University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1998

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43a CHAT Rooms FOUND A NICHE among a wide range of audiences. A user could enter a chat room about any subject. Some even found romance online and made dates to meet each other in person. But there was always the possibility of someone misrepresenting themselves to others in the chat rooms. But the anonymity was appreciated. Student Life Ccontinued from page 282 Research could also be conducted on the Internet. lt proved to a be a constant source of updated information. Internet users could access online encyclopedias and literary critique sites. lt's really easy to find information on a lot of stuff, Chaudry said. And you never have to leave home and go to the library. E-mail provided students with an inexpensive way to keep in contact with friends and make new ones. I stay in touch with my friend that lives in lapan, Stephanie Baur, Overland Park junior, said. Stacey Zarling, Overland Park junior, said, Everything you could possibly want, no matter what, there is a web site for it ught Ef2Yahoo! Chat: Arts and Emertain Elle -Edit yiew Q0 Qommunlcatnr Help .... ...E5 ?l? ,,f?Q1g:1f .,., Eel? e.v. fl?'l7E....3?f Eh Bookmavks Llncallonrlhltpllrflclw . ...J YA:-loo! Simi PWM bv Ichat You eav, I-II all I-Iae. arllfclne else gotten Eileplieu I ir19 5.l-'l.I'Izard and C-Ia-5 'E-7 Ewegg'-.fr -says, I91ha1new ar'rIa'? must be I naw.-'emi even eeerl lf' I-.II e ll In -fl e I I ez I Il lil eme re gerlw,-I 9av5, greatlJIjIUI-. Il'IllQIll'lE' serljmd 5.et.lIl3mll Eilfllflilvl ?1llE' ffl lE'Eil.'ES .l1I,lllal'I'IrrI2 says, I-la'-.feI'I't read I lflfl fm 2 '-f1.+'l'Ille 'I'-:lu say, It tame out In Pap-erbalil-. TIJE'3lj1iIq ' Elreglgwn says, I'leeetIrr'IelIo'-111--s- I-flellCfw'welII,lw.l-tlU2. Save, lleeeeee l:lr3Il1LI'l savsflmust he out or It, lull You say, I'rrI altloul lf? t-fthe If-.-'-3'-I'Il'uvInugI'I the Setlzvrml Settmrl LII-Ellfltif Save, arf-,f g.31.3I1'7 ' M e I I I3 -fir-fe I I fir-.f-fb rfl 45 9 a'-fs, 0 IQ' pil ll li li e e e eww? mu self, The '-mlllrug I9 ver-f If'l'lDIE'5'5l I9, II'I rn'-.I lJDll'lIElI'I You eav, lf'fll19l do vnu llilnl. mf It Zemr-,fl f ' Eu will-,.' qave, le It gaIe'7 ' You eav, Il's will gore, ITE- I-Ilglu Farllazr-.v Zillw-l 9SV5. '3reaII The rv'uerrIom'I:I 'aequence Help-5 e.:pIaIrI some mftlle earlier Iilclfjllea' Elragg-if Save, IJIJII gre-alll lllriggl.-f Save, I want It Iwaw' for 3ure ' You eav, Dld Fc-land merltlon Susan In the I3urIe.IIrIgerf' lte. been wears. 'EVIVIEE' I read It fuleIICI'-weIlowi-Ill2. Save, I fauncl out wmv Pure-Elru'5h Iraerll lyeerl .anlzlllrid Iatelv' lerll-,rl saws, I lnml-. elle If-.fee rnerllmned ll'I the draw.-'Ing oftlne ltnree w-.fllerl he had l'IaIutnn.allm21 lilleltlglxll say-5, wI'IH.f'e. that mellow' 'Hou say, True lla-:.I'IlJat I. rs. reall'-,f ll'IllIQiJlllQ, and attuallw,-' rflnvnng In 'game m-starlr I cha. ll WHERE AM I? P HEADLINES l STOCK U0 CHANGE ROOM P WHO'S ONLINE P FEATURES P CREATE A BCCM QI EDITIDENUTY '21 HYLF 'Q EXIT 'Eff' Applet lchat running BL- admorush agree alk ek apologize nlac applaud arch hal beam beg bile bleah blink blush boggle bunk bop bored bounce bow bpnke brb Cackle calm cape! CBIESS cheer chollle chuckle clap i 'X : l V - I -a.f:mamaaLgzzz,ai.,1sg2m',g- ' -,?g'a-,,Qg,Li'..-iff'



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l I ggi ,D-J BY ALICIA RABAS PHOTOS BY JENNY YERGOVICH G F I- LOCAL BAND BLACK WATER is signed under Matt Parker's Blo Pop label. Working on the label takes Parker to many places, and it has given him valuable experience in the business world. Student Life Owning a franchise or competing for a spot in the job market seemed to be a distant future to many at KU, but some students honed their entrepreneurial skills and balanced their own businesses and course load. Matt Parker, a senior majoring in political science and business, spent most of his spare time promoting a record label called Blo Pop, to which the local band The Black Water was signed. Being a DI was always a hobby for Steve Kilby, he began doing music for parties in the seventh grade. Kilby was a St. Louis junior majoring in advertising and English, but he said he saw a job in radio as a possible future. The opportunities to become one's own boss were abundant in Lawrence. An innovative idea, a bit of luck and dedication could lead a student to becoming an entrepreneur. oing 17 'in' '

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