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Where KU’s defense prevailed against Texas, the offense stumbled

With multiple fumbles and only 305 yards of total offense, the Jayhawks couldn’t capitalize on several opportunities.

Kansas falters against No. 3 Nebraska

Jayhawks continue 33-year-old losing streak to the Cornhuskers in an error-filled loss on Saturday.

Jayhawks NCAA Tournament hopes end

After defeating Denver in the first round, Kansas routed by the Stanford Cardinals in a 5-0 blowout.

Student activists come out against Proposition 8

Members of Queers and Allies protested California’s ban on gay marriage with demonstrations in Kansas City, Mo., and St. Louis.

Kansas triumphs over Nebraska-Omaha

Team has multiple 1-2-3 finishes in easy victory against Division II opponent before two week break.

Kansas places both teams in top 10

The men’s and women’s squads have strong showings at the Midwest Regionals at Oklahoma State.

George H.W. Bush receives award, answers questions at Lied Center

The former president visited the University to receive the Robert J. Dole Leadership Prize, the first former president to do so.

University aids local charities

Kansas has reached 80 percent of its donation goal to the United Way of Douglas County.

KU alumna climbed her way to the top

Cynthia Carroll is ranked fifth most powerful woman by Forbes Magazine.

International Education Week lets students think globally

The University’s openness toward international students and studying abroad makes it receptive to this national observance.

Killer instinct comes back to guard

Kansas scores 106 points, the most under coach Bonnie Henrickson in a rout of Sacred Heart.

Morning Brew: Is Travis Releford the new T.I.?

The freshman guard looks like the rapper, but can he match his success?

Dodd: Not much joy on Senior Day

The last home game of the season was tough but the team has one last chance for redemption against Missouri.

Jayhawks owe their victory to Aldrich

When the Kangaroos encroached on Kansas, the sophomore center was there to hold everyone together.

Jayhawks win despite mistakes and a lack of three-point shots

Kansas hit one of thirteen three-point tries and committed 15 turnovers and still came back for a victory of 71-56.

Injuries plague Hawks in Saturday’s loss

With offensive stars Jake Sharp and Kerry Meier partially absent, Kansas couldn’t capitalize on scoring opportunities.