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Shakespearean theater to open spring 2009

New theater will give students the opportunity to get involved on stage and behind the scenes.

Center for East Asian Studies to send four to China

A team from the center will travel to China next summer to help preserve Tibetan culture. Hongkar Dorje, the director of the school, will speak about Tibetan Education at 7 p.m. tonight at the Hall Center for the Humanities.

Freshman to discuss reading habits of students at convention

Hannah Roark will also recite two poems from a competition where she was a finalist.

Second-year contestant wins SUA’s Project Runway

Bonnie Croisant won with lederhosen-style pants, a Samurai-warrior-inspired top and a hand-dyed dress.

The final sprint to the runway

See what the ‘Project Runway’ finalists are planning for tonight’s challenges in the SUA competition.

KU Theater members sing and act in the raunchy play, ‘Street Scene’

The opera takes place in the early 20th century and depicts relationships and scandals in immigrants neighborhoods.

Local bands compete at Farmer’s Ball

KJHK’s Farmer’s Ball gives local bands the chance to perform and compete against other bands. The second night of the competition begins at 10 p.m. tonight at the Jackpot Saloon.

Francisco wins second term as state senator

KU alumna defeats Scott Morgan and will continue to represent the 2nd congressional district.

Cushioning the hardship of a hospital stay

KU student Melanie Gorges creates and donates pillows to hospitals' pediatric wards.

‘Rocky Horror’ night a big hit

Student Union Activities host event that included a costume contest and ‘time warp’ dance-off.

Brandy Entsminger

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