Top 10 places to nap on campus
With finals week underway, napping on campus often is necessary. Check out some popular spots.
City approves students' downtown hot dog stand
Two students will open a food cart on Mass this August.
Downtown hot dog stand will stay open late
City commission approved a stand to stay open at Tenth and Massachusetts Streets until 2:30 a.m.
Xavier Henry declares for NBA Draft
Henry will address media at press conference at 3 p.m. this afternoon.
Into the Streets with community service
Humanitarian event will feature a speech Nobel Prize winner Jody Williams on Wednesday.
Students propose late-night downtown hot dog stand
Two students ask the city for a permit to open up a hot dog stand on Sixth Street.
STI cases in Kansas reach more than 10,000
The majority of the infections have been reported in 20- to 24-year-olds.
Legislators work to fund education budget
Gov. Mark Parkinson recommends an increase in taxes to help fund higher education budget.
Extreme fog in Lawrence adds excitement and danger
It's more than creepy — it's dangerous for drivers.
Parkinson: No cuts to higher education
Governor proposes to increase cigarette or sales taxes instead.
Veterans’ transition not always smooth
Everything from receiving educational benefits to socializing with civilians can be a challenge for military students.
‘Tis the season to watch out for depression
Stressful winter months can bring on a form of depression known as Seasonal Affective Disorder.
SUA is calling all student filmmakers
It is accepting short films and playing host to the 2nd annual International Film Festival.
Chocolate helps reduce stress
New study shows effects of dark chocolate on highly-stressed subjects.
University Dance Company to perform concert
Annual show will feature the work of guest choreographer Bill Evans.
New fund to benefit study abroad students
The scholarship has been set up in memory of former student Gus Rau Meyer Jr.
Fickle weather sends pests out of control
With Kansas’ temperature rising and falling, insects and pests find their way into student homes.
Border Showdown rivalry helps community
Food drive competition between Kansas and Missouri allows a positive outlet for rivalry.
School promotes second female professor
Laura Poppo is now the only female full professor in the School of Business.
Breast cancer fundraiser numbers decrease
Salon Hawk’s results are down from last year, but efforts will continue throughout October.
Student actors perform in ‘Macbeth’
Months of preparation, which began with auditions in August, culminate in tonight’s premiere.
WARhol and PEACE at art museum tonight
Screenprinting and 1980s food will be featured at the event.
New lights could make neighborhood safer
Six student organizations are working with the city to install lighting near campus.
Kansas faces shortage of dentists
Counties do not have enough dentists who accept Medicaid or cater to low-income patients.
Blood drive goes on despite H1N1 concerns
Annual blood drive persists with new location and theme.
Tucker Max brings humor to Lawrence
Famous blogger and author Tucker Max comes to Lawrence to promote new movie.
Burlesque shows return to the spotlight
“Pretty Things Peepshow” draws crowds reminiscent of the 1930s hype.
University creates global studies major
New program will allow undergraduates to obtain previously unattainable international studies degree.
Salon kicks off breast cancer fundraiser
Buy a t-shirt or pink hair extensions, or donate old bras to raise money and awareness.
New policy in store for moped riders
Parking places and times to be regulated.
Thrift shops offer extra income
For students looking for money, selling to resale shops is an easy option.
Car sharing grows popular on campuses
Zipcar relieves carbon emissions and parking congestion.
KU students adjust to life abroad
Several departments at the University offer resources for students far from home.
Internships let students work abroad
By interning in Europe, KU students from differing academic backgrounds get unique work experiences.



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