Wednesday, July 5, 2000
Vol. 104, No. 164

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Area residents celebrate 4th of July at CiCo Park
A shade tree and a lawn chair offered rest for Marie Dellen on Tuesday afternoon at Cico Park, the site of Thunder Over Manhattan. Thunder Over Manhattan, a community event sponsored by the Westside Business Association, began at 7:30 a.m., before Dellen needed the coolness of the shade tree. A 5K run and two-mile fun walk kicked off the day's activities FULL STORY.


New aid applications include inquiry into applicants' past drug convictions
Students filling out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid application might notice one change. As of Saturday, students filling out the form must write down if they have had an illegal drug conviction. FULL STORY.


Tex Winter signs more than 200 copies of biography
"I only expected about 10 people to show up," Tex Winter jokingly said as he signed more than 200 copies of his new biography. Winter, K-State men's basketball coach in the 1950s and '60s, was on hand Monday in the K-State Student Union to sign "Trial by Basketball: The Life and Times of Tex Winter." FULL STORY.

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From local track star to Olympic trial qualifier, K-State sophomore focuses on upcoming season

K-State women's track and field and cross country phenomenon Amy Mortimer is adjusting well to life in the limelight. From being recognized at the grocery store by complete strangers to having a constant stream of stories in the local media, she quickly has become one of Manhattan's star athletes.


Men's basketball player leaves team for team-policy violation

K-State men's basketball sophomore Kenyatta Dix will not be returning to the team this fall, head coach Jim Wooldridge announced through a statement released Friday by K-State Sports Information.

K-State women's golfer 1st in school history to qualify for U.S. Open
K-State golfer Miranda Smith became the first women's golfer in school history to qualify for the U.S. Open, Sports Information announced Thursday.


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