Podcasts
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Press Conferences & Post-Game Interviews
KU coach Bill Self
Monday, Nov. 23, 2009
KU coach Bill Self talks to reporters during his weekly press conference on Nov. 23, 2009.
Room 125: The LHS Podcast
Secretaries, janitors, security guards and lunch ladies
Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009
With Thanksgiving nearly upon us, this week on Room 125, the Lawrence High School student podcast, we hear the stories of some adults at school who we're thankful for — ones who rarely get any public recognition — the secretaries, janitors, security guards and lunch ladies.
The Dog and Pony Show
Cloudy with a Chance of Dance Party: An interview with Cloud Dog
Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009
Cloud Dog is a kindred spirit to freaked-out experimental acts like Dan Deacon, Animal Collective, and F*ck Buttons, building songs out of jarring sample juxtapositions and loopy beats. The insanity is held together by addictive rhythms that invite dancing and/or beating on the nearest non-living thing. The three active Cloud Doggers popped into our podcast studio to chat and share tracks from their recent albums “Animals” and “Black Night White Light.”
Going Deep
'Hawks and Huskers: A Big 12 North showdown
Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
On this week's episode of "Going Deep," Matt Tait and Jesse Newell (filling in for Eric Sorrentino) welcome Brian Christopherson of The Lincoln Journal Star and HuskerExtra.com to the show. In addition to trying to sort out the jumbled mess that is the Big 12 standings, Christopherson gives his input on why Nebraska has become all defense and no offfense and divulges the identity of a few lesser-known names who could make the difference in the once-thought marquee game on the Big 12 North schedule.
Spodcasters
Postgame: Oklahoma
Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009
Jesse Newell and Tom Keegan discuss the KU football team's 35-13 loss to Oklahoma. What does the future hold for KU football this season? How many more games will the Jayhawks win? Do they still have a shot at the Big 12 championship game? Who is the favorite for the Big 12 North title? The two discuss these questions, and Tom also laments his failed prediction of a KU victory over OU.
Big 12 Soundoff
Who will win the Big 12 North? Our percentages for each team's title-game chances
Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009
The guys (Eric Sorrentino, Jesse Newell) take a look at each team in the Big 12 North and size up their chances to make the Big 12 championship game. The two give their percentages for each North squad and explain why they chose the numbers they did.
High School Spodcasters
First Glance at Area Football '09
Friday, Aug. 21, 2009
Journal-World high school sports editor Matt Tait welcomes weekly beat writers Benton Smith (Tonganoxie), Jimmy Gillispie (Baldwin) and Jeff Deters (Eudora and De Soto) to the podcast studio, where the four discuss 4A football, other fall sports that might make some noise this year and whether or not their respective area schools will bring home state title hardware this fall.
The Morning Rush
Regents call for tuition hike
Friday, June 26, 2009
• Anticipating another round of budget cuts, the Kansas Board of Regents on Thursday approved a 6 percent tuition increase for many students at Kansas University. • Even though funding was stripped from an appropriations bill, members of the Kansas congressional delegation on Thursday remained confident that a proposed National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility would still be built in Manhattan. • A local crime-fighting organization has announced a reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect wanted for an alleged attempted murder. Lawrence police are trying to track down James McAdams, 19, of Lawrence. • For the five Lawrence High golfers playing in Thursday’s Kansas Junior Golf Association Northeast Section tournament at Alvamar Public, the event delivered a relaxed and laid-back environment, as the Lions were able to enjoy their home-course advantage.
Free Speak: The Free State Podcast
First impressions of Free State
Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2008
School's back in session, and new faces are in the hallways. We're all thinking about them, but what are they thinking about us? Free Speak talks with new students and faculty to get their impressions of Free State.
Pulse Podcast
It's 'Showtime' at LHS
Thursday, April 24, 2008
The annual "Showtime" music revue kicks off at 7:30 p.m. tonight - and continues with shows Friday and Saturday - with a variety of acts at Lawrence High School. Tune in to the Pulse Podcast to hear a sampling of performances at this year's event.
Gameday Cram Session
KU-KSU, Round One
Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2008
Ryan Greene and Kevin Romary break down the biggest challenge yet for both No. 2 Kansas and No. 22 Kansas State in the 2007-08 season. The guys offer some thoughts and predictions as the undefeated Jayhawks and Michael Beasley & Co. get set to square off in Bramlage Coliseum, where KU has had some moderate success in the past.
Memories of '87-'88
Woodling/Fagan: Midseason woes abound
Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2008
Former Journal-World sports editor Chuck Woodling and current J-W business editor Mark Fagan (then just a KU sophomore) discuss the feelings around Lawrence as the 1987-88 KU team had to overcome a series of hurdles midseason. Included were Archie Marshall's knee injury, Marvin Branch's eligibility and Chris Piper's nagging injury.
Bedore's Take
Quintrell Thomas makes three
Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2007
The third commitment for Bill Self's 2008 recruiting class - 6-foot-8 New Jersey power forward Quintrell Thomas - gives KU another big body following the departures of Darnell Jackson, Sasha Kaun and possibly Darrell Arthur. Journal-World KU men's basketball beat writer talks about the newest member of the class, plus who could be next.
6News Podcast
6News podcast for October 12, 2007
Friday, Oct. 12, 2007
6News podcast for October 12, 2007
Wood's Take
KU crashes the Top 25 party
Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007
KU football beat writer Ryan Wood talks about what a Top 25 ranking can now do for Mark Mangino's surging program. Plus, how high can the Jayhawks go in the polls?
The Capitol Report
Will Lawrence residents have to pay for KU's maintenance?
Monday, April 9, 2007
Scott Rothschild and Gena Terlizzi join Joel Mathis to discuss House Speaker Melvin Neufeld's proposal to charge local communities more for Regents university maintenance. Plus: What's going on in health care?
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