Thursday, July 16, 2009
Follow along on our twitter, TheKansan_News, as we hit up the annual summer Sidewalk Sale going on downtown from sun up to sun down. We’ll be updating you on where to find the best deals as well as the 411 on food and drink specials.
Photo essay: KU Club Hockey
Follow Kansas players throughout senior night, from pregame until after the crushing ...
Video: Sticky economy hits U.S. Postal Service
View a video package discussing the issue of stamp price increases.
Shape up at home
Use your spare time working out at home
KU students volunteer in Greensburg
Students participating in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service helped ...
Co-ops offer unique housing options
Students living in housing cooperatives determine their own rent but also have ...
Counter kegger
An alternative for the relentless weekend kegger
Former KU student wins cartoonist award
Charles M. Schulz Award comes with $10,000 prize.
Taking falls with professional wrestlers
‘the only thing fake is the finish’ in the wrestling ring
Relay fans witness history in the making
Two runners break a four-minute mile and Kansas’s own Lauren Bonds qualifies ...
From ashes to immortality
For more than 150 years, the face of downtown Lawrence changed as ...
Energy council sponsors student projects
The University of Kansas Energy Council funds a student project that produces ...
Career Center dinner teaches etiquette
Students can learn proper dining skills and network with employers in attendance.
Grad student promotes work on C-SPAN 2
Through teaching and journalism, grad student fights stereotypes and underrepresentation of American ...
For the love of horses
Two students take the reins
KU Bookstores to host grad finale
Students can attend the Feb. 17-19 fair to finish graduation preparations.
The realities of the military
A lack of exposure to the military creates dissonance between the perceptions ...
Students try to fight spring sneezes
Increased pollen, dust and mold contribute to more visits to Watkins for ...
Kansan.com Round-Up: Jan. 20-23
Miss a Kansan news story from the past week? Here's where to ...
Bored and Broke: Deals let students spend ...
Discounts and freebies help students go out on the town without going ...
Midwest road trips guide
The Midwest offers a variety of trips, ranging from The Garden of ...
Nowhere to run
Former KU running back June Henley couldn't adjust to life without football. ...
Fired up about coal
Lawrence’s coal-fired plant contributes to high asthma rates, river pollution.
Leaving a lasting legacy
As Hemenway prepares to retire, he and others look back at how ...
Wak On!
Last weekend, the 2006 Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival took over Lawrence. ...
Where do CLAS graduates go from here?
Rough job markets take bigger toll on liberal arts majors.
Acai is popular superfood in many forms
As health benefits of acai berry become more widely known, local vendors ...
Local artists celebrate solstice
The Fresh Produce Art Collective is hosting a party to kick off ...
Students make long-distance romances work
Thousands of miles apart, KU students deal with highs and lows of ...
KU alumna appears on TV show
Joanna Pergande talks about her experience appearing on “Who wants to Be ...
New exhibition highlights climate change
An art show displays photos and artifacts to explore the North and ...
From left: Kimberlee Hinkle, Libby Johnson and Hannah ...
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Erin Saupe, a Ph.D. student from St. Cloud, ...
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