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After a yearlong postponement, the Tokyo Olympics start today, placing Kansas Citian Vlatko Andonovski on the international stage as he leads the USA Women's Soccer team into competition.
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Kansas City, Kansas and Wyandotte County mayoral candidate Tyrone Garner lays out his qualifications for the position, University of Kansas protects its assets with the "Les Miles" clause, and 91.9 Classical KC celebrates its first birthday.
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U.S. Supreme Court rules the NCAA's restrictions on athletes violate the Sherman Antitrust Act
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The different ways of expressing the love of one's country and the changes for student athletes as the NCAA drops restrictions on players benefitting from the use of their name, image and likeness.
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The court ruled that NCAA rules are not reasonably necessary to distinguish between college and professional sports. Still, the ruling could be potentially transformative.
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As the coronavirus pandemic forced UMKC to suspend some of its athletic programs, golf coach J.W. VanDenBorn turned to private donors to raise money to keep his team on the greens.
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Republicans and Democrats across the country are fighting over whether transgender athletes should be welcome in girls' and women's sports. The Kansas Legislature passed a ban, but it looks destined for a veto.
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A string of firings and investigations since 2005 have cost the university millions.
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Universities and the NCAA have failed in addressing the systemic culture that supports sexual harassment and assault by college sports figures.
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A look at the most recent firings and investigations at the University of Kansas Athletics Department, and the culture of sexual assault in college sports programs.
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When the NCAA Men's basketball tournament was canceled and the NBA suspended its season last March 12, it was clear to the entire country that the coronavirus had ushered in a dramatic shift in Americans' daily lives.
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Bob Davis is best known for his decades of broadcasting, calling games for the University of Kansas Jayhawks and the Kansas City Royals.