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Updates for March 10, 2010
Ransom Center purchases modern author’s archives
By: Hannah Jones
The Harry Ransom Center has acquired the archive of contemporary author David Foster Wallace, noted for his complex and intricate writing and widely recognized as one of the most influential writers of his generation….
Updates for March 9, 2010
Professors’ Liberal Ideals Influence Students’ Learning
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The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) released a recent report entitled “The Shaping of the American Mind: The Diverging Influences of College Degree & Civic Learning on American Beliefs” which measured the ability of colleges and un…
Daily Blotter 3-9-10
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ARREST REPORTS
SUNDAY Beau Adam Blackwell, Leawood, Kan., was arrested at 6:15 a.m. for driving with a canceled or suspended license and driving under the influence. Bond was set at $2,000. Jason Maurice Nichols, Fort Riley, was arrested at 9:15 a.m. for battery and cri…
UNL hosts Flute Day with guest musician George Pope
By: Chance Solem-Pfeifer
The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle once said, “The flute is not an instrument that has a good moral effect; it’s too exciting.”…
Updates for March 8, 2010
U celebrates 25 years of heart transplants
By: Deborah Rafferty
In the eighth month of Allyson Gamble’s pregnancy with her son, she came down with the flu, which severely damaged her heart….
Updates for March 5, 2010
Obama portrayed in books
By: Hannah Loftus
The president’s influence on the country is evident. However, besides legislation and international policy President Barack Obama is also affecting another area — children’s books. Philip Nel, professor in English and director of K-State…
Updates for March 4, 2010
Vindication on line as Hawks visit Yurcak
By: Kyle Franko
Just the mention of last season’s loss to St. Joseph’s makes anybody on the Rutgers men’s lacrosse team cringe. The Hawks flustered the Scarlet Knights last season in Philadelphia to the tune of a 10-7 victory — a result that prove…
Vindication on line as Hawks visit Yurcak
By: Kyle Franko
Just the mention of last season’s loss to St. Joseph’s makes anybody on the Rutgers men’s lacrosse team cringe. The Hawks flustered the Scarlet Knights last season in Philadelphia to the tune of a 10-7 victory — a result that prove…
Flush social norms
By: JONAS GRIFFIN
All That Is Absurd
The other afternoon I approached the men’s single occupancy bathroom located at the front of Monroe library. The door was locked, so without thinking twice, I tried the adjacent single bathroom whose door’s sign read “Women”. Undet…
Flush social norms
By: JONAS GRIFFIN
All That Is Absurd
The other afternoon I approached the men’s single occupancy bathroom located at the front of Monroe library. The door was locked, so without thinking twice, I tried the adjacent single bathroom whose door’s sign read “Women”. Undet…
Women’s basketball game hosts ‘Greek Night’ last week
By: Jamie Weiser
Last Wednesday evening was a flurry of activity as I sped around my apartment jumping into hot pink tights, lime-green fishnets, bright yellow shorts and a shirt that says “I wear my sunglasses at night.” One of my roommates allowed me to ador…
Oscar shorts preview
By: Daily Cardinal Arts Staff
The Daily Cardinal Arts Staffers take you through each of the Academy Award Nominated Shorts.
ANIMATED “French Roast” Despite being set in a Parisian coffee shop, fluency in French is unnecessary to gather that the protagonist of “French Roast” is an uptight jerk. He blithely ignores both the server waiting on him and the b…
