
Kansas Jayhawks News
KU’s Travis Goff talks David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium | Kansas City Star
Kansas athletic director Travis Goff discusses KU football stadium renovations, including new seating and turf, ahead of Jayhawks’ Week 0 game vs. Fresno State.
Lance Leipold on Jalon Daniels, more from studio interview – On3
Leipold talked about the health and confidence of Jalon Daniels as he returns for his final season. He looked back on last season when they were one of hottest teams in the country.
Jacque Vaughn has impact on KU basketball’s Darryn Peterson | Kansas City Star
According to Goff, Peterson has already built a close relationship with KU assistant coach Jacque Vaughn, who joined head coach Bill Self’s Jayhawks staff in May after years of coaching in the NBA.
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Kerr County officials waited 90 minutes to send emergency alert after requested, dispatch audio shows – ABC News
At 4:22 a.m. on Friday, as Texas’ Hill Country began to flood, a firefighter in Ingram – just upstream from Kerrville – asked the Kerr County Sheriff’s Office to alert nearby residents, according to audio obtained by ABC affiliate KSAT. But Kerr County officials took nearly six hours to heed this call.
Former Superman Dean Cain Says Hollywood Has Made Character Too ‘Woke’
Dean Cain is not a fan of the direction Hollywood is taking Superman. The actor, who played the superhero on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman from 1993 to 1997, said he is concerned about James Gunn‘s vision for the character.
Deion Sanders says college football needs salary cap – ESPN
Colorado coach Deion Sanders is advocating for a salary cap in college football, noting that it would help even out the competitive landscape in a sport that is already becoming more like the NFL.
Sound of The Big Bang Suggests Our Galaxy Floats Inside a Void : ScienceAlert
Sound waves ‘fossilized’ in the arrangements of galaxies across the Universe support the theory that the Milky Way galaxy floats adrift in a giant void in space.
Earth’s Rotation Is Speeding Up This Summer. Here’s Why | TIME
If you’re the kind of person who gets a lot done, you’re grateful for every one of the 86,400 seconds that make up a day. On July 9, however, as well as on July 22, and August 5, you won’t get your full complement of seconds. On these days the Earth will be measurably—and, so far, unaccountably— accelerating its rotation, shaving from 1.3 to 1.5 milliseconds off of the usual 24 hours the typical day gets.
Patients call for research into antidepressant withdrawal symptoms : Shots – Health News : NPR
Phillipa Munari started antidepressants in 2003. Her doctor recommended one, she said, after she complained of feeling tired. She didn’t think it helped, but she kept taking it anyway. When she decided to stop taking the drug 10 years later, her doctor helped her taper off it.
Question of the Day
What does work look like for you after you have time off (or for those who are retired, what did it look like)? Does additional work build up for you while you’re gone, or can you pretty much just pick up where you left off?