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Let’s Talk About Sex, Baby!

You’ve got questions? Femme FM has answers!

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Heartscape Landbreak

The local band came into the studio and jammed out Sunday April 22nd.

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Overkill on Malicious Intent

DJ Lector speaks with Blitz at The Beaumont Club this Thursday.

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Femme FM gets dirty!

DJ Evie lets it all hang out…

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KJHK’s April 13th show

Missed out on all the action? Check out the event here.

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Cowgirl’s Train Set jams out

The local group stopped by the studio Sunday April 15th and played us a whole show!

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Kansas Relays

 Reese Hoffa sets 2012 record, wins downtown Kansas Relay shot put event.

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Ghost Tours of Kansas

Ad Astra Radio’s Sara Sneath takes some rather unconventional tours.

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Taproom Poetry Series

Last week, the series featured poets Lee Ann Roripaugh and Jordan Stempleman.

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2012-2013 KJHK Executive Staff

Meet our new execs for next year!

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New Book Release: Desiring Map

Creative Writing Lecturer Megan Kaminski on her newly published book of poems.

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PJ 2 CJ: Final Episode

In the final episode of PJ 2 CJ, the guys discuss some NFL headlines, the NBA Playoffs and reflect on memories at KU during the 2011-12 year.   Headlines   NBA   Memories

James Stanfield went 3-5 in the Jayhawks loss

Missed Opportunites Highlight Kansas loss

By Blake Schuster Twice in Kansas’ 8-1 loss to Oklahoma the Jayhawks had the Sooners in damage control — and both times the Jayhawks came up empty. In the bottom of the second inning, Kansas was able to load the bases with two outs. The Jayhawk lineup had been shaky all season — batting .248 on the year — but the top half of the order has been productive at getting men on base, and leadoff batter Tucker Tharp was strolling up to the plate. Tharp wasted little time in the batters box, ripping the first pitch he faced and sending it straight to the shortstop who promptly tossed the ball to first. Inning over….

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Jayhawks lose game and Elgie

By Blake Schuster Down 2-0 at the top of the fourth inning to the Oklahoma Sooners, the Jayhawks offense was looking for a spark. Unfortunately lightening wasn’t the spark they were hoping for. Instead Kansas’ weekend series opener was disrupted by a 98-minute rain delay. Kansas ended up falling to the Sooners 4-1 in Frank Duncan’s first start since tossing a complete game victory in Austin, Texas last Friday. Duncan got off to a rocky start giving up two runs on two hits while issuing two walks in the top of first. “That’s been my Achilles’ heel,” Duncan said of giving up early runs, yet the freshman responded by retiring 12 of the next 13…