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Kansas City News Look: Rep Liz Out, Stores Reopen & Artists Hope For COVID Comeback

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - First restaurants now retail. With crowds slowly returning to pre-pandemic levels, dozens of stores at the Oak Park Mall are looking to fill more than 100 positions. From May 19 to 23, businesses at the mall looking for help will have a bright yellow Now Hiring sign indicating they have positions to fill. Northland Designs Future Clay County taxpayers have spent $4.9 million on a controversial government annex project very few people wanted, according to the latest county figures released to KMBC 9 Investigates.For that price, taxpayers now own a piece of property with a massive hole in the ground surrounded by a fence.Two former county commissioners, Gene Owen and Luann Ridgeway, supported construction of a 60,000 foot annex building at the corner of Missouri 152 Highway and North Brighton Avenue.

Gaming The System: KU Professor Says Call Of Duty Can Help Teach History

A screenshot from Call of Duty: World War II Can video games like “Call of Duty: World War II” and “Battlefield 1942” be shaping the way young people view history? Andrew Denning thinks so. Denning, an associate professor of history at the University of Kansas who teaches a popular course on Nazi Germany, says he’s noticed over the past several years that many of his students became interested in history not from books or movies, but from XBox and PlayStation. “These entertainments have become far more widespread, much more popular, much more serious in a lot of ways,” Denning said.

Undergraduate researcher wins new KU award | The University of Kansas

Fri, 05/07/2021 LAWRENCE Jade Groobman, a senior from Boulder, Colorado, has been awarded the first Courtwright Award for Undergraduate Research Excellence through the University of Kansas Center for Undergraduate Research. Groobman is majoring in women, gender & sexuality studies. Her mentor is Sarah Deer, University Distinguished Professor. Groobman’s undergraduate research project explores the experiences of Jews of color in Jewish spaces. Through semi-structured interviews and engagement with existing research, Groobman aims to better understand how both Jews of color and white Jews understand racism in Jewish spaces and what can be done to create antiracist Jewish communities. The public can view a presentation about Groobman’s research on the Undergraduate Research Symposium website.

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