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KU students can join new Junior Williams Fund to begin earning priority points for athletic events
From my reading of this article, it seems that the Junior Williams Fund program only involves a $25 annual fee, or $100 over the course of a four-year undergraduate education. Once you graduate, the bonus for donating more money does come into play, but even then it is just a $100 donation to get the extra 20 points (perhaps a graduation gift from grandma). After that, it is just the normal Williams Fund setup. $25 over the course of 365 days hardly separates the haves from the have nots.
I could be wrong, but if I'm not, please go find a real issue to complain about.
August 27, 2009 at 9:39 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
KU moves to 9th in latest rankings
We're 9 in the AP too, I believe.
March 2, 2009 at 12:56 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Griffin makes game different
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February 25, 2009 at 10:39 a.m. ( permalink )
Confident Collins has green light to shoot
For everyone thinking that Cole and Sherron are locks for the first round, don't you think that what happened in last year's draft with DA and Marion might be playing in their heads? I know that DA's circumstances were a little extraordinary, but s*it happens and could happen again.I think Cole definitely waits at least one more year unless he has a Wooden Award season. Sherron is a little different, if he has a year that would guarantee him good money, he might bolt given the reality of his situation (he does have a family to help support).
November 20, 2008 at 2:07 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Henry picks Memphis
Guys, please don't feed the Tiger. Maybe he'll go away.
November 18, 2008 at 1:56 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
National champions receive rings at ceremony
One lousy photo? I would at least like a choice when making this my new background ;)
September 20, 2008 at 10:05 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Keegan: Hmmm, good question
7-5 = 66%20-10 = 58%????LMAO, this puts the "Comments" section of LJW articles into perspective.
August 18, 2008 at 2:47 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
President Bush welcomes Jayhawks to the White House
This 2008 team will be remembered a little differently. More than any one player, Americans will remember the way you played as a team. They'll remember stifling defense. They'll remember the way seven different players led your team in scoring during the course of the season. Teamwork is a testament to the leadership of six seniors. It's a testament, as well, to a coach. Bill Self has proven himself to be one of the finest coaches in the land. And I'm sure -- (applause) -- and I am sure KU fans are delighted to know that he's going to keep coming back for a while. (Applause.) Good move, Chancellor, good move. (Laughter.) The greatest testament to this team is also the character it showed not only on the court, but off. It turns out -- I often say this when I welcome championship teams here to the White House, but character matters a lot in order to become a champion. This is a team that when teammates lost loved ones, they had players-only meetings to help to rally their friends through a difficult time. It's a team that reached out to others in need. Coach Self set the example by launching a foundation to help children in Lawrence build healthier and more wholesome lives. During the holiday, players -- players purchased gifts for needy families. You signed hundreds of balls for charity auctions. You ran free basketball clinics for children. And I'm very thankful that you went to Walter Reed to spend time with America's real heroes, our courageous wounded warriors. (Applause.) I wish those of you going to pro-ball all the very best. Some of us are going to be out of work soon; we may be looking for loans. (Laughter.) I welcome you to the White House. Good luck next season. And may God bless you all. (Applause.) END 10:13 A.M. EDT
June 3, 2008 at 11:15 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
President Bush welcomes Jayhawks to the White House
This team got off to an incredibly fast start -- they won their first 20 games. They managed to beat Yale, my alma mater. (Laughter.) I'm not sure how you did it, but nevertheless -- (laughter) -- it was a great victory. You won the Big Twelve Title. You were the number one seed in the Midwest Region. Blew through the competition early, and then you won a thriller against Davidson, which propelled you to the Final Four in San Antonio, Texas. By the way, to my fellow Texans on the team, nice to see you. (Laughter.) The interesting thing about the tournament in San Antonio was that all number one seeds made it to the Final Four. That's never happened before. It meant the competition was pretty tough. And this championship team gave America an unforgettable show -- really did. In the semifinal match-up against North Carolina, you took a big lead and you held on. It was a team effort, but you got to note that Brandon Rush did score 25 points in the game. (Laughter.) In the finals, you made a great comeback against Memphis. You overcame a nine-point deficit. Mario Chalmers, of course, hit the three-pointer to send you into overtime. (Applause.) The guy is known as Super Mario. (Laughter.) Then he became known as MVP. (Laughter.) I know you got to be excited about winning an incredibly tough tournament. And your fans are excited, and I'm excited to welcome you to the Rose Garden. It's a big deal, as far as I'm concerned, to welcome KU to the Rose Garden. (Applause.) Most of the players on this team have little or no memory of the last time Kansas won a national title, which would be 1988. As a matter of fact, I'm sure some of the players weren't even born yet. It's really hard to envision when you're an old guy like me and Roberts. (Laughter.) The 1988 team became known as "Danny and the Miracles." And Danny Manning, welcome back to the White House. (Applause.)
June 3, 2008 at 11:15 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
President Bush welcomes Jayhawks to the White House
Terrible work LJW. Try this:President Bush Welcomes 2008 NCAA Men's Basketball Champion Kansas Jayhawks to the White House Rose Garden 10:06 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Please sit down. Welcome. It's an honor to welcome the 2008 NCAA Men's Basketball champs, the Kansas Jayhawks. (Applause.) So when Kansas fans come to the Rose Garden, they don't come to admire the flowers. (Laughter.) They come to "wave the wheat." (Applause.) I just wish Big Jay and Baby Jay could have come with you. Barney was looking forward to meeting them. (Laughter.) I want to congratulate this team. You brought new glory to one of our nation's most storied basketball programs, and you gave your fans all across America one more reason to chant: Rock Chalk, Jayhawk! (Applause.) I appreciate Bob Hemenway, the Chancellor, and his wife Leah. Thanks for coming. Head Coach Bill Self, Cindy, daughter Lauren, and son Tyler -- we're sure glad you all are here. I called Coach after the championship -- I think I might have woke you up. COACH SELF: By a hair. (Laughter.) THE PRESIDENT: Yes. I said, "Would you like to come to the White House? He said, "When?" (Laughter.) And I'm glad you're here, Coach, and congratulations. I want to thank all the folks who represent KU -- the personnel, coaches and players.Proud to welcome the United States Senators from Kansas -- Senator Pat Roberts, honored you're here. (Applause.) KU Law School alum, Senator Brownback -- Sam Brownback -- and Mary, who happened to be a KU undergrad and Law School. (Applause.) KU undergrad and Law School Jerry Moran. (Applause.) KU undergrad alums, Dennis Moore and Stephanie -- thank you all for coming. (Applause.) Doug Lamborn from the great state of Colorado, KU undergrad and Law School alum. (Applause.) Senator Bob Dole, one of the great KU citizens -- (applause.)
June 3, 2008 at 11:14 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )