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The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO

4 hours ago by Megan Henderson

The Student Government Association (SGA) at UMKC has forgotten its purpose.

During the week of April 14, students were asked to approve a revised constitution for SGA. Per the old constitution - still the governing document at the time of the vote - a new constitution would need a two-thirds majority of the voting body to be accepted.

Helpful voice of Dee Schneck 1

Baker Orange, Baker University, Baldwin City, KS

2 hours ago by Lauren Cooper

For more than 10 years, Dee Schneck, telecom specialist and phone help desk, has offered her assistance and advice to students, faculty and staff with all kinds of computer-related problems and school concerns.

Panel discusses media's role in democratic race 1

The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO

12 hours ago by Megan Henderson

With the democratic race for president coming to a head, it can be difficult to turn on the TV without welcoming. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton into the living room.

The fairness in media coverage these two candidates are receiving was the subject of a panel discussion last Monday at UMKC put on by The African American Student Union (TAASU) and the Kansas City Association of Black Journalists (KCABJ).

SLT route affects more than just BU 1

Baker Orange, Baker University, Baldwin City, KS

16 hours ago by Kyle Davis and Chansi Long

A permit issued by the Kansas Department of Transportation on Tuesday gives the go ahead for the 32nd Street Alignment of the South Lawrence Trafficway. If constructed, the road will pave through a 56-acre patch of the Baker Wetlands, but Douglas County attorney Bob Eye plans to pounce on KDOT and the Federal Highway Administration with a lawsuit before that happens.


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Lee's "Disease" Hits Rockstock


		Lee's "Disease" Hits Rockstock

The Sentinel, Rockhurst University, MO

1 day ago by Bryan Jackson

The weather is finally starting to warm, and finals week is finally upon us. However, one final rite stood before the gates of Hell Week opened upon the Rockhurst semester. The Convo was decorated, the stage erected, the funnel cakes were baking, and smooth, soulful melodies were wafting through the air.It could only be one thing - Rockstock 2008, Baby!

Give the People What they Want


		Give the People What they Want

The Sentinel, Rockhurst University, MO

22 hours ago by Brian Roewe

Well, Rockstock has come and gone once again. All that is left is the trash in the Convo Center, the misplaced multi-colored Frisbees and the unsettling feeling Ben Lee left among many RU students.

Oh, and absolutely NO PERCUSSION.

Was Ben Lee bad? In a way, no.

Cordell Voted Student Body President


		Cordell Voted Student Body President

The Ottawa Campus, Ottawa University, KS

3 days ago by Latasha Berry

Eric Cordell, junior business administration major, has been elected as student body president for the 2008-2009 academic school year.

This is Cordell's second year running for OU student body president. During the 07-08 school year, Cordell ran against Teranee' Hutch and Shannon Fisher for the student body president position but lost to Hutch.

Rats Trapped in Maze


		Rats Trapped in Maze

The Ottawa Campus, Ottawa University, KS

2 days ago by Jeremiah Allan

Walt Ohnesorge-Fick grew up in what he calls "the tenacious chaos" of Lawrence, and took a few credits elsewhere before becoming one of the most visible fixtures here at the college. Walt's art is a popular topic of conversation around campus, though that was far from the original plan.

OU Alumni Recognized With Awards

The Ottawa Campus, Ottawa University, KS

3 days ago by Katie Bowman

Every year, the alumni office encourages people to send in nominations for awards given by the Ottawa University Alumni Association. This year, seven people have been given awards by the OUAA.

H. William (Bill) and the late Alice Myers have been given Honorary Membership in OUAA.

Sadness afflicts students

Baker Orange, Baker University, KS

17 minutes ago by Jenalea Myers

Taking a shower. Setting an alarm. Fluffing a pillow. Saying a prayer. Counting sheep. Everyone has some kind of nightly ritual. For Baker University junior Carissa Nichols, her nightly ritual is much more serious. If she forgets to take her Celexa prescription, she'll be able to feel the difference.

Football coach fights, overcomes health problems

Baker Orange, Baker University, KS

2 hours ago by Kristopher McDonald

Most people never get the chance to see how much they mean to those around them. Unfortunately, assistant football coach Josh Buford has had that opportunity. Friends. Family. Colleagues. Players. Over 25 long, boring days in three different hospitals, many people took the opportunity to show Buford his place in the world.

Delta Tau Delta named champions

Baker Orange, Baker University, KS

6 days ago by Sharon Stauffer

Winning a majority of the categories, Delta Tau Delta fraternity walked away with the prize as overall Greek Week champions last week at the Greek Awards Banquet. "They did a really good job this year with their community service," Panhellenic President Jess Miner said.

Making a Statement


		Making a Statement

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

4 days ago by Winston Robinson: Muleskinner

Emporia State came to town with a winning streak and left without one. The Hornets walked onto Tompkins Field at the Mule's Crane Stadium boasting a 35-game winning streak, but after losing the first three games of the four-game series to the Mules, Emporia State left with only one victory.

Honors College Founder Leaves After 35 Years

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

3 days ago by Lisa Handke: Muleskinner

The founding dean of the Honors College has announced the end of his 35-year career at UCM.

Peter Viscusi, dean of the Honors College, assistant provost for undergraduate studies and former professor of history, has accepted a position as academic vice president and dean of faculty at Elmira College, a small liberal arts college in Elmira, N.

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