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  • Late run propels Jayhawks past Cornhuskers
    Outscoring Nebraska 28-5 late in the second half keeps Kansas perfect in Big 12 play.
  • Morning Brew: A look at what makes an arena intimidating
    Octagon of Doom doesn't make the cut.
  • ECM to be on Lawrence historical register
    ECM's open-door policy has cemented it as a place of acceptance within the community.
  • Editorial: Ban on K2 premature, more research needed
    Lawmakers should reconsider bill on marijuana-like substance.
  • Facebook changes come in waves
    Rumors claim the site is adding a webmail service.
  • Goble: Jayhawks face challenging season
    With two team leaders out for the season, Kansas must persevere through a tough schedule.
  • Freshman powers Jayhawks past Wildcats
    Kansas plays impressive basketball despite loss of standout Danielle McCray.
  • Residents march to protest school closings
    Three elementary schools could close because of state budget cuts.
  • Hate Out Week examines oppression
    Sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, the even opens tonight with a featured speaker.
  • Ho: Uniforms help keep memories alive
    Old school uniform is good representation of childhood.
  • Letter to the Editor: Religion as an excuse for injustice
    How will future generations reflect on the same-sex marriage debate?
  • Buser: The fundamentals of tipping
    Tipping doesn't have to be complicated, but it does have to be done.
  • Workin' on the railroad
    Federal government provides grants to improve railway.
  • Agressiveness a necessity for Jayhawks
    Kansas' inability to put teams away will hurt against stiff competition
  • Knee injury ends McCray's Kansas Career
    Instead of dwelling on her injury, McCray focuses her attention on supporting her teammates.
  • Livening up for the Longhorns
    Excitement for Texas game a factor in Jayhawks? rough victory against Cornhuskers.
  • Fighting Irish breeze past Jayhawks
    Highly-ranked Notre Dame overpowers Kansas and leaves Lawrence with the sweep.
  • What do you think?
    Students' choices for Valentine's Day gifts
  • New regulations coming for houses in Oread
    The planning commission struggles to please both students and other residents.
  • Current Spartans logo design will remain
    MSU will continue to use the current Spartans head logo, not the proposed one, to build the university?s visual brand identity, Athletics Director Mark Hollis announced Friday. ?After careful consideration, we will use the current Spartan logo design, first used in the late 1970s, to build our vi...
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  • Peasant hopes to turn heads
    The young, lo-fi, indie, folk, pop singer-songwriter Peasant continues to grow from his humble beginnings and hopes to turn more heads with his newest album, "Shady Retreat," to be released in March.
  • Sain't it great?
    In honor of the first Super Bowl in the history of a tormented New Orleans franchise and the chance for Peyton Manning to cement his legacy, this game had to be broken down with a running diary, Bill Simmons style. History, brought to you by CBS:
  • Aggies bear down, defeat Baylor 78-71
    Texas A&M men's basketball Head Coach Mark Turgeon said the number of students who camped out in front of Reed Arena before the Aggies' game against the No. 20 Baylor Bears sure got their money's worth Saturday.
  • Church provides portable clinics in Haiti
    A&M United Methodist Church was in Haiti when the 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook the ground. A portable medical clinic built by church members, two miles from Port-Au-Prince, survived the disaster, and the church is building three more clinics to send to the Haitians.
  • Students reimagine library
    The Reimagine the Library initiative began more than two and a half years ago with an empty floor plan and some dry erase boards so students could draw and contribute ideas to the first floor remodel of the Sterling C. Evans Library.

  • Post-traditional textbooks
    Underwhelming. That was the general consensus when Apple revealed their "revolutionary" iPad Jan. 27 in San Francisco.
    The disappointment isn't unreasonable; rumors were spreading throughout Jan. about a brand new Apple tablet, and when Steve Jobs scheduled a keynote address, imaginations spun at...
  • Universities aim to reshape state economy
    University Research Corridor executives, including President Lou Anna K. Simon, outlined goals the consortium will focus on in the coming year. The URC?s overarching goal is to help reshape Michigan?s economy.
  • Super Bowl ads ranked by MSU faculty
    Spots from Google, Budweiser and Doritos top the rankings of MSU professors and instructors at their annual ad watch party. The group of 14 faculty from MSU?s Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Retailing voted for each ad.
  • Live Blog: Kansas defeats Kansas State 70-60
    Kansas shoots 56 percent from the field and maintains comfortable lead in the second half.
  • Freshman who 'radiated positivity' dies in crash
    Friends and family remembered engineering freshman Mark Reedy, 18, of Bloomfield Hills, this weekend after he was killed Friday afternoon in a car accident. Reedy and a friend were driving in central Indiana when their car slid on ice and collided with a truck, police said.
  • Ac'cell'eration
    Researchers see an expansion in stem cell research and recognize the benefits more research could bring to the state and the university.
  • Spartans pay back Lady Lions with 65-44 win
    Ever since losing three straight, the MSU women?s basketball team has rededicated itself to its defense. That commitment has paid off in spades for the Spartans to the tune of four straight wins, none more impressive than Thursday?s 65-44 rout of Penn State at Breslin Center. The Spartans not...
  • Work in progress
    Darlis Nix remembers her son?s trek to and from Detroit Pershing High School by the tears flowing from his eyes. An immensely talented basketball player and future high school state champion and Mr. Basketball winner, Derrick Nix also was the heftiest kid in his class growing up.
  • Lucas 'very, very questionable' for Saturday
    Speaking after Thursday?s practice, MSU head coach Tom Izzo called Kalin Lucas ?very, very questionable? for Saturday?s 9 p.m. game at Illinois, but said because the junior guard?s playing is contingent mostly on how he feels, Izzo said it remains a possibility.
  • Police brief 2/4/10
    A 24-year-old East Lansing man reported damage to his car in Lot 32 on Friday, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said. The man said someone broke the back passenger window between 3:50 and 8:30 p.m. in his 2001 Chevy Prizm. The damage is estimated to be $300, McGlothian-Taylor said.
  • 2009 donations decline at MSU, across country
    Donations to MSU in 2009 fell 4 percent from the previous year, but the drop was lower than the Big Ten average, according to a survey released Wednesday. The report, released by the Council for Aid to Education, or CAE, found the national average in giving decreased 12 percent between July 1, ...
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