Groups push University to protect wetlands
Environmental and Native-American organizations demonstrate by Strong Hall to protest South Lawrence Trafficway.
Budget cuts hinder academic programs
Reduced course offerings make it tougher for students to graduate on time.
Student Senate reviewing alcohol policy
A subcommittee is considering changes that would let University employees enter dorm rooms without warrants.
Athletics proposes new stadium suites tower
The Athletics Department hopes to build an addition to Memorial Stadium and pledges $40 million to academics if the plan is approved.
'Personal Finance' enrollment rises
Enrollment in the financial course is at its maximum limit.
Future admission requirements may change
Kansas Governor and Regents discuss elevating school rankings by toughening standards.
Professors receive awards for excellence
Committee to hand out over $100,000 in awards to University Faculty.
University applies for energy program funding
Center for Sustainability helped develop a program that would reduce emissions and save students money.
University could put workers on unpaid leave
New policy lets University put employees on furlough during budgetary strain.
Information Services saves on technology
Recent technology changes benefit the University while saving thousands.
Budget cuts decrease number of GTAs, increases class sizes
Fewer GTAs may affect class dynamics, GTA position renewal and research at the University.
Regents allocating funds to maintenance, tuition
Two thirds of funds are going towards deferred maintenance with the remainder providing tuition assistance.
Regents vote to increase tuition
The increase will make it possible for the University to keep the tuition compact
Board of Regents to determine tuition
Their decision will affect the four-year tution freeze compact offered to incoming freshman.
Stopping to smell the roses
Landscaping around campus requires careful planning, budgeting and man power.
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