Monday, October 29, 2007
The hunt for the homecoming medallion begins today. Clues will be printed in the University Daily Kansan each day until the medallion is found. The hunt should last until Friday.
Once the medallion is found, the student must turn it into Wescoe Beach at the homecoming stand anytime from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and to receive their prize. Prizes include the medallion, and 75 points for the student’s group or organization. If the student is participating in the hunt as an individual, the student the will receive the medallion and a gift certificate.
— Brooke Heath
Homecoming events open to all
This year’s homecoming features traditional events as well as some new activities.
Daily events kick off Homecoming Week
SUA events encourage students and alumni to show their Jayhawk pride.
Students hold first corndog eating contest
The University of Kansas has a new kind of contest coming to ...
State employees should see paychecks Friday
Gov. Sebelius signed bill to help state in budget crisis.
Students put hours, effort into floats
Parade one of many homecoming traditions alumni enjoy.
Tradition starts with history
The first homecoming game took place 99 years ago, marking nearly a ...
News Brief: October 31, 2007
Here's a news brief for October 31, 2007
Amateur basketball games on deck
Groups make designs in chalk on Wescoe ...
Several groups are gathering on Wescoe Beach today to make designs in ...
Pancake feed to precede parade
Jayhawks will get a chance to fill their bellies before the Homecoming ...
Students anticipate homecoming tournament
The Homecoming 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament begins today at the Student ...
Early easter egg hunt measures students' happiness
Students from "Positive Psychology" conducted a study on campus to promote positivity.
Spirit Sprint starts off Homecoming
This years Spirit Sprint jump starts Homecoming a week before next Saturday’s ...
Festival to give students journey of Orient
Mural finalists display art on Wescoe Beach
The top 10 finalists in the Jayhawk Nation mural contest will display ...
Pep rally ready to boost spirit
Either coach Mark Mangino or cornerback Aqib Talib will speak at the ...
Charity events begin homecoming week
Canned food and running shoes bring in donations for the Douglas County ...
Dining centers serve up homecoming meal
Bailey DeReus, community and campus outreach chairwoman of the homecoming steering committee, ...
Homecoming Week festivities schedule
Check out the events planned for Homecoming Week
On Dollar, Bob
All that jazz
Student Union Activities sponsored its first “Jazz Gala” Wednesday night in the ...
On Campus
Downtown events kick off the holiday season
Downtown Lawrence, Inc. hopes performances on Massachusetts street and other festivities will ...
Programs certifying more students
More students are involved in University programs dealing with service, research and ...
Editor's note: Student Senate Debate
Student Senate presidential and vice-presidential coalition candidates will square off tonight at ...
Homecoming, not just for Greeks anymore
Homecoming has traditionally been a time for Greek life, but this year’s ...
Beakend: September, 7, 2007
Looking for something to occupy your time this weekend? The Beakend has ...
Crimson & Blue
Thad Holcombe, pastor for Ecumenical Christian Ministries, was misidentified in Thursday’s homecoming ...
Students compete in lax poetry contest
An open forum at the Kansas Union provides poets the opportunity to ...
Graduate uses photos to save lives
Former student holds competition to raise money for wells in Africa.
Where to watch the debate
Several spots around Lawrence are hosting debate watch parties Friday night.
Incentives offered for Student Senate Debate
Participants hope that a raffle and prizes will help bring non-Student Senate ...
Alumni Center sponsors cookout
Homecoming Steering Committee plans several events during homecoming week.
Winning T-shirt slogans revealed
The contest to create new slogans to replace the “Muck Fizzou” shirt ...
Alumni, advisory board urge game day ‘blue ...
Nebraska fans travel in packs and always show up wearing red. Jennifer ...
Homecoming Steering Committee replaces Canstruction
This year, the Homecoming Week traditional Canstruction is replaced by the new ...
Free For All: November 1, 2007
I’d like to say something that should go without saying. Fans of ...
Top six things to know about Homecoming
Everything from this year's theme to the biggest activies
Templin pumps its pride
Laura Remington, assistant complex director said the week is to express appreciation ...
Students have eyes on the prize
Students competed in SUA's Jayhawk Amazing Race for a chance to win ...
From left: Kimberlee Hinkle, Libby Johnson and Hannah ...
1 comment
Kansas Jayhawk fans hold aloft a reproduction of ...
2 comments
Erin Saupe, a Ph.D. student from St. Cloud, ...
1 comment
0 comments
Armed robbers continue to threaten.
3 comments
Comments
Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.
Sign in to comment
Or login with:
OpenID