Multimedia Reporting (Kuhr-Musser)
This site contains students' web stories for Professor Peggy Kuhr and Professor Rick Musser's multimedia reporting class at the University of Kansas William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications.
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Don't Ask, Don't Tell
Professor Studies Presidential Eulogies
Debaters debate debate
Deer Find Haven in City Limits
Animal cruelty gets harsher punishment
Designer dogs, healthier dogs?
Spreading the wealth across an ocean
Location Determines Effectiveness for Wind Energy
Tattoos: Not just for kids
Student activists impact politics in media-savvy generation
Arabic students, Americans share culture in discussion groups
Sports card collecting: A hobby traded in
Pet parties popular for owners and their furry friends
Therapists blend religion and science
Facebook use increases among minorities
Police Beat 5/4/06
Police Beat, Tuesday 2 May
Police Beat - 4/27
Dyed Horse Hair a Wild Business
Police Beat, Tuesday 25 April
Students use private loans as they shoulder college costs from parents
Leavenworth Man Produces Homegrown Kansas Vodka
Local Businesses Wary of Steve and Barry's
Small florists break the business engagement
Farmer's Market
Local farmers consider selling farm after last month's microburst
Local coffee company cultivates college crowd
The fresh side of formals
Recreational boating industry thrives
The shift to automatics
Local Video Stores Battle Online Powerhouse
Hot months Bring out Hot dogs
Lawrence businesses stay offline
Limo business profits from prom season
Police Beat 4/20
police beat//Monday April 16
Police Beat, Tuesday 18 April
Police beat 4/13
Police Beat, Monday 11 April
Police Beat, Monday April 11
Police Beat 4-6-06
Cop Beat Tuesday, 4/4/06
Cop shift, Monday 4/3
Adoption law is not a complete reform
More than just librarians; teachers
Scientists develop non-invasive nasal anthrax vaccine
Civil War In Iraq? KU Expert Says No
Study critically analyzes 1997 adoption law
Flint Hills Farming Threatens Bird Populations
Police Beat 3-30
Police Beat March 28
Cop Beat Monday, March 27
Flint Hills Farming Threatens Bird Populations
Natural stimulant increases hormonal levels in male baboons
Local Expert Continues to Find New Frog Species
Unique Breast Cancer Research Offers a New View
PTSD Research
Political messengers influence opinions
Civil War In Iraq? KU Expert Says No
Daylight saved but energy not; this spring it's something to lose sleep over
Ancient Bee Gives the “Buzz” on Climate Change
Accurate measurements of aquifer water levels will lead to better monitoring
University Professor Assists Croatian Geologists
Like principal, like teacher: how academic backgrounds influence the hiring of teachers
Cop Beat 3-16-06
Post-Partum Depression Is Diet Related, KU Researchers Say
Cop Beat March 14, 2006
Cop Beat Monday, 3/13
Police Beat for Thursday March 9
Tuesday, March 7 Police Beat
cop beat Monday, 3/6
19th + Louisiana Intersection Improvements
Hobbs Park meets Sale Barn
Librarians See Problems With Proposed Law
Education Act Affects Community College
New jail already reaching capacity
Higher Prices Won't Impede Road Repairs
Medical Staff Increase In Douglas County Jail
Proposed Rental Increases at fairgrounds will affect club
Business owners: Granada shooting coverage overblown
Police Beat March 3
Proposed Look Clashes with Historic Building
Lawrence Schools Implement Trimesters
Local Music School Vies For Vacant Carnegie Library
Lawrence Transit System Awarded by Federal Transit Administration
Coach Hopes Study Results in Expansion
Rails-to-Trails: Access denied
Lawrence government, citizens unite
Police Beat Monday, Feb. 27
17th and Louisiana Improvement Plan Developed, Residents In Dark
County Frustrated by Lagging State Funds
City commission contention over cohousing request
Two Groups Vie for Vacant Carnegie Library
Sale Barn site for sale
Libraries Irked by Proposed Law on Inappropriate Materials
Proposed Rental Hike for buildings at Fairgrounds result of operating costs; demand
Road Safety More Important than Cost of Materials for Maintenance
New Look Clashes with Old Building: Architect Unhappy with Carnegie Proposal
No consensus on downtown safety
Housing developer seeks end to four-year standstill
Maxing out; national consultants to visit jail.
More Nurses Means Less Risk for Inmates
Sports Complex Considered
Trimester System Overcomes Old Problems, Faces New Challenges
Collaboration, Not Merger, Begins for City and University
Advisory board to help prevent racial profiling in Lawrence
Lawrence downtown goes wireless (2)
Brooklyn artist paints live in Union gallery
Union Employees Receive New Benefits
Jayhawks Vandalized at Jayhawk Bookstore
Jayhawk Bookstore Faces Vandalism Problem
Resnet Proposes Bandwidth Limit
Market Employees Receive Free Food
Students Reject Digital Textbooks
Lawrence downtown goes wireless
On-line text option unpopular among students
Students vs. landlords, the leasing struggle
Students, Landlords Disagree On KS Senate Bill
University Considers Charging Excess Internet Usage
Police Beat 2/17
Sculpture Students Create Dolls For Katrina Victims
Sculpture Students Create Dolls For Katrina Victims
15 Years’ Work Weaves into Textile Exhibit
More guards on duty at Spencer Museum of Art
Professional Painter Shares Art with Students
Cop Beat 2/13
Friday 2/10 Police Beat
Monday, Feb. 06 Cop Beat
Carpooling: A New Solution to Campus Congestion
Jayhawks vandalised despite security at bookstore
2.5 or say goodbye
Poster Sale Theft Goes Undeterred
Enrollment dips for sexuality class
Dining Services Lures Employees With Free Food
Boxed Asian textiles open for public display
Mo Rocca requests return
University Considers New Internet Charge for Residence Halls
Textbook Prices Steadily Rise
Students Reject Digital Textbooks
Kansas Landlords Fighting Senate Bill
Student Camping Numbers Decline
Employers screen applicants with Facebook
Sculpture Students Make Dolls For Youngest Katrina Victims
Transfer Changes May Help Fill Seats
Professional Painter Shares Art with Students
Working the police beat
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