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Stop Day eve offers time to relax
Head to Mass Street, plan a trip to the Insight Bowl or choose another way to spend your free night.
Back-to-back bowl victories football’s goal
The Jayhawks will meet 7-5 Minnesota on New Year’s Eve and players hope injuries won’t plague the team.
Three little words, one big step
How to tell if you're ready to say "I love you"
LIfe after the split
How to handle the end of a relationship
Student Senate coalitions announce their spring nominees
United Students, Envision and Students for Liberty will be on the ballot for elections for the 2009-10 school year.
Jayhawks expect Little to bring size and toughness
The small forward says he’ll be ready to play in his first KU game on Dec. 20
Women’s basketball shows improvement in 66-43 victory
Jayhawks hope to continue momentum after recovering from disappointing first half against Western Illinois.
Sharing more than a room
The health risks of community living
Boogaard’s return to court helps Jayhawks win
After missing four games with a stress reaction in her leg, Krysten Boogaard’s return gives the Jayhawks consistent interior play.
What's your fan-t-t-t-asy
Fantasy football owners explore the game within the game
'How you doin'?'
Approaching women can be as simple as using a pickup line, but the real challenge is making a connection beyond a cheesy one-liner
Photographer’s book charts history of Kansas basketball
Rich Clarkson has photographed 53 Final Fours, including three KU national championships
Markieff Morris must complete 20 hours of community service
Diversion is penalty for August BB gun incident; Morris shot a woman in the arm outside of Jayhawker Towers.
Dying for change
An autoimmune disease is killing Jon Lane. Two months ago, Jon, a Tonganoxie freshman, posted a video to YouTube to ask that the country vote in a president who, he says, would change the health care system and help him live. Now all he can do is wait.
Movies to watch for in 2009
A sneak peak at next year's blockbusters and busts
Goodbye Jesus, hello guru
Why not try someone else’s religion on for a change?
Rhythm, running and rest help students avoid stress
Take action to manage the pressures that come with the end of the semester.
Italy study abroad program switches from KU to Iowa
The University has sponsored the CIMBA program for more than eight years. The program moved to the University of Iowa, when KU’s contract expired.