Missouri
- American Farmers & Ranchers elects leadership
- UW College of Agriculture reaches record enrollment
- Nebraska Farmers Union says Nebraska farm income is down
- Agricultural Relations Council holds annual meeting
- Nature tour of Costa Rica offered by Texas AgriLife Extension Service
- Conference to help rural communities develop local economy through tourism
- Global Harvest Initiative: Taking down fences to meet future needs
- AFA provides financial support for future leaders in agriculture
- The Colorado Farm Bureau praising the Utah House of Representatives
- American Farmland Trust finalist in Ideas For Change contest
- NRCS and organics
- USDA reaches new settlement with black farmers
- Commissioner Staples awards $100,000 to 13 young Texas farmers
- 2010 San Antonio International Farm and Ranch Show will be bigger, better
- Free online tool developed at ISU helps farmers earn more, waste less
- USDA grant to create Healthy Urban food Enterprise Development Center in Arkansas
- Triumph of Ag Expo coming to Qwest Center-Omaha March 3 and 4
- Boswell chairs subcommittee hearing on Commodity Exchange Act in 2008 farm bill
- Kansas City Business Journal
- National Football League trades Sprint Nextel for Verizon Wireless as official wireless partner
- Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City: Financial stress falls in February
- Kansas Bioscience Authority approves $1.7M in investments for construction, jobs
- Kauffman Foundation study: Top 1 percent of firms create 40 percent of new jobs
- General Services Administration budgets $228M for Kansas City office
- H&R Block earnings rise, revenue falls in fiscal third quarter
- Conference Board employment index prompts hope that job growth is near
- Bond invites Missouri businesses to the Missouri Trade Initiative
- Regent Asset Management Solutions will add 1,200 jobs in Overland Park
- Kansas City Southern buys an intermodal facility near Mexico City from Ports America
- Entertainment Properties Trust closes deal to buy Toronto Dundas Square
- Catastrophe Cleaning & Restoration expands to Kansas City
- Kansas Department of Transportation budget cuts curb Kansas City-area projects
- Kansas City regional life sciences summit will discuss collaboration
- H&R Block will report third-quarter earnings
- Kruse named as head of Adams-Gabbert Associates
- General Motors offers to reinstate 600 dealerships nationwide
- Jobless rates rose in every state in '09
- Sprint Nextel hands over $22M in uncashed rebates to settle suits
- Kansas City Kansas Area Chamber of Commerce names Mark One Electric president as chair
- KAKE TV
- Actor Corey Haim Found Dead
- Baby African Penguins Born At Tanganyika Wildlife Park
- Newton Couple Celebrates 75th Wedding Anniversary
- Wichita Teen Seriously Hurt In Shooting
- Shooting Victim Reported In Wichita Wal-Mart Parking Lot
- President Signs Disaster Declaration
- Budget Cuts Could Force School Closure
- Missing Winfield Man's Vehicle Found In Oklahoma
- Kan. Legislators Considering New Soda Tax
- KDOT To Release Amtrak Study
- City Gives $1.6 Million To Stop Zebra Mussels
- Kansas House Rejects School Consolidation Bill
- Wichita Passes Tougher Scrap Metal Ordinance
- Salina Considering Appealing New Floodplain Maps
- Boeing Says 787 Testing Going Well
- Feds Don't Want Wittig, Lake Trial Moved
- Missing Winfield Man's Van Found
- Riverfest Announces Concert Schedule
- Tornado Touches Down In Western Oklahoma
- Kan. Senators To Consider Sales, Tobacco Tax Hikes
- KSAS TV
- Wichita Teen Shot In The Face
- Kan. Legislators Considering New Soda Tax
- People Turn To Centuries Old Workout For Results
- Shocks Advance to Conference Finals
- Large Crowds Turn Out to State Budget Forum
- Governor Parkinson Outlines Plan for Balancing Budget
- More Overdoses Deaths Added to Schneider Indictment
- National Grammar Day
- Lawmakers Weigh Taking Money From Employers Or Unemployed
- Kansas Budget Shortfall Now Projected at $467M
- Hold the Tomatoes
- Bill Moore Pleads Guilty in Murder of Carol Mould
- Kansas State Tax Returns Could Be Delayed
- First Home in Wichita to be Certified Green
- One Month Left for Sedgwick County H1N1 Clinic
- Thunder Players Watch Old Teammates Go For Olympic Gold
- The American Community Survey Not a Scam
- Wichitans Give Input on City's 30 Year Master Plan
- Moore to Plead Guilty to Carol Mould Murder
- Olathe Woman Given $80,000 in Unclaimed Money
- KSN TV
- Bank of America ends overdraft fees on debit cards
- Ten Kansans compete to become KSN's Biggest Loser
- Ten Kansans compete to become KSN's Biggest Loser
- Could it be an active Tornado season?
- MySpace outlines makeover after exec shakeup
- Google opens Web store for business applications
- Toyota to expand recall of Tundra pickups for rust
- American Eagle closing Martin+Osa stores
- VIDEO: What cutting KS teachers now could mean in the future
- What cutting KS teachers now could mean in the future
- VIDEO: Foul play suspected in case of missing Winfield man
- JetBlue scales back growth plans for aircraft
- VIDEO: Foul play suspected in case of missing Winfield man
- Kan. Senate panel hears support for higher taxes
- Kan. House nixes school consolidation
- Boeing says 787 testing going well
- Microsoft rolls out new MSN site design
- Chevron to shed 2,000 jobs this year
- KDOT to release Amtrak study
- Man killed in Winfield house fire identified
- KSNT TV
- Slight Risk of Severe Weather
- Slight Risk of Severe Weather
- Carrying Guns in Topeka
- February's Teacher of the Month
- Ogden Mayor Voted Out
- Ogden Mayor recall vote
- Rowdy weather possible on Wednesday
- Legislators considering new soda tax
- Road Closures in Kansas City for Big 12 Tournament
- Basketball games to air on KSNT Channel 27
- KU puts assistant AD for Williams Fund on leave
- Senate panel hears support for higher taxes
- Advocates for disabled protest on budget
- Man gets 17 years for trying to rob ATF agent
- Manhattan's St. Pat's party keeps police busy
- Redeveloping Storms
- Redeveloping Storms
- Shorter school weeks throughout Kansas?
- Supreme Court will hear Westboro Case
- A very active week ahead!
- KSNW TV
- VIDEO: Meet the KSN Biggest Loser Team
- Meet the KSN 'Biggest Loser' team
- VIDEO: Tornado season upon us
- City approves $2M plan to fight zebra mussels
- Kan. legislators considering new soda tax
- Foul play suspected in case of missing Winfield man
- Manhattan's St. Pat's party keeps police busy
- Nine former employees sue Topeka juvenile facility
- Red Cross to provide natural disaster training
- VIDEO: One critical, one fair in south Wichita crash
- Jayhawks, Wildcats Garner Big 12 Postseason Honors
- Apartment fire leaves one man dead
- Shockers into first St. Louis MVC Final with win over Illinois St.
- Former heavyweight champion Tommy Morrison says his recent arrest is not what it seems.
- Restaurant's mascot shot during grand opening
- VIDEO: Fire damages SE Wichita duplex
- Governor outlines plan to balance budget
- Stabbing victim arrested
- Fire damages SE Wichita duplex
- WPD: Man beaten after paying for drugs with Monopoly money
- KTKA TV
- Kansas alliance to unveil ad on gambling addiction
- Parkinson: Kansas jobless rate 'discouraging'
- Six plans involvement in Supreme Court's Phelps case
- City Council talks guns
- For saving lives from colon cancer, no test trumps colonoscopies
- Plass Street closed Wednesday for gas line work
- Kan. woman pleads guilty to identity theft
- Kansas Department of Transportation to release Thursday study on feasibility of Amtrak expansion in Kansas
- Kansas House nixes school consolidation
- Property tax legislation gets major alteration in committee
- Topeka man sentenced after trying to rob federal agent
- Parkinson set to sign into law indoor smoking ban
- Kansas Senate panel hears support for higher taxes
- Kansas House to debate school consolidation
- Feds don't want Wittig, Lake trial moved
- 9 former employees sue Topeka juvenile facility
- Advocates for disabled urging Legislature to restore cuts
- Students practice global politics in Capital City
- Local gas prices rising
- Commissioners, Wilson butt heads again
- KWCH TV
- Kansas Alliance to Unveil Ad on Gambling Addiction
- Kansas' Unemployment Rate Jumps in January
- Tax On Sugar In Pop Proposed In Topeka
- Why You Should Care About the State Budget
- President Obama Approves Disaster Declaration
- FactFinder 12 Scientific Survey: The Soda Tax
- Clearwater Approves School Closure
- Teen Shot in Southwest Wichita
- Salina Wants to Appeal FEMA Floodplain Map
- Gas Prices On The Rise Once Again In Kansas
- Clearwater School Board to Vote on School Closure
- Kingman Superintendent Resigns
- Wichita Spends $2M to Fight Zebra Mussels
- Kan. Legislators Considering New Soda Tax
- Kansas State Fair Grandstand Acts Announced
- Man Shot While Trying to Rob Agent Sentenced
- Riverfest Entertainment Announced
- Rail Service Study to be Released Thursday
- Wichita Spends $2M to Keep Zebra Mussels Out of Water System
- Wichita Makes it Harder to Buy and Sell Scrap Metal
- Emporia Gazette
- Olpe meeting Wednesday
- Birthday reception
- Brownback focusing on Congress before state run
- Shape Up for Summer Fitness Challenge Update: Week 1
- Emporia has a trash problem
- Have some consideration
- Kansas Museum of History
- Tech college tuition to increase
- Vision of Victory
- Speaking Out
- Cottonwood Falls park gets facelift
- Six teachers cut in North Lyon County
- Website Server Changes
- Website changes ahead
- Statewide tornado drill postponed
- Team members needed for trip to Australia
- Recycling trailer
- Market vendors prepare for new year
- Hornets run out of gas in MIAA semis
- Lebo girls headed to State
- Hillsboro Free Press
- HHS vocalists compete at league
- HHS, MHS musicians perform at state venue
- County ELP students compete at KU Expo
- HHS rehearsing for spring production
- Home chess tournament increases local state qualifiers to 21 students
- Tabor College enrollment a record for a spring semester
- Ag secretary says state aims to protect food supply
- Maybe the economy isn t so bad...
- Letters (March 10, 2010)
- Hutch treat
- Spouse s surprises just keep coming
- Changes from the king of the world
- Town hall meeting draws 20 in Marion
- First Daddy Olympics a hit
- County resolution would allow for economical disposal of old buildings
- Hillsboro council to secure emergency power source
- USD 410 faces $300,000 in cuts due to funding
- Motor bearing blamed for church fire call
- Deaths (March 10, 2010)
- Deaths (March 3, 2010)
- Wichita Business Journal
- Wichita fuel prices rise in March
- Wichita unemployment rate jumps to 8.6%
- Wichita unemployment rate jumps to 8.6 percent
- Profits fall, but Kroger beats 4Q estimates
- Kansas Department of Health and Environment to sponsor conference on recycling, energy
- Bob Martz golf tourney scheduled for May
- Wichita chamber criticizes state spending growth
- Jos. A. Bank brings back suit promotion for laid-off customers
- Northrop officially bows out of 'tanker war'
- Northrock Business Park secures lease from Universal Ensco
- Kansas Regents board names Tompkins its top executive
- Report: Northrop Grumman won't bid on tanker
- Preferred Health Systems lays off 16 Wichita workers
- Allegiant to buy six Boeing 757s
- General Growth Properties gets court extension on reorganization
- Via Christi Health to convert Wichita signage to reflect new names, logo
- Wichita nonprofit chamber adds board members, organizations
- KDOT budget cuts beyond stunning
- YEK trade shows to highlight student business plans
- Boeing plans Oregon expansion
- Miami County Republic
- Galen E. Lowman
- LaVern Wilson
- Kevin Roy Sharp
- James Bernard
- Donald Peckman
- Verna Bradshaw
- Mary J. Dillard
- Athletics Director s Honor Roll recognizes student athletes
- Driving lessons scheduled
- SHRC schedules baseball tournament
- Kansas Observes Severe Weather Week
- State legislature to debate tax issues
- Dones family, second-grade class say farewell to father in U.S. Army
- Soldier demonstrates Army exercises at local school
- Hillsdale school s future discussed
- Pack 3100 holds Blue and Gold
- New fire station open for service
- Fifth-graders take on LEGO Olympics
- Young chefs put their cooking skills to the test
- Cottonwood treated to Slices for Sadie
- Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- Artist makes ancient instruments
- Postcards from Yo Momma author here for Yad b Yad
- Film shows simple heroism of Nazi-era rescuers
- Exhibit explains Nazis use of Deadly Medicine
- Ayeka stands for spiritual growth
- Christian s mission has been to spread respect for Jews
- Team Koppie raises funds for charity in honor of Cohn child
- Jewish Film Festival moves to Campus, single weekend
- Recession stings JVS, refugees it helps
- JDC seeks local support for overseas programs
- KC doc was part of Haitian emergency response
- Israeli-made Aluminum Show gets party started
- Village Shalom is 5-year-old s top pick as party place
- The multi-talented musical genius of jazzman Dave Frishberg
- Local doc in mission of mercy to Haitian quake victims
- Kander takes on campaign finance reform
- Jewish Federation next-generation leader profi
- KU Hillel now at home in downtown Lawrence
- Women s heart health a focus in February
- Author of report urging opening to Hamas to visit KC area
- Osawatomie Graphic
- A Good Book Is A Unique Experience
- Roosevelt Was Pioneer For Ecological Conservation
- Legislation Snuffs Out Free Market
- Free tree pruning school set for March 24 in Miami County
- Mayor Calls For Cleanliness, Frugality
- Library Receives Painting
- Palmer Delivers Legislative Update
- Riggs Benefit Set For Sunday
- Loans Available For Minorities
- Students Experience K.C. Symphony
- Chili Fund-Raiser Sees Solid Success
- Moran Meets With Osawatomie Lions Club
- Students Celebrate Seuss
- Bars Face Smoking Ban
- Church A Part Of Local Culture
- Roosevelt Marked Great Moment In Local History
- Ants beginning scouting trips soon into area houses
- Road Work Over Budget
- County Fills Jail In Matter Of Hours
- Commission Discusses Emergency Light Issue
- Louisburg Herald
- District takes important step
- Disney movies had it all wrong
- Choir performs in Emporia
- District to host heart screening
- Game night on tap for Thursday
- School district recognizes Teachers of the Year
- The wisdom of the road
- Band raises money for spring trip
- Comments sought by USDA
- Free tree pruning school set for March 24 in Miami County
- Meade
- June wedding is planned
- Couple plans to wed June 12
- LaVern Wilson
- Bowlers raise money for local organization
- Moran visits Miami County on campaign trail
- District prioritizes possible cuts
- Lights, camera, action...zombies
- Smoking ban is the right move
- Despite criticism, farmers respect animal rights
- Christian Press
- Kelsey suspends campaign
- Court dismisses Shirley Dobson from lawsuit challenging National Day of Prayer
- Israel's Design Museum Holon opens March 4
- Lawsuit settled, cross to be raised in Kerrville, Tex
- Court dismisses Shirley Dobson from lawsuit challenging National Day of Prayer
- Civil Unrest Affecting Missionaries in Bangladesh
- Pastor Chuck Smith supports California Amendments to protect religious freedom
- Christian Believers Brutally attacked by Hindu Radicals in India
- Christian broadcasters meet in Nashville
- Conservative talk radio listeners in CA. should know they re being fooled
- Report shows Hollywood can no longer afford to ignore movies with Christian, biblical values
- Award-Winning artists unite to help Haiti earthquake victims
- Ave Maria University to host national Mass for Terri's Day
- NYC terror suspect takes deal, probe continues
- Tiger s Faith-Road Home
- Tape shows child sex abuse cover-up at WI Planned Parenthood
- Pakistani Christian beaten for refusing to convert to Islam
- Televangelist Benny Hinn served divorce papers
- Soul-searching for jobs
- Haitian judge releases 8 of 10 American missionaries
- Baker University
- University names vice president of enrollment management and student development
- Wellness Festival set for March 27
- Tornado drill for March 9 canceled
- Assistant professor receives teaching award
- University listed on Princeton Review's Top 50 Undergraduate Game Design Programs
- Professor to address moral duty to aid the hungry
- Delta Tau Delta receives prestigious award for chapter excellence
- University to test safety notification system, participate in tornado drill
- SPGS instructor named president, COO of firm
- Department of Theatre to present 'Dracula'
- Musicians to perform with Kansas Intercollegiate Honor Band
- Faculty promotions announced
- Who s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges recognizes Baker undergraduates
- Student Life announces Emerging Leaders Summit Class of 2010
- University to host honor band festival
- School of Nursing names Student Senate officers for spring 2010
- Topeka campus to serve as national testing center for military
- Students selected for Who's Who
- BU Junior Visit Day set for April 18
- Guitar orchestra to perform on Baldwin City campus
- Bethel College
- Board holds spring meeting, approves tennis court reconstruction
- Bethel will take large squad to national forensics tournament
- Washburn professor to lecture on Paraguay art at Kauffman Museum
- After input from stakeholder groups, Bethel launches new tagline
- Sierra Pryce and Monica Schmidt to give joint vocal recital
- Social work program earns maximum reaccreditation
- Bethel named to 2009 Community Service Honor Roll
- Renowned big band to appear on Mem Hall stage for HBPA concert
- Bethel grad's art 'a visual commentary' on the ordinary world
- Bethel named to 2009 Community Service Honor Roll
- King speech accessible for limited time on Bethel Web site
- Katrina Toews is Young Alumnus Award winner
- Unique opportunity: Professor performs for Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright
- Jazz, cello groups to perform for Kansas Music Educators
- Bethel's “Die Fledermaus” to be comedic collaboration
- Bethel has a big day at state forensics tournament
- Art from the heart of South America: Kauffman, Carriage Factory collaborate
- Bethel's 'Die Fledermaus' to be comedic collaboration
- Bethel holds traditional nurses' lamplighting for juniors
- Art from the heart of South America: Exhibit at Kauffman Museum and Carriage Factory
- McPherson College
- Softball downs Haskell, Dana on day two of the Friends University Tournament
- Swanson, Krier and Ceja make most of trip to Nationals
- Bulldog men storm past John Brown University, while women struggle
- National Indoor Track Update
- Yellowjackets rally past Bulldogs
- Bulldogs fall to Morningside, 6-3
- McPherson falls 10-1 to Central Methodist to end day one of the Friends Tournament
- Bulldogs matchup with No. 7 Dakota Wesleyan in NAIA Men s Basketball National Tournament
- Softball powers past Tigers
- McPherson College Recognized on National Honor Roll for Community Service
- Three Bulldogs set to compete at NAIA Indoor Nationals
- Four Bulldogs named Men s Basketball All-KCAC
- Ozbun and Robinson receive All-KCAC honors
- *RESCHEDULED - Miller Library Hosts Lecture
- Bulldogs battle back, but fall short against Spires
- Bettasso named McPherson College Head Football Coach
- Bettasso name McPherson College Head Football Coach
- Noteworthy Website of the Week - Miller Library
- McPherson struggles against Ottawa
- McPherson announces Brian Ward s resignation as Head Football Coach
- Pittsburg State University
- President Scott addresses sustainability
- Safe Spring Break week features free activities
- PSU names equal opportunity director
- Education Dean Tompkins named next Kansas Board of Regents president
- Community Campaign celebrates 25th year
- PSU police arrest student on weapons charge
- Apple Day features wisdom of African-American pioneer
- Campus hosts annual Jazz Festival Friday
- Annual Jazz Festival set for Friday
- Planning forums set for March 2 & 3
- Jazz Festival draws participants from three states; big band to perform
- Student journalists compete at KSPA contest
- Acclaimed drama portrays story of adoption struggle
- Night Market brings international flavor to campus
- Children are the students at Family Art Night
- Distinguished Visiting Writers Series welcomes famed poet
- U.S. Military Academy Brass Quintet plans free concert
- Spring enrollment hits highest level at PSU
- PSU urges support for higher education
- SIFE celebrates 20th anniversary
- Southwestern College
- Combined Choir Highlights Wednesday Concert (Music)
- Weekly News: 3/8/10 - 3/13/10 (Theatre Arts)
- Weekly News: 3/1/10 - 3/8/10 (Theatre Arts)
- Nothing But Nets Fundraiser Raises $2,400 (General)
- Larry Sabato to Present Docking Lecture (General)
- Jay Labov to Give Science Presentation (General)
- New Online Services Now Available (Registrar's Office)
- Fight Choreographer Adds to 'Romeo and Juliet' (Theatre Arts)
- Important: Course Selection Date Changes (General)
- Travel Writing (English)
- 02.09.2010 Minutes (SGA)
- Weekly News: 2/22/10 - 2/28/10 (Theatre Arts)
- Lester Ruth to Deliver Parkhurst Lecture (Philosophy & Religious Studies)
- Scholarship! Deadline April 1st! (Communication)
- SC Grad Callie Seaton to Present Art Show (Alumni News)
- Fight Choreographer Adds Extra Element to 'Romeo and Juliet' (Theatre Arts)
- SC Concert Band to Perform Sunday, Feb. 21 (Music)
- Upcoming Silent Auction to Benefit SC Mission Trips (Philosophy & Religious Studies)
- Wear Pink Thursday as SC Battles Bethany (Basketball - Women's)
- Weekly News: 2/15/09 - 2/22/09 (Theatre Arts)
- Sterling College
- Follow the Lady Warriors while they compete at the NAIA National Basketball Tournament
- Image of the Week
- Sterling College Sophomore Michael Gordon Stars in Independent Film
- Sterling Chorale on Annual Tour March 10 to 17
- First-Year Student Ruby Foster Entertains/Inspires with Broadway Market Concert
- Sterling College Presents 'The Merchant of Venice'
- Six Sterling College Forensics Team Members Already Qualified for National Tournament
- Sterling College Women draw Huntington in first round of the NAIA Tournament
- Sterling Visit Weekend-Alumni
- Wiebe named KCAC 'Player of the Year'; Kruse KCAC 'Coach of the Year'
- Sterling Visit Weekend-Alumni
- ZACH GOODRICH NAMED KCAC 'PLAYER OF THE WEEK'
- Debate/Forensics Team Returns Victorious from State Collegiate Championship Tournament
- Biology Students Share Science with Children at Kansas Kids' Museum
- Sterling College's Spring Enrollment Highest Ever
- Watercolor Artist Edward Wade to Present Art and Workshops at SC Art Center
- Jack DeBoer to Speak at Sterling College Convocation
- Sterling College Offers Game Theory Class
- Sterling College History Professor Chad Gaudet Earns Doctorate in History
- Sterling College Art Center Hosts Exhibit Featuring Photographs of Lawn Art
- University of Kansas
- Lied Center program for schoolchildren connects the arts, ecology
- KU named to national community service honor roll
- National bankruptcy group selects KU law student for distinction
- Free H1N1 clinic to coincide with basketball watch party
- Garmin offers internships to KU students
- KU names 15 Kansas Asia Scholars for 2010
- Four students nominated for national Goldwater competition
- Seniors to showcase works at Pearl Gallery in Kansas City
- Dole Institute to host top scholars for Senate conference
- KU to test emergency public address system March 9
- KU sends three teams to National Debate Tournament
- View all three provost candidate presentations
- Reported crime at KU dips slightly; 34 percent lower than 10 years ago
- Athletics Director's Honor Roll recognizes student athletes
- View first two provost candidate presentations
- Fifth candidate for College of Liberal Arts and Sciences dean announced
- KU to host first Digital Humanities Summit next week
- Expert on climate change, transportation to speak at KU
- Researcher studies online daters who stretch the truth
- Professor earns National Humanities Center Fellowship
- University of Kansas Medical Center
- KU Cancer Center receives $1M donation
- Burns & McDonnell Foundation donates $1M to University of Kansas Hospital cancer program
- Checking In with Barbara Atkinson
- The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and The University of Kansas Cancer Center Advance Novel Drug to Clinic in 13 Months
- Doctors donate $200,000 for new KU Medical Center simulation center
- Learning an Instrument Could be Music for the Brain
- KU researchers find maternal heredity link for Alzheimer s Disease
- Checking In with Barbara Atkinson
- KU alum comes home to lead The University of Kansas Cancer Center's Radiation Oncology Program
- Cancer center seeks recruits
- KU seeks smoking cessation participants in rural Kansas
- KU researcher links brain atrophy and bone density
- EVC Newsletter
- Race to share your medical info is on
- Diversity in health care leadership highlighted during KUMC workshop featuring nursing education expert Beverly Malone
- K Dempsey: A student who stands out
- Hall Family Foundation Makes $18 Million 'Game-changing Gift' for NCI Designation
- KU researches virtual goggles
- Bad back? Nerve stimulation won't help
- Kansas City area's push for cancer designation moves along
- Washburn University
- Wichita State University
- ACT Math Prep Workshop is scheduled at Wichita State
- Hubble Space Telescope expert to present lecture at WSU
- Faculty/staff news update, through February 2010
- WSU Center for Real Estate releases Wichita housing forecast
- NPR's Carl Kasell speaking to WSU students as part of upcoming visit
- 10th Annual Car Show planned at Wichita State
- WSU to host Shocker Mindstorms Challenge on March 6
- Finance major finds career, gets college credit through WSU co-op
- WSU Crew Team finds temporary home
- WSU hosting event focused on navigating new computer technology
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