====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Daily Kansan Page 0466_1 from reel: NP 13608 (2005-01-20 to 2005-04-18) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/112844 Title: Study Shows Hispanics Have Lower Cancer Risk Summary: Research study finds Hispanics living in close proximity have lower cancer risk compared to non-Hispanic communities, with various factors contributing to health disparities. Category: informational content Subjects: cancer research; Hispanic health; epidemiology Named Entities: Tankard, Frank [correspondent]; Lopez, Michael [student]; Eschbach, Karl [associate professor]; Goodwin, James S. [professor]; Mahnken, Jonathan D. [assistant professor]; Aguilar, Victor [president] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Kansas Could Tremble in Future Summary: Research indicates potential for low-magnitude earthquakes in Kansas due to Humboldt Fault Zone, with historical data showing previous seismic activity in the region. Category: informational content Subjects: earthquake risk; geological faults; seismology Named Entities: Keating, Jonathan [correspondent]; Ohlmacher, Gregory [associate scientist] Confidence: 0.85 Title: Jury Convicts Black D.A. In Discrimination Trial Summary: New Orleans jury convicts first black district attorney of discrimination against 43 white employees, awarding $1.8 million in damages. Category: national news Subjects: racial discrimination; legal proceedings; criminal justice Named Entities: Jordan, Eddie [attorney]; Duval, Stanwood [judge] Confidence: 0.8 Title: Site for New Multicultural Resource Center Dedicated Summary: Students, faculty and staff gather to recognize those instrumental in making the dream of building a new multicultural center a reality. Category: campus news Subjects: university facilities; multicultural education; campus development Confidence: 0.8 Title: University Works to Establish Bioinformatics Center Summary: Recruitment underway for students and faculty whose research intersects life sciences and computer science for new bioinformatics center. Category: campus news Subjects: academic research; university administration; scientific computing Confidence: 0.8 Title: Fault Line in Kansas Could Shake Things Up Summary: Research indicates Humboldt Fault Zone in Pottawattamie County could produce earthquakes in Kansas, with magnitude 2 to 3 earthquakes possible. Category: local news Subjects: geological hazards; earthquake preparedness; regional geology Confidence: 0.75 Title: Column: What Will Be the Final Act of the U.S. Occupation in Iraq? Summary: Stephen Shupe discusses potential outcomes for U.S. occupation in Iraq, considering various scenarios for withdrawal. Category: editorial Subjects: foreign policy; Iraq War; military occupation Confidence: 0.75 Title: Column: Why Do Gays Want to Get Married When Most of Them Fail? Summary: Julia Melim Coelho ponders why gays want to join marriage institution when about half of marriages don't work well enough for straight couples. Category: opinion Subjects: LGBTQ+ rights; marriage equality; social commentary Confidence: 0.7 Title: All-Star Lineup Scheduled for Kansas Relays Summary: Olympic champions Marion Jones, Maurice Green, Stacy Dragila and University of Kansas graduate Charlie Gruber planning to participate in Kansas Relays. Category: sports Subjects: track and field; athletic events; college sports Named Entities: Jones, Marion [Olympic champion]; Green, Maurice [Olympic champion]; Dragila, Stacy [Olympic champion]; Gruber, Charlie [University of Kansas graduate] Confidence: 0.8 Title: Softball Team Loses to Nebraska Summary: The Cornhuskers defeated the Jayhawks 7-3 in a double-header, with Kansas facing Wichita State in another double-header today. Category: sports Subjects: college softball; athletic competition; team sports Confidence: 0.75 Title: Kansas Baseball Team Rises Up From Some Hard Hits Summary: Bill Cross suggests the next time you go out for a drink you should toast coach Ritch Price for a job well done after team faced setbacks but won eight games in a row. Category: sports Subjects: college baseball; athletic performance; team sports Confidence: 0.7 Title: Kansas Recruits Shine in All-Star Contest Summary: Three men's basketball recruits represented the West in annual McDonald's All-American high school basketball game, with Mario Chalmers leading team with 20 points. Category: sports Subjects: college basketball; recruiting; athletic events Named Entities: Chalmers, Mario [basketball player]; Downs, Micah [basketball player]; Wright, Julian [basketball player] Confidence: 0.75 Title: Pi Kappa Phi Wins Its First Softball Game Summary: Defense overpowered long hits in intramural softball game as Pi Kappa Phi defeated Alpha Epsilon Pi 5-4 in seven-inning game. Category: sports Subjects: intramural sports; college athletics; team sports Confidence: 0.7 Title: On CAMPUS: Multiple University Events and Lectures Summary: Collection of campus announcements including Latin American Studies lecture, KU Memorial Union lecture, Student Union film screening, East Asian Studies film festival, and English Alternative Theatre play. Category: announcement Subjects: campus events; lectures; student activities Confidence: 0.8 Title: Research: Bioinformatics Center Development Summary: Continued from page 1A: Multidisciplinary Research Building completion will house supercomputer capable of processing data 200 times faster, with bioinformatics playing major role in new facility. Category: campus news Subjects: academic research; scientific computing; university infrastructure Confidence: 0.75 Title: Sprint, Cable Providers to Combine for Services Summary: Sprint Corp. looking to team up with cable companies to provide more integrated phone services for cable customers. Category: national news Subjects: telecommunications; business mergers; service providers Confidence: 0.75 Title: [advertisements] Advertisers include: Kansan Newsroom Category: advertisements Confidence: 0.9 Note: Descriptive metadata for this item has been generated in part using AI (artificial intelligence) technologies and may be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate. Please contact the Kenneth Spencer Research Library with specific questions or concerns.