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Subject: University of Oklahoma

  • Letters for the Week of May 22

    May 22, 2008
  • The Shawnee Mission East class of '08 loves its gay homecoming king

    May 8, 2008
  • Life Without Wal-Mart

    Kansas City advertising genius Bob Bernstein helped make Wal-Mart what it is today. Then the world's largest retailer dumped him.

    December 7, 2006
  • I Am Hot

    Summer's perfect for navel-gazing.

    May 18, 2006
  • March Sadness

    He’s won more high school basketball games than any other coach in Missouri. But he’s losing his grip.

    March 24, 2005
  • Miracle in a Bottle

    Dr. Edward McDonagh has been fighting Missouri’s medical establishment for years — and treating lots of happy customers.

    November 25, 2004
  • View Masters

    Art-school dropouts and failed dot-commers, the men of MK12 have created Kansas City’s coolest exports.

    August 12, 2004
  • The Gulf Between

    When these soldiers became writers, the pen becomes very mighty indeed.

    April 17, 2003
  • Enjoy, Roy

    Sainted coaches tend to fall from grace.

    March 14, 2002
  • Class Ceiling

    A top coach has better things to do than lead KU.

    November 15, 2001
  • Love, fever, and one woman's take on the oblique spheroid

    Big, sweaty, and determined best describe these gladiators from the minor league Kansas Plainsmen football team.

    June 15, 2000
  • Woman found passed out with a blood-alcohol level five times the legal limit

    Shawnee police found a 20-year-old woman with five times the legal limit of alcohol in her system passed out in the parking lot and now Shawnee police are investigating Johnny's Tavern (13410 W. 62nd Terrace) to see if they served a minor, KMBC reports. View Larger Map Five times? Wow. That's damn near lethal, according to the University of Oklahoma's Police Department, which says a 0.40 is the "onset of coma, and possible death due to respiratory arrest." KMBC says the minor was in a hospita

    July 27, 2009
  • Best Of Extra: Prep football players catch passes, attention

    Bishop Miege H.S.Justin McCay​College football coaches and Pitch readers agree: There is some skill at the wide receiver position at area high schools.Justin McCay of Bishop Miege and Keeston Terry of Blue Springs tied in the readers' vote for Best High-School Athlete. McCay, a 6-foot-3 senior, has committed to play at the University of Oklahoma. Terry is headed to the University of Kansas.As a junior, McCay attracted the notice of college scouts by scoring touchdowns by a variety of means --

    October 5, 2009