Thursday, March 12, 2009
City of Lawrence hosts compost sale
The semi-annual compost sale offers Lawrence residents a chance to purchase compost ...
Green it!: Make a compost pile
You need moisture, heat and "ingredients" to make a compost pile.
Reuse it
Make your own mulch
University considers composting
Project could reduce waste, help the environment.
Handshy: Creative thinking can eliminate the waste ...
Some restaurants are going green with their trash; now customers have to ...
Corrections: April 9, 2007
Corrections from Friday's The University Daily Kansan.
Green it!
Take out containers
Liquor laws expand in towns across state
Cities across Kansas amended liquor laws last week. Mulvane will allow sales ...
Fact of the Day: November 28, 2007
Interesting Fact of the Day.
Greening it
How to throw an Earth Day party
Fair promotes sustainable energy
EcoHawks, a student group, used the fair as an opportunity to promote ...
WESCOE
TEASE
Crews clean up storm debris
Heavy rains caused tree damage around campus.
Video: Lawrence city sales tax increases
Today, the city's sales tax increased from 7.3 percent to 7.85 percent.
Building better lives in Bolivia
KU chapter of Engineers Without Borders returns to South America to check ...
Sales tax increase starts today
The Lawrence sales tax, increased from 7.3 percent to 7.85, goes into ...
Economy increases movie sales
As Americans continue to struggle with the current economy, they are more ...
On Campus: May 9, 2007
Here's what's going on around campus today.
On Campus: May 10, 2007
Here is a look at some of the events happening on campus ...
Letter to the editor
Students find bargains at poster sale
Both students and faculty took advantage of this week’s discounted poster sale. ...
Bus system merger may be necessary to ...
Both systems would need to commit equally to the merger, sales tax ...
City debates approving a law to liberalize ...
City staff members are debating lowering the food sales threshold to 55 ...
Lawrence voters set to decide on sales ...
The tax would fund public transit in the city.
Tickets on sale for jazz quartet performance
"Tree of Life — Origins and Evolution” features students and faculty from ...
Bill proposes sales tax increase
State representative from Lawrence is against Douglas County raising the tax since ...
Orange is the post season’s new green
Local retailers see increase in bowl game merchandise sales as students return ...
Engineering students travel to Bolivia
Engineers Without Borders is a national organization that works to improve the ...
This weekend
ZZ top and Quiet riot to rock city market stage
Mass street businesses prepare for annual sale
On Campus: May 3, 2007
Here's what's happening on campus for May 3, 2007.
Papa Keno's reopens after settling tax debt
The owner, Greg Keenan, worked out a repayment plan with the state. ...
Tomorrows News: The Samsung Reclaim
A look at the new Samsung Reclaim, a new "green" phone from ...
Football team loyally follows Mangino
Corrections: April 6, 2007
Corrections from Thursday's The University Daily Kansan.
Student group gives back to local farms
A campus group spends their weekends helping local farmers.
Kansan ad staff receives national awards
Three individual members were honored and attributed their teamwork to the paper’s ...
Former student pays the bills by empowering ...
As a Passion Parties consultant, Janette Reinke helps other women explore their ...
Students turn to caffeine
Students are suddenly starting to caffeinate as the buckle down for the ...
Corrections: September 21, 2007
Yesterday's Kansan contained three errors. Here are the corrections.
Kansas Jayhawk fans hold aloft a reproduction of ...
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Erin Saupe, a Ph.D. student from St. Cloud, ...
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Armed robbers continue to threaten.
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KUnited presidential candidate Libby Johnson and vice presidential ...
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