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University of Kansas students isolated by the flu

It started with a sore throat. Then her chest was burning.

Fortune: Foreign banks can't save everyone

Foreign banks are starting to nibble at America's failed-bank buffet. But don't expect them to clean it out.

Police warn students of spring break rapist

Women at two Kansas colleges are on edge after warnings that the same man may have raped 13 women at the schools in the last eight years.

Time.com: Saber-Toothed Cat Fossils Found

An ancient tar pit exposed when Venezuelan oil workers laid a pipeline has yielded a rich trove of fossils, including a type of saber-toothed cat that paleontologists had never found before in South America

SI.com: Jack McCallum: Allen Fieldhouse is a fieldhouse in every sense of the word

I've been to Allen Fieldhouse on the campus of the University of Kansas a half dozen times. I've seen about that many games there and none was particularly notable. But every time I've been to the arena -- the focal point of the south sector of the main campus -- it's been a special experience; the venue where I've most keenly felt an organic link to the sporting past.

Time.com: The War Over Going Gray

To dye or not to dye. That is the question in the latest feminist debate over aging and authenticy

S. Korea scandalized by fake degrees

South Korea's top universities said this week they will set up a system to detect academic fraud after a disc jockey, a revered Buddhist monk and an aging actress were swept up in a fake-degree scandal.

Emotional changes of retirement can tarnish golden years

When it came time for Sally Jennings to retire in 1989, she didn't know what to expect.

FSB: Turning a profit with glass animals

If he hadn't discovered glass blowing during his last semester at the University of Kansas, John Burchetta would have been a business major. Instead, he became a business founder.

Ten dead in Midwest twisters

Swarms of tornadoes killed at least 10 people across the Midwest, shut down the University of Kansas and damaged so much of Springfield, Illinois, on Monday that the mayor said "every square inch" of town suffered some effects.

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