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Brick roads and sidewalks give Lawrence history solid foundation
Hands on summer engineering camp
Lawrence Resident ‘Dodged Bullet’ on Potential Eviction
Heat creates safety concerns at summer camp
Massachusetts Street residents put up with noise
Ethanol trend good news for Kansas farmers
Unpaid internships cost students big bucks
Soccer Camp Offers Recruitment Opportunities
Anthony's bee business swarming....
Freshmen Summer Intitute teaches more than academics
Tech savy students need more portability
Minority students get head start in medical career
The Reserve battles maintenance and reputation
Musical Preferences
Just a fad?
CLAS tuition differential not in the near future
The Myspace take over: and what it means to independent Music
Ants go marching two by two
The popularity of KU soccer camp reflects an increasing interest across nation
Tradition over rules fame at commencement
City crime troubles locals
Enabling the disabled for graduation
The conflict at home
Grant will allow KU to combine campus master plan with preservation plan
Abducting the imagination....
Hockey team with a coach at last
Summer camp sees increase in attendance
Camp teaches kids sports skills and fitness
Conlicts in Middle East date back to WWI
Chinese on the rise
Jazz camp helps students exhibit talent
Upward Bound teaches more than academics
Camp challenges more than rookies
KU's gender gap in enrollment and achievement part of national trend
Painted purple
Music Selections
Favorite Music Types
Musical Tastes
Favorite music
Musical Tastes
Musical Tastes
Musical Tastes
Couples choose lucky 07-07-07 as wedding date
Changes Underway at Hastings
Downtown stores get ready for sidewalk sale
Booming west side begins to fuel night life
Local Internet Upstart Grows Up
Milton's to open restaurant in union this fall
Bad company
Local organic farmers face growing competition
Cold summer brews heat up business sales
Bridge closing could mean economic loss for locals
Big XII champion softball team hosts summer camp
Disgruntled neighborhood disapproves of homeless move
Alaide Coffee Chart
Steve Coffee Chart
Steve Coffee Chart
Dianne's Coffee Chart
Steve Coffee Chart
Vierthaler Coffee Chart
Lexy COFFEE CHART
Stephanie Quante - Coffee Chart
Stacey Coffee Chart
Nicole Coffee Chart
Staci Coffee Chart
Reinvention of a familiar building
New students face new costs
Blu-ray demand on the rise
School District struggles with diversity
The 4th meal
Car discounts for grads
Test
Hot Summer brings cold drinks
Kansas Journalism Institute a success
Camera proposal doesn't make the cut
Last month children with communication challenges worked on language skills at summer camp
Parks Department hopes to transform Carnegie Library into public recreation center
Citizen clueless about sculpture exhibit
Business minor begins in fall
The Spirit of College Cheeringleading in Question
Downtown businesses want city to reconstruct construction plans
One man's trash another man's cash
Officials search for future parking solutions
Land development has a bumpy start
Group will recommend expanding pesticide-free parks program
Camp motivates new fans
Residents frustrated at faulty keys
Buses continue to attract new riders
Tumbling and KU traditions keep camp unique
Test
Climbing gas prices leads to carpools
Engineering camp gives high school girls a glimpse of the real world
Psychology major undergoes changes
KU rule vs. new Kansas concealed weapon law
Jaytalker raises over $17,000 of support
Free weatherization to cure increasing energy levels
More women prescribe to pharmacy
Clinton Lake Museum joins Juneteenth Celebration
Future brings daylong Underground Railroad tours
Juneteenth celebration revisits the Underground Railroad
Juneteenth, 3 on 3
Juneteenth family festival brings crowd to Burcham Park
Underground Railroad Association of Douglas County to meet with city commission for second time
Underground Railroad Museum Faces Delay
Juneteenth poster contest celebrates diversity
Juneteenth discussion centers on children
Juneteenth tournament focuses on kids
Residents call attention to Underground Railroad
Juneteenth puts emphasis on education
Lawrence public schools faculty lacks diversity
Painting with freedom
Juneteenth panel discusses changes in education
Children used artwork to illustrate understanding of Juneteenth
African-American art history for children
Children join the celebration of Juneteenth
Juneteenth Focuses on Fun
Third assignment: audio slideshow
The Art of a Good Pancake
Construction creates calamity
How to make a martini
Armchair Pugilist
A glass of fine wine
Student makes peanut butter sandwich
How to cross the street
The easiest way to eat cheap
Summer campers play baseball
Potter Lake
Summer Camp
Washing Oz
Construction continues on Mass Street
Natural History Museum Exhibit
Making a peanut butter sandwich
Kansas Journalism Institute Underway
Delicious...Mac & Cheese
A sticky treat
Drinking from a water fountain
SUA kicks off summer schedule
Clinton State Park Caretakers
Vending regulations create mixed feelings for vendors, consumers alike
Appearance isn't everything
Frisbees fly across Kansas summer skies
Nationwide celebration to honor freedom
Wakarusa festival barely affects downtown business
Technology in the classroom might not be helpful to all
Technology could create problems in the classroom
Mass Construction
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Second Assignment: b-roll
Organizations see less volunteers in summer
Students refused ability to park on-campus
Coaches' challenge approved
Security doubles at Wakarusa
Construction affects bus routes
Market to bring new options for on-campus dining
Hashinger hall, what students want in a living space
"T" sets ridership records, residents still wary
KU Study Abroad Program Surprises Students
Asbestos removal begins at Hillcrest Elementary
Local Video Stores Battle Online Powerhouse
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Brick roads and sidewalks give Lawrence history solid foundation
Hands on summer engineering camp
Lawrence Resident ‘Dodged Bullet’ on Potential Eviction
Heat creates safety concerns at summer camp
Massachusetts Street residents put up with noise
Ethanol trend good news for Kansas farmers
Unpaid internships cost students big bucks
Soccer Camp Offers Recruitment Opportunities
Anthony's bee business swarming....
Freshmen Summer Intitute teaches more than academics
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