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THESE ARCHITECTURAL RENDERINGS show what KU’s new School of Business Naismith Drive from THE MAX KADE CENTER Images courtesy of Allen Fieldhouse and IS HOME TO KANSAS UNIVERS will look like. The building, will open in 2016. The which will include a terrace The limestone house, to be called Capitol Federal M. Arthur Gensler Jr. & Associates Inc. ITY’S Germanic-Amer top two images show which was built in 1927, ican Studies and KU’s and an underground will stand across exterior views, including Nick Krug/Journal-World Department of German auditorium that seats is at 1134 W. 11th St. LAURAHall, the main atrium, at left, MORIART Photo the main entrance is an assistant professo 350 students. The bottom ic Languages and Literatur and the third floor from , at left, and Ythe r of English at Kansas two images show interior es. the perspective of the Everythi side, ng.â€? She will south University, a successfu north wing, which will participa views, including in a variety of classes l novelist and the author Richard Gwin/Journal-World the ground primarily house faculty, floor te and events this year that Photo of of this year’s KU Commo advising and administ 23rd & Alabama and will focus n Book, on the novel, which is rative offices. “The Center of 2829 Iowa St. • set in Kansas.
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New development on edge of Douglas, Jefferson counties won’t mean all students attend Free State By Chad Lawhorn Twitter: @clawhorn_ljw
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KERRY ALTENBERND PORTRAYS JOHN BROWN during a guided tour of the Blackjack Battlefield at the Blackjack Battlefield and Nature Park, a couple of miles east of Baldwin City, on Aug. 17. Altenbernd has been playing Brown since 2006.
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ohn Brown is a great stress reliever. Think about it: When you’re John Brown you can pound tables, yell from your gut, fire your pistol in the air. Try that as Joe Blow and it’s likely to lead to a long night on the couch, or worse. “I always feel great after I’ve been John Brown,� says Kerry Altenbernd, who since 2006 has been portraying the famed abolitionist and militant at events ranging from re-enactments at the Black Jack Battlefield site in southern Douglas County to classroom speeches at schools across the area. “Yelling isn’t really part of my personality, but I find I can do it when I’m John Brown.
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It helps that it is John Brown saying it.� So, there you go. The next time a certain someone chides me for not taking out the trash in a timely manner, perhaps I’ll just channel my inner John Brown: The fury, the indignation, the zeal. Maybe we all need to channel our inner madman from time to time. Maybe we’ll all be wearing kitchen garbage cans as hats, if we do. No, there may be a reason that not all of us portray John Brown. It’s likely most of us don’t understand John Brown like Kerry does.
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Superintendent Rick Doll can see the days of confusion coming. As homes get built on the beautiful hillsides near Rock Chalk Park in West Lawrence, many of the homes will be within We have eyesight of Free State High School or Langs- no plans to ton Hughes Elementary accommodate School. But the chillots of kids dren in those homes won’t be able to attend who don’t live those Lawrence public in our school schools. district.� As the city grows to the northwest, it’s exiting the Lawrence — Rick Doll, public school district Lawrence schools and entering the Per- superintendent ry-Lecompton school district. That means students in those houses will be making the 15-minute cross-country trip to either Lecompton in northern Douglas County or Perry in southern Jefferson County to go to school.
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