Monday, April 9, 2007
Thursday’s The University Daily Kansan contained an error. The article, “Sales tax increase may fund upkeep,” should have said the bill would increase the total sales tax to 7.4 percent.
Friday’s The University Daily Kansan contained an error. A correction for the article “Sales tax increase may fund upkeep” should have said a student who spends $7,000 would pay an extra $7 of sales tax with the proposed change.
Corrections: April 6, 2007
Corrections from Thursday's The University Daily Kansan.
Correction: April 16, 2007
An article in Friday's The University Daily Kansan contained an error.
Correction: April 23, 2007
Here is a correction from the Friday University Daily Kansan.
Corrections: March 14, 2007
The following correction should be made to Thursday's Kansan.
Corrections: May 9, 2007
Here are the corrections from Monday's and Tuesday's papers.
Correction: May 8, 2007
The following correction should be made to Monday's Kansan.
Corrections: February 23, 2007
Here are the corrections for February 23, 2007.
Corrections: April 27, 2007
Corrections for April 27, 2007
Corrections: May 1, 2007
Libby Harmon won the women’s pole vault at the UMKC Invitational with ...
Corrections: March 2, 2007
The following corrections should be made to Thursday's Kansan.
Corrections: August 23, 2007
The following correction should be made to Wednesday's University Daily Kansan
Correction: August 31, 2007
Three errors occured in yesterday's University Daily Kansan. Here are the corrections.
Bill proposes sales tax increase
State representative from Lawrence is against Douglas County raising the tax since ...
Corrections: September 7, 2007
Yesterday's paper contained two errors. Here are the corrections.
Lawrence voters set to decide on sales ...
The tax would fund public transit in the city.
Corrections: August 22. 2007
The following corrections should be made to Tuesday's Kansan.
Correction: May 2, 2007
Bus system merger may be necessary to ...
Both systems would need to commit equally to the merger, sales tax ...
Brownback focuses on taxes in State of ...
The governor hopes to eliminate income tax to bring more businesses to ...
Shorman: Smoking ban strips student rights
Banning sale of tobacco on campus is about more than blowing smoke.
Brown: Who should pay for college?
The government seems to really care for me if it's trying to ...
Student Senate defeats bill that would require ...
Bill could double wholesale alcohol tax
Lawmakers propose increase to alcohol tax in response to state budget cuts
Sales tax increase starts today
The Lawrence sales tax, increased from 7.3 percent to 7.85, goes into ...
Thompson: Students will hurt if Lawrence loses ...
‘A sales tax — a fairly regressive form of taxation — is ...
Future of Lawrence public transit hinges on ...
If a proposed sales tax increase doesn’t pass, the city will have ...
Correction to Part 2 of "Shot of ...
Correction to the "Shot of Reality" series.
Corrections: november 20, 2007.
This is a correction.
Corrections: August 21, 2007
The following corrections should be made to Monday's Kansan.
Corrections for October 1, 2007.
Sorry for the mistakes. We hope this makes up for it.
Editorial Board: Athletic funding shouldn't fall on ...
The Women and Non-Revenue Sports fee was voted to be increased from ...
Corrections: September 21, 2007
Yesterday's Kansan contained three errors. Here are the corrections.
Audio-Reader to hold benefit sale
The benefit sale ‘For Your Ears Only’ will sell audio equipment this ...
Clarification: April 12, 2007
The following clarification needs to be made to Monday's Kansan.
Editorial: Cutting campus media fee would reduce ...
Senate should think about the consequences before eliminating the student media fee.
Letter: Should we celebrate more Plan B ...
CITIZEN DOLPH: A rare look at the ...
You may not recognize his name, but Dolph Simons Jr., chairman of ...
Kansas may limit University funding
Editorial: Tobacco tax, decrease deficit
Editorial board discusses the benefits of raising the tobacco tax.
Lawrence public transit system saved
Voters overwhelmingly approve sales taxes to keep buses running after months of ...
From left: Kimberlee Hinkle, Libby Johnson and Hannah ...
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