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Kansas newspaper articles and editorials that mention KU are posted in PDF files as they become available. Each file includes clips published approximately two weeks previous to posting date. Click on icons below to download each PDF file. For past clip files no longer posted online, contact kunews@ku.edu. The clip files do not include obituaries, weddings, articles about athletics or any articles published in the Lawrence Journal-World.
For a complete listing of past clippings, please visit the News Clippings Archive.
Packet 1 - April 2
- “Crimson and blue honors” (2 pages) - Washington County News
- “Two GDP officers among 54 graduates from KU law enforcement training center” - Anderson County Advocate
- “KU honors students” - Holton Recorder
- “Chase to be in KU production” - Iola Register
- “Prof takes aim at ‘religious right’ in new book” (2 pages) - Clay Center Dispatch
- “Hail Baker selected as KU Orientation Assistant” - Council Grove Republican
- “Bringing the arts to Greensburg” (3 pages) - Dodge City Daily Globe
- “Funeral picketing bill endorsed in House committee” - Emporia Gazette
- “Local students recognized in KU Honors Program” - Frankfort Area News
- “New exhibit at Hansen Museum features life of Senator Robert Dole” - Lindsborg News – Record
Packet 3 - April 2
- “KU to honor area high school seniors” - Hays Daily News
- “Greensburg: The new spring break hot spot” (2 pages) - Hutchinson News
- “University of Kansas students work to clean up littered campus lake” - Leavenworth Times
- “Abilene graduate to assist with KU program” - Abilene Reflector – Chronicle
- “Montoya completes law enforcement training” - Ellsworth Co. Independent-Reporter
- “Cleaning up Potter Lake” - Emporia Gazette
- “Young Sign makes KU hall of fame rich” (2 pages) - Leavenworth Times
- “Local woman travels to South Carolina on service learning spring break trip” - Louisburg Herald
- “Students from KU aid Greensburg reconstruction” - Manhattan Mercury
- “Journalism students at NHS qualify to compete at State” - Neodesha Derrick
Packet 5 - April 2
- “KU students aid Greensburg reconstruction with building” - Newton Kansan
- “A lifeline for KU’s Potter Lake” - Wichita Eagle
- “Despite O’Neal’s push, pharmacy plans on hold” - Hutchinson News
- “Set a good example for kids” (2 pages) - Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- “Students from KU aid Greensburg rebuilding” - Pittsburg Morning Sun
- “Zack Shafer returns to Sabetha” - Sabetha Herald
- “USD 488 Board meeting held” (2 pages) - Courier-Tribune (Seneca)
- “Law enforcement graduates listed” - Wamego Smoke Signal
- “Four-year college not likely in county’s future” (2 pages) - Johnson County Sun
- “Johnson Countian of the Year” (2 pages) - Johnson County Sun
Packet 7 - April 9
- “Boys, Girls State now taking applications” - Southwest Daily Times Liberal
- “Garnett’s front row sports among area small businesses among 19 recognized at 5th annual KSBDC award ceremony on 11th” - Anderson County Advocate
- “Lawrence Journal-World, on cleaning up Potter Lake” - Chanute Tribune
- “KU Alumni honors seniors” - Hiawatha Daily World
- “Jennifer Harness” - Ottawa Herald
- “Lawrence Journal-World, on cleaning up Potter Lake” - Pittsburg Morning Sun
- “KU student picked for welcome program” - Pittsburg Morning Sun
- “Kansas license plates supporting breast cancer research now available:” - Cunningham Courier
- “KU students hope to clean up campus lake” (2 pages) - Independence Daily Reporter
- “University of Kansas students plan to cycle coast to coast” - Winfield Daily Courier
Packet 9 - April 9
- “Search for fine arts dean at KU continues” - Manhattan Mercury
- “Street picnic for 5.4.7. next week...” - Kiowa County Signal
- “KU to honor local high school scholars” - Kiowa County Signal
- “Kansas University to honor seniors” - Oberlin Herald
- “Allen top student columnist” - Phillips County Review
- “KU Alumni will honor top seniors” - Pratt Tribune
- “New officer on patrol” (2 pages) - St. John News
- “Worthy causes fill area students’ breaks” (2 pages) - Basehor Sentinel
- “Coffee’s aroma better than its taste” - Basehor Sentinel
- “Senate tackling many issues, Emler reports” (4 pages) - Abilene Reflector – Chronicle
Packet 11 - April 9
- “No to terror” - Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- “Purim spirit at KU!” - Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- “Israel Night at KU Chabad” - Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- “KU Med ranked 3rd by publication” - Kansas City Kansan
- “Darian Nave will serve as orientation leader” - Wyandotte West
- “Change the process” - Johnson County Sun
- “Local author puts students on fast track to college degree” - Johnson County Sun
- “Keith graduates from KU police training center” - Piper Press
- “Darian Nave will serve as orientation leader” - Piper Press
- “Jackson works to get honor for Peace Corps” - Andover Journal – Advocate
Packet 13 - April 9
- “Smoking ban brings burdens and benefits” (3 pages) - Kansas City Star
- “It’s a second chance for KC” (3 pages) - Kansas City Star
- “Community economic development conference planned for April 10” - Winfield Daily Courier
- “Kansas House cuts important programs” (2 pages) - Winfield Daily Courier
- “Chief justice to speak at KU” - Wichita Eagle
- “KU to honor area seniors” - Independence Daily Reporter
- “KU Alumni group to honor students” - Harper Advocate
Packet 15 - April 16
- “Political speaker: Excitement still surrounds presidential race” - Ottawa Herald
- “Interfaith Alliance” - Pittsburg Morning Sun
- “SHHS grad selected for honors organization” - Spring Hill New Era/ Gardner News
- “Military and the media” (2 pages) - Fort Leavenworth Lamp
- “Historian to speak on global warming” - Salina Journal
- “Fighting fire with training” (2 pages) - Garden City Telegram
- “KU to honor top high school seniors from four counties April 16 in Scott City” - Greeley County Republican
- “KU to honor 40 high school seniors from four south-central counties April 3” - Gyp Hill Premiere
- Basketball and civic engagement at FHSU” (2 pages) - Hays Daily News
- “KU researcher warns of Monarch migration collapse” - McPherson Sentinel
Packet 17 - April 16
- “Sebelius chooses Kittel as district judge” - Eudora News
- “Exports, security services, health care ride out trouble” (2 pages) - Kansas City Business Journal
- “Bloch School faces a big test” (2 pages) - Kansas City Business Journal
- “Final Four worth a million to KU” (2 pages) - Wichita Eagle
- “Debate team” - Wichita Eagle
Packet 19 - April 30
- “Kansas license plates supporting breast cancer research now available” - Neodesha Derrick
- “Cordeus Anderson graduates, inducted into Alpha Beta Kappa” - Osawatomie Graphic
- “Political wind at Democrats’ backs, KU analyst says” (2 pages) - Ottawa Herald
- “Firemen work on certification” (2 pages) - Minneapolis Messenger
- “Jayhawk game prompts quick council meeting” (2 pages) - Baldwin City Signal
- “KU students working as interns” - Andover Journal-Advocate
- “From Orthodox Jew to Jew for Jesus” (2 pages) - Miami Co. Republic
- “Brokaw’s take” - Garden City Telegram
- “Celebrating Sousa” - Leavenworth Times
- “Seventh-grader recognized by Duke” - Abilene Reflector-Chronicle
Packet 21 - April 30
- “Journalism students perform well in regional contest” - Montgomery Co. Chronicle
- “Regents call for weapons-free policy” - Kansas City Star
- “KU alumni honors two NHS seniors at dinner” - Russell County News
- “Bush climate change policy gets mixed reviews” - Garden City Telegram
- “Bleeker has part in KU Rock Chalk revue” - Jewell Co. Record
- “Director of Great Plains Nature Center to address Smoky Hills Audubon Society” - Lindsborg News-Record
- “Projects to improve airport fire safety” - Garden City Telegram
- “Students join forces to assist Melvern trail project” - The Osage County Herald-Chronicle
- “College news” - Derby Informer
- “Wamsley publishes article” - Derby Informer
Packet 23 - April 30
- “Honors organization recognized GB student” - Great Bend Tribune
- “Hispanic American Leadership Organization announces 2008-09 officers” - Great Bend Tribune
- “…on Tom Brokaw’s Lawrence visit” - Parsons Sun
- “Gill noted for journalism work” - Iola Register
- “Topeka IABC Awards of Excellence” - Topeka Capital-Journal
- “Monarch migration threatened” - Kansas City Star
- “College’s officers to carry handguns” (2 pages) - Kansas City Star
- “Morning jolt could have been felt here” (2 pages) - Wichita Eagle
- “KU debate team tops again” - McPherson Sentinel
- “KU debaters finish No. 1” - Topeka Capital-Journal
Packet 2 - April 2
- “Cooper meets with Sebelius” - Parsons Sun
- “Free Staters to appear at Oberlin” - Norton Daily Telegram
- “5-4-7 pieces” - Pratt Tribune
- “City faces clean-up, repair challenges” (2 pages) - Rawlins County Square Deal
- “County students named Kansas Honors Scholars” - Rawlins County Square Deal
- “Complete law enforcement training” - Spearville News
- “WKMA scholarships available” - Stafford Courier
- “Earl & Nelson graduate from police academy” - Stockton Sentinel
- “Economic development news” - Syracuse Journal
- “Debruce appointed deputy chairman” - Ulysses News
Packet 4 - April 2
- “Overland Park’s Confucius Institute tops” (3 pages) - Johnson County Sun
- “Some feel anti-Semitism still occurs on television” - Johnson County Sun
- “Fire district concerned about tax loss” - Johnson County Sun
- “KU Edwards campus enrollment spikes” - Johnson County Sun
- “Retiree turns keepsakes into decorative lamps” (2 pages) - Johnson County Sun
- “Area grads perform in college one-acts” - Johnson County Sun
- “Business school nominates five” - Johnson County Sun
- “East graduate helps build Greensburg” - Johnson County Sun
- “Clark graduated from KU Law Enforcement Training Center” - Anthony Republican
- “KU students moving building to Greensburg” - Independence Daily Reporter
Packet 6 - April 2
- “College students leading the way to a greener future” - Kansas City Star
- “Former mayor revels in downtown rebirth” (2 pages) - Kansas City Star
- “KU takes a rare approach to creating drugs” (2 pages) - Kansas City Star
- “CyDex tries a new formula” (2 pages) - Kansas City Business Journal
- “More states step in to limit carbon emissions” (2 pages) - Wichita Eagle
- “State’s pharmacist shortage may not wait” - Wichita Eagle
Packet 6 - April 9
- “The twists and turn of presidential politics” - Goodland Star News
- “KU students work to clean up campus lake” - Abilene Reflector – Chronicle
- “Kansas Bioscience honors research by K-State graduate students” - Abilene Reflector – Chronicle
- “KU students plan to cycle coast to coast” - Abilene Reflector – Chronicle
- “KU students plan to cycle coast-to-coast” - Colby Free Press
- “Back to square 1” - Emporia Gazette
- “KU students to cycle coast to coast” - Garden City Telegram
- “KU student from Larned is member of homecoming steering committee” - Great Bend Tribune
- “University of Kansas students plan to cycle coast to coast” - Great Bend Tribune
- “Driven to cure” - McPherson Sentinel
Packet 10 - April 9
- “KU Alumni group to honor students” - Attica Independent
- "Kaitlyn Borden wins major KU scholarships” - Augusta Daily Gazette
- “‘Driven to Cure’ license plates help in funding breast cancer research” - Herington Times
- “‘Tough enough to wear pink’” - Chase Co. Leader – News
- “Scholarships available from Western Kansas Manufacturing Association” - Dodge City Daily Globe
- “Students break for worthy causes” (3 pages) - Tonganoxie Mirror
- “Lawrence Journal-World, on cleaning up Potter Lake (3/16/08)” - Topeka Metro News
- “Archeology field school to work at Pawnee Indian Museum” - Jewell County Record & News
- “KU announces 22 students selected to serve as 2008-09 orientation leaders” - Abilene Reflector – Chronicle
- “Kansas BIO honors K-State graduate students’ energy research” - Manhattan Mercury
Packet 12 - April 9
- “Students take advantage of spring breaks” (2 pages) - Lansing Current
- “History fanatic” - Lansing Current
- “Parks program is Monday” - Iola Register
- “Sara Shannon” - Ottawa Herald
- “Ex-INS official to speak at KU” - Topeka Capital-Journal
- “KU debaters place second at national tournament” - Shawnee County Ledger
- “KU School of Business gave ethics award to six student March 26, including Larned native” - Great Bend Tribune
- “College: the truth about getting into” - Topeka Capital-Journal
- “Brokaw at KU on April 10” - Topeka Capital-Journal
- “Free tickets for Roberts” - Topeka Capital-Journal
Packet 14 - April 16
- “Moran, Glusenkamp to speak at Bethany commencement” - Abilene Reflector – Chronicle
- “University to honor three area students” - Bird City Times
- “Human rights relay to visit KU” - Goodland Star News
- “Scheuerman receives I rating at piano festival” - Lakin Independent
- “Burn trailer provides training for local firefighters” - Prairie Post
- “University to honor students” - St. Francis Herald
- “KU to honor high school seniors from Neosho counties April 9” - Erie Record
- “KU to honor high school seniors” - Neodesha Derrick
- “Tuesday election to decide McGinnis’ successor on Fredonia city commission” (2 pages) - Wilson County Citizen
- “KU to honor area seniors” - Wilson County Citizen
Packet 16 - April 16
- “Dr. Bill Johnson” - Kansas State Collegian
- “Orientation Assistants” - Leavenworth Times
- “Kansas librarian starts history project for gays, lesbians” (2 pages) - Leavenworth Times
- “‘HMS Pinafore’ sails into Lied Center” - Topeka Capital-Journal
- “Pianist improvises classical music on stage” - Topeka Capital-Journal
- “Mayor not wavering day after helicopter crash” - Topeka Capital-Journal
- “KU student stars in Jerusalem musical” (2 pages) - Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- “Student nominates teacher for award” - Johnson County Sun
- “Mulally shares dreams” (2 pages) - El Dorado Times
- “Dr. Bill Johnson” - Kansas State Collegian
Packet 18 - April 30
- “Kansas Corps tests concept in Melvern” - Abilene Reflector-Chronicle
- “Fitzwater to give ninth annual Huck Boyd lecture in community media” (2 pages) - Abilene Reflector-Chronicle
- “Seniors honored by KU” - Ledger – Cawker City
- “Seniors to be honored by KU” - Downs News and Times
- “Driver fights against late merging in work zones” - Emporia Gazette
- “Fuentes elected V.P. of HALO at Kansas U.” - Haskell Co. Monitor-Chief
- “Taylor to speak at Dyck Arboretum” - Hillsboro Free Press
- “TAK saves tax payers $2.1 million” - Oakley Graphic
- “Ferguson and Grauerholz KU honor scholars” - Phillips Co. Review
- “Top 10 percent” - Pratt Tribune
Packet 20 - April 30
- “Latino group announces local members” - Newton Kansan
- “Landis to be honored at Sherbon event” - Oskaloosa Independent
- “Gaines among top 11 finishers in arts project” - Oskaloosa Independent
- “President’s new climate change policy draws kudos, criticism from Kansans” (2 pages) - Ottawa Herald
- “Learn how to plant Monarch waystations” - Hesston Record
- “Derby grad’s art to be featured in KC” - Derby Reporter
- “KU student among best” - El Dorado Times
- “4 seniors honored at KU banquet” - Oberlin Herald
- “Decatur graduate interns at drug store” - Oberlin Herald
- “KU announces Undergraduate Research Awards” - Holton Recorder
Packet 22 - April 30
- “KU Chancellor’s Student Awards” - Hutchinson News
- “KU Sigma Alpha Lambda” - Hutchinson News
- “Copeland to serve on Latino Vision Council” - Riley Countian
- “KU J-school wins Hearst awards” - Topeka Capital-Journal
- “Potwin resident says she felt quake” - Topeka Capital-Journal
- “’Empty holster’ coming to WU” - Topeka Capital-Journal
- “Ferguson and Grauerholz KU honor scholars” - Advocate of Phillips County
- “Kelsie Clark to star in KU Theatre closing play” - Chapman and Enterprise News-Times
- “Hillel women’s retreat” - Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- “Chabad Jewish Center shares joy of Passover with KU, Lawrence” - Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
