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Banner weekend for men's track


		Banner weekend for men's track

The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO

1 day ago by Erik Johnson

After years of single-digit scoring and last-place finishes at the MIAA Outdoor Championships, the Southwest Baptist men's track and field team showed the rest of the conference that there is a new team to deal with in the MIAA.

Junior Michael Pierce and sophomore Jeremy Glassmaker started things off Saturday for the Bearcats by easily qualifying for finals in the 1,500-meter run.

Aftermath of brutal attack on UI student

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

2 days ago by Clara Hogan - The Daily Iowan

The final blow could have killed him within 30 minutes.



It was a punch that smashed UI student Brian LaGro's skull, flooding blood between his skull and brain tissue and sending his body to the concrete sidewalk.

SLT route affects more than just BU

Baker Orange, Baker University, KS

1 day 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.

Compton reflects after 10 years at SBU

The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO

2 days ago by Charlotte Holman

Dr. Josh Compton, chair of the Bob R. Derryberry Department of Communication Arts, came into the field of communications by complete accident.

"I was scared to death of my first class in college, Fundamentals of Public Speaking at 7:30 in the morning with Dr.

Boyd weighs pros, cons of trade-off

Baker Orange, Baker University, KS

1 day ago by Chansi Long

05/09/08 It is a frigid, dreary spring afternoon in Baldwin City and the streets are crowded with parents driving cars, trucks and station wagons packed with children fresh out of school. Director of Natural Areas Roger Boyd, wearing a green jacket and a fedora, sits behind the wheel of a white van.

Focus on important ideas

Baker Orange, Baker University, KS

1 day ago by Pablo La Rosa

I'm officially retiring from Baker University in less than two weeks, even though I'm not old enough for Medicare. The way I see it, there's no afterlife, so I want to seize the day while I'm still able to hike in the Andes or swim with dolphins in the Amazon.

Board of Trustees makes decisions for University

The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO

1 day ago by Ruby Karamitros

Dr. C. Pat Taylor, Southwest Baptist University president, reported the decisions made during the last Board of Trustees meeting of the 2007-2008 year on Wednesday, May 7.

There were six main decisions discussed and voted on by the Board members.

Of these six action items, the last item is of interest to the student body.

A classic Midwestern voice

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

1 hour ago by Meryn Fluker - The Daily Iowan

Leif Enger is the embodiment of Minnesota nice, that uncommonly sweet nature Iowa's neighbors to the north are said to possess. Many authors sound annoyed during interviews, but Enger supplied an intoxicating mix of unnecessary gratitude and patience, even doling out journalistic advice, from his Ann Arbor hotel room.

Looking Back

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

2 days ago

What do you regret most about college? Not going to class my first two years of college, that is why I am still here. I took sociology my second senior year for the second time with the same teacher and got an A because I showed up to class as opposed to not going to class and failing it.

Chinese group gathers signatures for Olympics

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

2 days ago by Sara Wade

Jiani "Nini" Wu says the Olympics should be about unity, not politics. "We support the Olympics as an international event," said Wu, president of the Chinese Culture Club. "We really appreciate everyone who let us do this." Wu, along with other members of the CCC, had a banner for anyone to sign in hopes of it being displayed at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

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