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Mungano's candlelight vigil

KNBU TV reporter Alix Schiraldi attended the 30th annual Mungano candlelight vigil



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Spiking Out

Kelsey Epperson reports on Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Chi Omega's 9th annual spiking out volleyball tournament. Full story

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Shirt Shack

KNBU TV reporter Mary Loveland talked to Baker students who have been taking advantage of the new t-shirt company in town. Full story

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Active Minds

KNBU-TV reporter Reina Murphy gets more information about the organization and National Stress Out Week. Full story

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New football turf

Liston Stadium is replacing the truf due to it wearing too fast. KNBU TV reporter Dannie Harris talked to Head football coach Mike Grossner and Junior football player Charleston Dela Cruz about the field. Full story

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KNBU FM puts on free concert

KNBU FM held a free concert at Hickory Creek. KNBU TV reporter Devin Wilson talked to the organizers of the event and one of the musicians. Full story

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Art Club

The Art Club is a growing organization on campus. Chris Atlakson found out more from faculty adviser Brett Nappe and club president Taylor Collier. Full story

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Working toward a degree

Kathy Wilson works in the SAS office and also takes classes in order to finish her college degree. Full story

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Students participate in Up 'til Dawn event

Students at Up ‘til Dawn took part in sending letters to friends and family in hopes of raising funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Full story

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Rick Weaver retires after 25 years

KNBU-TV reporter Mary Loveland sat down with men's basketball coach Rick Weaver. Weaver is about to retire from Baker after serving Baker for the past 25 years. Full story

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Rodriguez leaves for new coaching opportunity

Defensive coordinator Oscar Rodriguez will leave Baker to coach at Hutchinson Community College. Kelsey Epperson caught up with him and talked about his future plans. Full story

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BU says goodbye to Ron Holden

Mary Loveland reports on a farewell party for Ron Holden, former director of multicultural affairs. Full story

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Stomp for Haiti

Students put on a "Stomp for Haiti" show in the cafeteria to raise money for the devastated country. Full story

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Pat Long addresses recent cuts

KNBU reporter Kelsey Epperson attended a student senate meeting where Pat Long addressed concerns about the five majors that will be eliminated. Full story

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Life after Baker for Dan Harris

KNBU TV reporter Zack Rockey got to see what retired life is like for former Athletic Director, Dan Harris. Full story

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H1N1 flu shots

H1N1 flu shots were given out free to all Baker students. KNBU reporter Reina Murphy spoke with Ruth Sarna about how important it is to get a flu shot. Full story

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Joint committee discussion

With the announcement of faculty layoffs, Kelsey Epperson went on location to talk with Vice President & Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Rand Ziegler about the joint committee and what impact it has. Full story

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Baker basketball preview

Kelsey Epperson takes a look at how both the men's and women's basketball teams will perform this season. Full story

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Up 'til Dawn awareness week

KNBU's Alix Schiraldi caught up with some of the executive members of Up 'til Dawn. Group members had an awareness week recently to get people interested in the work they do for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. Full story

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Fall choir concert

The fall choir concert was held Tuesday, Oct. 27. KNBU reporter Reina Murphy caught up with Director of Choral Activities Matthew Potterton after the concert. Full story

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Documentary based on student paper

KNBU reporter Zack Rockey interviews Tracy Light to find out how her her research paper from a history class turned into a documentary. Full story

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Former Baker employee completes first CD

Cindy Novelo, a former Baker employee, spends time in the recording studio to create her first CD, "Stone's Throw." Full story

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Twilight series attracts wide audience

Women of all ages are supporting the Twilight movies by wearing and carrying all sorts of memorabilia. Men aren’t usually included in the mix, but there are three men at Baker who proudly carry around their Stephanie Meyer books. Full story

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Students combat diabetes

Baker Orange reporter Meagan Thomas and KNBU-TV reporter Alix Schiraldi talk to Baker students who learned to battle diabetes. Full story

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Zeta Chi Bible study

ZX has started a weekly bible study group. KNBU reporter Reina Murphy found out how the idea of having a Bible study came about. Full story

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Think pink week

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Kelsey Epperson checked out some of the think pink week activities that have been going on. Full story

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Baker students famous on Youtube

Creating videos on YouTube has become a hobby for some Baker students. KNBU reporter Mary Loveland and the Baker Orange's Caitlin Stevenson caught up with the creators of these popular Youtube videos. Full story

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Melange Apron set to open

Shawn and Kelsey Nelson prepare for the grand opening of their business, the Melange Apron, 519 Ames St., in Baldwin City. Full story

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Baker Wetlands

KNBU reporter Jessica Mulvaney went out to the Baker Wetlands to get an update on some of the projects that are going on. Full story

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Mason Bruza wise beyond his years

KNBU reporter Mary Loveland and The Baker Orange's Margo Rodewald sat down with Mason Bruza, who is only 16 years old and is beginning his freshman year.     Full story

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Former NFL linebacker joins football staff

Former NFL Linebacker Shawn Barber joins the Baker football coaching staff as the running backs coach. Full story