2026 News Archive
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Women out-degree men and why that matters
By: Mark R. JoslynFor years, it advanced slowly, almost unnoticed. It wasn’t advertised at freshman orientations or highlighted in admission brochures. Yet it’s everywhere, in…
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What is communitarianism?
By: John Richard SchrockAmerican public school education fails to explain the many forms of government. Many will see the first letters of communitarianism and confuse…
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Lawrence students raise concerns over Kansas Senate bill that limits First Amendment right to protest
Lawrence high school students worry their First Amendment rights could be violated under a new Kansas Senate bill, with many students saying they won’t be a
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County highlights noxious weed director for 'outstanding' public education
The Riley County Commission on Monday recognized noxious weed director Michael Boller, who recently received the public relations award at the 88th annual Kansas Weed Conference.
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Jets agree to trade quarterback Justin Fields to Chiefs to serve as Mahomes’ backup, AP source says
By DENNIS WASZAK Jr. AP Pro Football WriterNEW YORK (AP) — The New York Jets have agreed to a trade that will send quarterback Justin Fields to the Kansas City Chiefs, a person familiar with the deal...
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3,800 workers are on strike at one of the largest meatpacking plants in the US
GREELEY, Colo. (AP) — About 3,800 workers at one of the nation’s largest meatpacking plants went on strike Monday in Colorado in what union representatives said is the first walkout at a U.S. beef...
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Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Expanding Homeless Veterans’ Access to Non-Driver ID Cards, Designating Kansas as a Purple Heart State
Governor Laura Kelly has signed House Bill 2274, which provides homeless veterans greater access to non-driver’s identification cards and also designates Kansas as a Purple Heart State.
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