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Podcast: The Hot Route

Postgame analysis on the road back from Kansas' 45-31 loss at Oklahoma.

Podcast: The Hot Route

The Hot Route breaks down Kansas' thrilling 35-33 victory over Iowa State.

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Roller girls get physical

The Kansas City Roller Warriors leave the sport’s scripted past behind to shed their girlie image.

Best of KU campus

From restrooms to eateries to tanneries, here is the a FYI for all to benefit from.

Teaching beauty pageants goes beyond skin deep

Staci Klinginsmith helps train younger girls for the competition and helps them gain self-confidence.

Kivisto removed as president, CEO of company

Tom Kivisto, former Kansas point guard, was a major donor to the new Anderson Family Football Complex.

Murphy Hall presents world premier of musical

KU students presents the debut performance of “The Girl, the Grouch and the Goat,” with score written by a Tony Award winner.

Nudist park helps promote positive body image

Topeka lake allows members to bare all, helping members become more comfortable in their own skin.

Graduate dreams of pro wrestling stardom

Mark Sterling travels across the country, hoping to be the next big thing for World Wrestling Entertainment.

Sparks fly over Clinton Lake

New venue for fireworks display still draws a crowd.

Christian rock band returns to the city that started it all

Relient K has released five albums and will play at its second Warped Tour on July 2.

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White Owl’s new fiancée tells all

Julia Lee shares her true feelings on her recent engagement and discusses her plans for the future.

University celebrity White Owl gets engaged

The 61-year-old, who is known for his enthusiastic dancing and cheering as KU games, is set to marry 22-year-old student Julia Lee later this summer; everyone is invited to Kansas City, Mo., wedding.

Wakarusa Blogging

Can't make it to Wakarusa? We've got you covered. Bryan Cisler is blogging live from the big event and will keep you up on the action.

Roller girls get physical

The Kansas City Roller Warriors leave the sport’s scripted past behind to shed their girlie image.

Music festival offers more than just music

Hoop dancers, a drum circle, disc golf and many more activities will entertain Wakarusa attendees.