====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Daily Kansan Page 0822 from reel: L 3150 (1989-02-23 to 1989-07-26) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/78134 Title: School Board Should Scrap Proposal for Drug Testing Summary: Editorial opposing drug testing proposal for high school athletes, arguing it infringes on student rights and privacy while questioning effectiveness. Category: opinion Subjects: drug testing; student rights; school policy; privacy concerns Confidence: 0.9 Title: U.S. Interests Must Have Priority Summary: Columnist Christopher Wilson argues that U.S. foreign policy should prioritize national interests, including supporting non-democratic regimes when necessary for security. Category: opinion Subjects: foreign policy; covert operations; international relations; democracy promotion Named Entities: Wilson, Christopher [staff columnist] Confidence: 0.85 Title: The End of a School Year Brings Satisfaction, Anxiety Summary: Reflection on the mixed emotions students feel at the end of the school year, balancing satisfaction with anxiety about future plans and transitions. Category: opinion Subjects: student life; academic year; summer break; college experience Confidence: 0.8 Title: Reverse the Decline of the English Pub Summary: Paul Greenberg discusses the decline of traditional English pubs and advocates for preserving these cultural institutions. Category: opinion Subjects: cultural preservation; British culture; pub industry; social spaces Named Entities: Greenberg, Paul [syndicated columnist] Confidence: 0.8 Title: Political Cartoon on Deficit and Politics Summary: Cartoon depicting political figures discussing deficit issues with humorous commentary on political decision-making. Category: editorial cartoon Subjects: political commentary; federal deficit; government policy Confidence: 0.75 Title: [comic strips] Category: comic strips 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.