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- Kansas City Star
- First-time homebuyers rush to beat tax credit deadline and rising interest rates
- Winning lottery numbers for March 13 and 14
- House Democrat says votes short on health care, but White House adviser is confident
- Homebuyers rush to beat tax credit deadline
- No kidding: Goats are in short supply as demand for meat rises
- Tribute | George Michael Cascone loved his family and his community
- Criticism and praise for groundbreaking foster-care system in Kansas
- Synergy Services opens $9 million campus to aid homeless youths
- Federal grants available to lowest-performing Missouri schools
- Clay County recognized for its 'sunny' Web site
- Years later, land swap to fix giant hole in county park remains a 'legal mess'
- Jackson County Charter Review Task Force members named
- In Brief | Fire truck, car collide; two stabbed outside strip club
- Munday on Monday | Yes, sir
- The Watchdog | Railroad crossing is a problem, but improvements are coming
- Grief provides a lesson in love for boy, Big Brother
- Lotteries | Winning numbers for Friday, March 12
- Lotteries | Winning numbers for Saturday, March 13
- Public safety | Three rob bank on Holmes Road
- Constant techno communication brings lack of focus and loss of privacy
- Wichita Eagle
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- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BILL, SCHOOL FUNDING, TAXING CHURCHES
- Article Title Unavailable
- LEONARD PITTS: 'JIHADJANE' SHATTERED STEREOTYPE
- Health care bill still short of votes
- 6 die in Northeast rains
- Fed to meet; will rate rise?
- Studies suggest limit in treating diabetes
- s see a surge in attendance
- hopes baby penguins are a hit
- Custers' love letters crossed Plains
- Wichita nurse is working in Haiti
- ity operates in red
- Former KC-area woman freed in assassination plot
- atized foster care draws critics
- Opinion Line Extra (March 15)
- Jonah Goldberg: Obama can't take stink off health care reform
- A recession-proof plane
- Opinion Line (March 14)
- Citizens will pay for city's 'Watergate'
- Topeka Capital-Journal
- Births
- Pets
- Police and fire calls
- Blog Hoggers: Back to work!
- Lehigh just happy to be in tourney
- Column: Bid revives Cats' tradition
- K-State draws Sun Belt champ
- Analysts: KU's road bumpy
- Letter: Propaganda rules
- Letter: Private providers
- Letter: Punishing soldiers
- Letter: Designated drivers
- Editorial: School finance
- Letter: Goodbye mail
- Business Watch
- 5A: No one close to Miege
- Tax increases on deck
- TMP's Hoffman savoring 3A success
- Cheney wins 4A for injured center
- Topekan trains for boccia event
- Hutchinson News
- Oakland A's beat Kansas City Royals 10-3
- Chance of drizzle overnight
- Kansas State gets No. 2 seed in West
- Liberty edges Gardner-Webb 68-66, takes Big South
- Kansas earns overall top seed in NCAA tournament
- Four-run eighth inning propels Long Beach past WSU
- Kansas relay team finishes sixth
- Hochevar learning to avoid big innings
- In the Field
- Events to kick off turkey season
- Future of conservation up to youth
- Tiki-themed hat is Hutch woman's prizewinner at competition
- meisenheimermccallister
- Kimberly Anne Dickey and Jordan Matthew List
- No. 17 Temple wins 3rd straight Atlantic 10 title
- No. 2 Kentucky beats Mississippi St. 75-74 in OT
- No. 4 Duke holds off Georgia Tech 65-61 to win ACC
- Carly Marshall and Matt Batchelder
- baseball
- Who'snew
- Salina Journal
- Working Together
- Trash collectors
- Agency on aging to meet Tuesday
- Poster contest open to fifth-, sixth-graders
- Republican women to sponsor debate
- Salina Regional has youth volunteer opportunities
- Floodplain maps on city's agenda
- County commission to discuss paving, bridge concerns
- Paperless Payrolls
- Delivery of newspaper delayed on Sunday, March 14
- Jury finds doctor, SRHC not at fault
- Seaport selected for Salina air service
- Church notes: 3-13-10
- Gas prices
- Warta to retain Buick
- Goodland company affected by recall
- New head of county jail named
- Colorado woman killed in crash
- Volunteers sought for Messiah Fest
- Sunday Journal might arrive a little late
- Hays Daily News
- Actor Peter Graves of 'Airplane,' 'Mission Impossible' dies at 83
- Tiger men see season end
- A-1 Plank files for bankruptcy
- Stronger laws needed
- Water, schmater
- Safe Ride's effect
- Dismayed
- There you go again
- SuperCroc rears its head
- FHSU Winds showcase resident composers
- Family looks forward to new house of God
- Road project will close street in Russell
- Senate committee OKs $13.8B budget
- DSNWK among providers seeking court's help with funding
- Budget cutting over?
- States agree on farm trucks
- A-1 Plank enters into bankruptcy
- Mill emerges as one of the state s best
- Consider the habitat when implementing weed control
- Summit's focus is underage drinking
- High Plains Journal
- MU Extension conference to help rural communities develop local economy through tourism
- Farm Bureau honors three state legislators
- New research says feeding citrus reduces E. coli
- Team to monitor imported feed and food products in Texas
- Farm Bureau urges passage of business relief act
- AFA provides financial support for future leaders in agriculture
- USDA announces formation of collaborative forest landscape restoration advisory committee
- Federal regulators launch probe of big agriculture
- New marketing tool for Nebraska produce producers
- HB2686: Eastern Red Cedar Initiative advances from committee
- Renewable energy also needs to be sustainable energy
- Salmonella Tennessee identified in a processed food ingredient
- Rural Jobs, Rural Opportunities conference set for March 29
- Men charged in farm thefts in five states
- Moran sponsors bill to undo greenhouse gas rule
- Vilsack highlights farm to school initiatives in Montana
- EPA gathers more soil samples in NW Missouri
- Economist says technology and research are vital to feeding the world's growing population
- Sen. Peterson makes plans for next farm bill
- Tough new spuds take on double trouble
- Kansas City Business Journal
- Former Ferrellgas employee gets jail time for embezzlement
- Study proposes multimillion-dollar passenger rail service from Kansas City
- Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce supports city s earnings tax
- Mutual fund assets surge despite anxiety
- Missouri projects $700M revenue drop, plans $126M more in spending cuts
- Economic Development Corp. of Kansas City hears proposals for restructuring
- Missouri Department of Transportation will cut 400 jobs, $203M in spending
- 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
- KAKE TV
- Medical Mystery Has Family Asking For Answers And Help
- Park City Bridge Replacement To Snafu Drivers
- Ethics Complaint Brings Uncertainty To Kansas House
- Tanganyika Wildlife Park Open For Spring Break
- Body Of Newborn Found In Junction City
- Golden Apple Award - Pam Smith
- Kansans Speak Out About 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
- FAA Directs Airlines To Check Tail Flaps Of 737s
- Body Of Newborn Found Behind Kansas Apartments
- State Schools Districts May Drop All-Day Kindergarten
- Kansas Economist Predicts Depression Is Looming
- Internet Auction Boosts Revenue For City Of Wichita
- Criminal Justice Students Clean Up Graffiti
- K-State Beats Baylor; Will Face KU In Big 12 Championship
- Hesston Tornado: 20 Years Later
- Victim In K-42 Fatality Identified
- Kansas Lawmakers Fight Move To Delay Tanker Bid Deadline
- Hutchinson Mother Arrested For Death Of 3-Month-Old
- Armed Man Arrested At Reno Co. Courthouse
- Budget To Force Kansas Courts To Close 4 Extra Days
- KSAS TV
- Fundraiser For Car Crash Victims Children
- New Penguins on Display
- Stranger Tries To Get Wichita Boy Into His Vehicle
- Newborn's Body Found In Junction City, Police Search For Mother
- Storm Team on Severe Weather Alert
- 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
- KSN TV
- WSU To Host Nevada in the NIT
- Fed may hint at how long rates will stay at lows
- China wants US reassurance over dollar
- Report: Google near certain to close China site
- Road construction will affect thousands
- Stair climb raises more than $52,000
- EU ready to assist Greece, considering options
- Hutch woman charged with involuntary manslaughter
- Examiner unveils Lehman accounting tricks
- Disney to shut Zemeckis-run motion-capture studio
- Apple gives chief operating officer bonus
- More sleep may mean less weight
- WaMu says it has settlement with JPMorgan and FDIC
- Privacy issues nix Netflix movie-picking contest
- L.L. Bean sales down in 2009
- Apple takes pre-orders for April 3 iPad launch
- VIDEO: Man arrested with two loaded guns at Kan. courthouse
- Don't forget Daylight Saving Time this weekend
- FAA proposes more maintentance fines for American
- VIDEO: Crews work 11 hours putting Bon Jovi stage together
- KSNT TV
- KU, K-State head to NCAA Tournament
- Stubborn clouds persist
- Adovcates of the disabled file suit
- KU claims Big 12 Championship over K-State
- Mild weather makes a come-back
- Fertility clinics records could go public
- A gradually improving forecast...
- Fans Not Focusing On Rivalry... Yet
- Budget to force courts to close 4 extra days
- Authorities search Everest business for clues
- Supplies headed to Haiti
- Major road project to begin soon
- Governor signs smoking ban bill
- Kansas Lt. Governor visits high school
- K2 ban reactions
- Friday Forecast
- Slow improvements.
- Fans Reaction At Sprint Center
- Westar launches energy saving program
- Friday Basketball schedule for 27 KSNT
- KSNW TV
- Kansas State gets No. 2 seed in West
- Top-ranked Jayhawks draw top overall NCAA seed
- Body of newborn found behind Kansas apartments
- KU beats K-State in Sunflower Showdown III
- VIDEO: 'Covering up' a problem: WSU students battle graffiti
- 'Covering up' a problem: WSU students battle graffiti
- K-State wins; will face KU in final game of big 12 tournament
- VIDEO: Man arrested with two guns at Kan. courthouse
- VIDEO: Man arrested with two loaded guns at Kan. courthouse
- VIDEO: Hospital re-opens in Greensburg
- Hospital re-opens in Greensburg
- Man dies following K-254 crash
- VIDEO: Woman, 81, taking 30th bike ride across KS
- Gordon Parks students celebrate literacy with art
- Woman, 81, taking 30th bike ride across KS
- Constuction to begin at I-135 and Kellogg
- K-42 accident claims one life
- University of Kansas details budget cuts
- VIDEO: Hesston tornado victims recall F-5 twister
- VIDEO: City manager proposes 15 percent water rate hike
- KTKA TV
- Kansas National Guard returns home
- Newborn baby body found
- What to do in Topeka tonight
- 29th and Urish closing Wednesday, March 17
- State firefighters go back to school
- Rural cities react to state smoking ban
- Police looking for POI in Thursday shooting
- Advocates for disabled sue state over budget cuts
- Kan. House speaker calls complaint 'bizarre'
- Major two year road project to start on Wednesday
- Kansas Dems file complaint against House speaker
- Kansas House amends states' rights measure
- Kansas faces lawsuit over cuts in social services
- Parkinson signs Kansas smoking ban
- Measure seeks constitutional protection of cap on legal awards
- What to do tonight
- New smoking restrictions expected in Kansas
- St. Francis gets helping hand from surgery robot
- Tornado drills went on without sirens
- National Guardsmen return from year-long Afghanistan deployment
- KWCH TV
- New Penguins on Display
- Basketball Success Breeds Plenty of Houses Divided In Kansas
- Outgoing Kingman Superintendent To Receive $50K
- Fundraiser for Car Crash Victim's Children
- Construction Resumes at Kellogg & I-135 Monday
- Greensburg's Incubator Working as Planned
- Conserving Water Contributes To Rake Hike Proposal
- Stranger Tries To Get Wichita Boy Into His Vehicle
- 'Coffee Party' Kicks Off
- Saturday Marks the 20th Anniversary of Hesston Tornado
- Obama's Education Law Overhaul to Focus on College
- WSU Students Clean Up Gang Graffiti
- Change Your Clocks, and Your Batteries
- Hutchinson Woman Arrested in Daughter's Death
- Water Hike Likely in Surrounding Cities
- USD 259 Values List: Transportation
- Budget to Force Kansas Courts to Close 4 Extra Days
- Greensburg's New Hospital Dedicated
- Kan. Faces Lawsuit Over Cuts in Social Services
- Governor Signs Statewide Smoking Ban Into Law
- Emporia Gazette
- Lady Hornets advance to Regional finals
- ESU women lead West Texas A&M at half
- Kelsi DeLong ties for 6th
- Olpe girls win 2A State title
- Enforce the law
- Market training; Fitness presentation
- Menus for the week of March 15-20, 2010
- Fanestil gets grant
- Chase County; Eureka
- Real-life ramifications
- Census forms on the way
- Mattresses, appliances combined in 1 place
- Successful conference
- Century of Celebrations
- Unpaid time off begins in April
- Promoted; New practice
- Regaining the Magic
- Heights moves on to final
- Hornets earn All-American honors
- Eagles soar into 2A title game
- 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
- Hawker training approved in China
- Parkinson signs Kansas smoking ban
- Interhab files petition with Kansas Supreme Court to reverse $10M in funding cuts
- West Wichita bike shop to open in April
- Hutchinson bank gets approval to merge with BankHaven
- Wichita Area Technical College hires former Hawker executive as CFO
- Wichita water rates may rise again
- Spirit AeroSystems named to Boeing tanker supplier team
- Two Wichita companies to renovate WaterWalk condo models
- DeBoer: Door is wide open at WaterWalk
- Tanker study: Boeing will create more than 60,000 jobs
- Goddard schools raise $11K to join state funding lawsuit
- 787 testing in Southern California
- Wichita Community Foundation names first CFO
- 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
- Miami County Republic
- D.A.R.E. program to forge ahead despite budget cuts
- PHS journalists excel at regional contest
- PMS students learn leadership at KAY event
- Roller-skating a source of fun, exercise
- 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
- Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- Acclaimed cellist here for benefit show
- Gadfly makes film decrying power of eminent domain
- Jewish Campus to mothball kosher kitchen
- 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
- 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
- Dems may be moving away from 'Yes' vote on Obamacare
- From head hunters to heart hunters
- News reports suggest that the Congress will vote on Obamacare by next Sunday
- Pakistani Christian maid allegedly burned alive to prevent her from reporting a rape
- Atheists exchange Bibles for porn
- DIVORCE: A modern day 'Scarlet Letter'
- South Africa Hosts the Global Day of Prayer 2010
- Pelosi & Obama unfairly demonizing health care industry
- Haiti - Baby Girl Born in Salvation Army School Parking Lot
- Islamic gunmen kill World Vision workers in Pakistan
- 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
- Baker University
- Alternative spring break: Doctoral student to focus on early childhood education in Kenya
- 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
- Bethel College
- The groundhog is invited to bring his cello to festival at Bethel
- Wind Ensemble concert to feature new and older music
- 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
- McPherson College
- Bulldogs open outdoor track with McPherson Invitational; Parry wins 800 meter
- Women s Tennis falls short against Central Christian, 5-4
- McPherson Softball Tournament Cancelled
- Bulldogs battle, but fall short against Dakota Wesleyan, 79-66
- 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
- Pittsburg State University
- Cadet honored with rare military awards
- 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
- Southwestern College
- Two Southwestern College Business Students Qualify for National Competition (Business)
- Shook Chosen as Director Elect for MTNA (Music)
- Niall Shanks to Speak at Southwestern College (General)
- 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)
- Sterling College
- Sterling women fall to Northwestern in Sweet Sixteen
- Sterling Edges Past Huntington With Solid Free-Throw Shooting
- Sterling College Theatre Alumni Succeed in Graduate Programs
- Critically Acclaimed Jazz Artist Kathy Kosins to Present Concert/Classes at Sterling College March 29-30
- Sterling College Hosts Theatre Workshop for Local High School Students
- Sterling College Students Prepare for Mission Trip with Coffeehouse Music Night
- 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
- University of Kansas
- Submit feedback to public address system test
- Acclaimed poet Mary Oliver to speak at KU
- Ten students earn Kansas IDeA Network scholarships
- Submit feedback to today's public address system test
- Noted Chinese director Lei Guo-Hua to visit KU
- KU to test emergency public address system March 11
- 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
- University of Kansas Medical Center
- KU School of Medicine names director for Salina expansion
- Checking In with Barbara Atkinson
- Governor Parkinson to sign Clean Indoor Air Act at KU 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
- Washburn University
- Wichita State University
- Nursing major appears on 'The Price is Right'
- 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
- More than $450,000 awarded to area schools for pre-engineering programs
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