Political activist redefines feminism
Angela Davis discusses how feminism reaches beyond gender equality to LGBT rights and reproductive health.
KU engineers, chemists collaborate to advance microscope technology
Separate departments want to make medical microscopes more affordable and more mobile.
Idea-sharing website Pinterest grows in popularity
Pinterest is the latest in website fads among women younger than 34.
Spending a summer in West Africa taught a student the importance of community
One graduate student learns about the differences between American culture and Senegalese culture.
Celebrating 50 years of culture and achievements
As part of its 50th anniversary, the Center for Latin American Studies is hosting a series of lectures this week to honor the Center’s achievements and Latin American culture
The world not likely to end this Friday
Despite predictions that the world will end on 11-11-11, we're betting it won't.
Raising awareness for National Diabetes Month
The American Diabetes Association recommends nutritional food and adequate exercise to ward off diabetes.
Q&A with Workaholics creators
The stars and director of the Comedy Central show Workaholics talk about jobs and the show's success.
Lawrence offers various venues for nightlife
University of Kansas students voice their opinions on which bars they enjoy frequenting.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
KU students and members of the Lawrence community raise cultural awareness
Dumpster diving yields hidden treasures
One man's trash is another man's treasure. Students can find unique decoration for homes for free.
DCAP looking into rapid result HIV testing
Rapid result HIV testing gives individual's answers in a matter of hours versus weeks.
Brains suffer from binge drinking culture
Hard partying can damage still developing college-age brains.
Can you hear me now? Students ignore warnings of cell phone risks
The World Health Organization has released a report on radiation risks, but habits don't seem to be changing.
Study shows many women dissatisfied with birth control pill
The pill top contraceptive choice despite the fact many women are frustrated with its drawbacks.
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