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Greensburg natives cope with disaster
The small, southwestern Kansas town suffered huge amounts of damage after a tornado touched down Friday night.
After news of the devastating tornado reached them, students from Greensburg made attempts to confirm the safety of their family, friends and property.
Spencer Art Museum hosts student night
Event attempts to increase student interaction
The Spencer Student Advisory Board holds events like student night to attract students who normally wouldn't visit the galleries and attend the lectures. This year KJHK provided the entertainment for those who attended last night's event.
Learning about the world of art
Visual art students spread the love of art to local school kids.
KU graduate students took local school children on a tour of Spencer Art Museum’s display on contemporary African artists working in reverse glass painting.
"Guys and Dolls" opens on campus
Student tickets are $10
Proceeds from the May 5 performance will go to the Douglas County AIDS Project
Art show displays current, former students art
Exhibit Monday night at Teller's
Red Balloon sponsors an art gallery featuring current and former KU students Monday night at Teller's.
Concert held at Pearson Scholarship Hall
Pearson Lawn Rock-A-Thon featured four local bands Saturday night
The concert was held for the seventh year and is the scholarship hall's biggest social event. The event is free to students.
Phelps documentary makes waves
"Fall from Grace" catches prominent eyes at film festival
Morgan Spurlock, director of "Super Size Me," was interested in KU student filmmaker Ryan Jones' documentary of the Fred Phelps family. The family itself was pleased with the film, citing it a success since at least one of their hateful signs was shown.
Protestor still stands for beliefs
Activist Caroljean Brune still protests despite three arrests
After being expelled from the University of Kansas, Caroljean Brune now works for the University. Brune looks at her past with no regrets.
Lied Center welcomes Day on the Hill
The Faint, G-Love to headline event
Student Union Activities funds the concert and will charge $5 for students and $10 for the general public.
Students compete in lax poetry contest
Top poets receive Mass. Street gift certificates
An open forum at the Kansas Union provides poets the opportunity to read their work aloud and receive feedback from fellow students. Comedic material won the top two spots.
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