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KUsports.com salutes the troops
Published November 18, 2009
KUsports.com is looking for pictures of our troops overseas, showing off their support for the Jayhawks.
'Hawks in the NBA
Published November 13, 2009
Matt Tait blogs about former Jayhawks currently in the NBA.
Mentors: Life's teachers
Published September 27, 2009
A community service that rewards both volunteer and benefactor, mentoring doesn't require any special skills. LJWorld.com found great examples of mentors who were making a difference in the lives of others.
Road Hawks: The ultimate guide to KU fan travel
Published September 3, 2009
KU fans travel with the best of them. Join us as we build the best community for KU sports fans.
Main Street Live
Published August 19, 2009
6News Lawrence will be bringing its 6 p.m. broadcast to four communities across northeast Kansas in September. Find out all the details.
Matthew Jaeger: Guilty Verdict
Published July 30, 2009
More coverage of the trial of a former Kansas University student accused of beating and kidnapping his ex-girlfriend.
A new crop in Kansas
Published June 19, 2009
Poised as the third best state in the country for wind power and on the cusp of a renewable energy revolution, Kansas has the potential to be at the epicenter of the wind industry.
Building a world class cancer center
Published June 7, 2009
Obtaining designation as a National Cancer Institute is a top priority for Kansas University. Millions of dollars are going toward this goal, which has the potential to save the lives of Kansans.
KU selects Bernadette Gray-Little as 17th chancellor
Published May 29, 2009
Look back at the process that led Kansas University hire Bernadette Gray-Little as its 17th chancellor.
A Day Away
Published May 6, 2009
Whether you prefer to travel by car, motorcycle, bicycle or maybe even horse — there's something for nearly everyone's taste to check out in Kansas. Let "A Day Away" be your guide to investigating the nooks and crannies of the Sunflower State.
Sunflower Electric coal plant
Published May 4, 2009
After months of debate and legislative battles, Sunflower Electric Power Corp. will be allowed to build a new, coal-fired power plant in Southwest Kansas. Trace the history of the disagreement and look back on how we got here.
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