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  • Men's Golf
  • Kansas volleyball takes second at tournament
    Jayhawks win against Central Florida in four sets; Kansas improves to a 3-2 record.
  • Cavs give ex-Jayhawk a chance, contract
    Darnell Jackson signs contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers while Sasha Kaun will play in Russia.
  • Students fast for Ramadan
    Ramadan is more than just fasting, it?s a celebration with friends and family.
  • Thompson: Poorly planned routes dangerous for cyclists
  • Junior safety?s play highlights victory
    With his touchdown-saving play in the third quarter, Darrell Stuckey ensures his team?s shutout of Louisiana Tech.
  • Soccer team bests Blazers, Mustangs in successful weekend
    The Jayhawks go 4-0 for the first time in four years as they defeat UAB 5-2 and SMU 1-0 during the weekend.
  • Hospital helps research group's equipment needs
    Students use local hospital's MRI machine to study effects of magnetic fields on radio waves
  • Students help farmers market thrive
    University and local farms benefit from each other
  • Reichert: What your sex life and the election have in common
  • Hemenway decides to sound the whistle
    The famous KU whistle will be returning to campus.
  • Rep. Moore discusses national debt, is impressed with voter registration duri...
    Dennis Moore spent his Friday visiting classrooms and speaking with student groups at the University.
  • Morris twins follow in Rush?s footsteps
    Starting classes late is nothing new for Jayhawk basketball players.
  • Could Kansas meet this season?s Cinderella team come bowl season?
    The Eastern Carolina Pirates could be considered this year?s version of last year?s Jayhawks ? and it?s not impossible that the momentum-driven Hawks and the Cinderella-like Pirates might meet in a BCS bowl.
  • Mongolian international student writes poems to alleviate homesickness
    Her book of poems, ?Soliorol,? which means ?madness? in Mongolian, was published in Mongolia.
  • Football Notes
  • The Center for Community Outreach goes global
    Students make a difference for children in the Philippines
  • Shutout victory against Louisiana Tech spotlights junior running back
    Although overlooked as an offensive star during the preseason, Angus Quigley currently leads the team in rushing yards after first two games.
  • Wings now. Problems later.
    Well, it's that time of the year when normal life functions only become possible through the ingestion of copious amounts of caffeinated substances.
  • Teenage wasted land
    On July 17, 1984, a date that lives in infamy, President Ronald Reagan signed into law the Uniform Drinking Age Act, establishing a nationwide drinking age, 21.
  • Inspector Gadget iPhone
    One bit of technology I am sure everyone is familiar with by name is the much-hyped product from Apple, the iPhone.
  • Weekend Wins
    Volleyball at Texas A&M Invitational
    vs. American, 3-1 Win
    Junior Sarah Ammerman led the Aggies with 18 kills in the first victory of the season.
  • Big 12 Notebook
    Though the Wolf Pack were unable to score an offensive touchdown in the first three quarters, their defense held the Red Raider offense to 21 points during that time.
  • Main event
    After winning the United States Tennis Association's Boys' 18 National Championship on Aug. 10, sophomore general studies major Austin Krajicek, a Brandon, Fla., -native earned a wildcard berth to become the second Aggie to compete at the U.S. Open in New York City.

  • Data-driven decisions
    "When Amazon sends you a nice desk ornament out of the blue, your first reaction should now be 'Yikes, I've been paying too much for my books.'"
  • Designing decadence
    Junior accounting major Hank Neumann and sophomore biomedical engineering major Colton McElheny, members of MSC SLOT work on a banner inside the "Banner Room" in the MSC.
  • Commanding a campus presence
    Student leaders are bringing different priorities to the Corps of Cadets, starting with the freshmen.
  • Aggies team up to recycle
    A student walking through the aisles of the computing center, may wonder where all the discarded cover sheets in the recycling bins go.
  • Three stars, three pillars
    Thirty-six years and three stars later, Lt. Gen. Joseph Weber has returned to Texas A&M to serve as the vice-president of Student Affairs.
  • Editorial Cartoon
  • Ayers' positive influence
    The article posted in today's Daily Illini about Obama's relationship with Bill Ayers is ridiculous and, despite the writer's intentions, has an air of satire. There is nothing to be taken seriously about it. "[A]n unrepentant communist terrorist?" Really? Slow down Joseph McCarthy.
  • Ayers column elaborate concotion
    I am writing in response to Dan Streib's piece on the imagined connection between the Weatherman group and Obama. First of all, Streib himself states that Obama "obviously does not seek" a communist transformation and that "nothing has been found" linking Obama and Ayers.
  • Sex appeal has its downsides
    Movies, games, the Internet and the media in general are becoming more sexually explicit as the years go on. And it's not surprising that it's becoming more sexually explicit in the favor of men.

    There are countless magazines, calendars and billboards advertising some sort of product with a hal...
  • Time-traveling in a Pringles can
    The following is the first in a series of columns chronicling my summer gallivanting around Europe.

    I'm fascinated by airplanes. The idea of an oversized tin can, tin wings attached precariously, ferrying hundreds of people across continents seems slightly ludicrous.
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  • New and improved Juice leads victory over Panthers
    There was no doubt people were excited for the 2008 Illini football home opener. Whether you were a student "preparing" all morning, an alumnus who drove through hours of cornfields or a last-minute construction worker who tracked the number of hours until game time on the wooden walls of the unf...
  • Football legends share thoughts on past, present Memorial Stadium
    While the Illini cruised to a 47-21 victory over the Panthers on Saturday, Illinois football standouts from years past spent game day taking in the changes the program has undergone and reminiscing about their playing days.

    The brand new facilities that made their debut on Saturday - particularl...
  • Multi-network cancer telethon donations top $100M
    NEW YORK - Spurred by a historic telethon Friday night, viewers stood up to cancer and pushed total donations for research to battle the disease past the $100 million mark.

    That dollar figure reflects contributions from viewers of the telethon, "Stand Up to Cancer," as well as money raised since...
  • Madonna dedicates song to pope during Rome concert
    ROME (AP) - Italian news reports say pop star Madonna dedicated "Like a Virgin" to Pope Benedict XVI when she sang the classic hit during a Rome concert.
    Madonna made the dedication just a few kilometers (miles) from the Vatican as she sang for tens of thousands of fans at the capital's Stadio Ol...
  • Woody Allen makes opera directing debut in LA
    He had just made his successful debut as an opera director Saturday, creating a hilarious and memorable production of "Gianni Schicchi," the third of the one-act presentations in Puccini's "Il Trittico." The Los Angeles Opera's opening-night audience at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion kept applauding, ...
  • Tenant Union answers apartment-hunting questions
    Maybe it's the sounds of construction at 8 a.m. or drunken freshmen screeching in the halls at a much later hour. Or maybe it's the roommate whose dirty laundry is slowly seizing control of the room. Maybe it's just time for a change.

    Whatever the reason, with a little less than a month before m...
  • Mendenhall plays first NFL game
    Recent Illinois graduate Rashard Mendenhall played in his first NFL game on Sunday for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

    In a season-opening match against the Houston Texans, the running back had 10 carries for a total of 28 yards.

    The first round draft pick got a victory in his opening game as a Stee...
  • Former Illinois tennis players reunite
    Nobody told 1966 Illinois alumna Lois Diller there was an age limit for the 2008 Alumni Weekend round-robin tennis tournament. So at 63 years young, the Chicago native laced up one more time Friday at the Atkins Tennis Center for the Alumni Reunion Weekend.
  • Despite victory, Illinois run defense has faults
    Although Illinois came away with a rather convincing win, head coach Ron Zook had to remind his players they won after a 47-21 taming of the Eastern Illinois Panthers. One of the more disconcerting aspects of the game was Illinois' inability to effectively stop their opponents' running game.
  • Illini squeezes "Juice" out of EIU
    Nearly 10 months had passed since the Fighting Illini football team last tasted victory.

    After a lopsided 47-21 win against Eastern Illinois on Saturday, Illini coaches and players are doing all they can to make sure the taste lingers.

    "Football games are hard to win," said head coach Ron Zook.
  • Illini fall to Stanford at weekend invitational
    The No. 19 Illinois volleyball squad had what might have been its toughest competition of the season last weekend. The team played in the Billiken Invitational in St. Louis, Mo., where No. 3 Stanford highlighted its tournament schedule.

    The Fighting Illini began the weekend strong, defeating the...
  • Underclassmen shine as Illini return after 1-1 weekend
    With the focus in past games on the upperclassmen this season, Illinois soccer benefited most from its underclassmen in the Tennessee Lady Vol Classic in Knoxville, Tenn. this weekend.

    The team went 1-1 with a win against Washington State on Friday, before losing its first match of the season to...
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