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Kansan.com’s most-viewed stories show a year of tragedy, controversy and basketball.
Overdraft fees affect student finances
New bill could change the way banks deal with people who overdraw their accounts.
Gridiron Club expansion still on track
Despite Coach Mark Mangino's departure and the six-game losing streak, plans for the Gridiron club still on track.
FBI agent to speak on his 15 minutes of fame
University alumnus Robert Herndon, from “The Informant!” case, will talk at the Lied Center.
Regents name building after Hemenway
The life sciences center at the Med Center is now named for the former chancellor.
‘Farmville’ game increases in popularity
More than 63 million monthly users play the online game and it has extended to a Web site.
Week of events promotes Veterans Day
Holiday observed with programs, opening of study hall in Burge Union.
Science and art unite in modern dance
Liz Lerman Dance Company’s performance explored issues surrounding genetic research.
String quartet's piece revives classics
Group will play pieces in response to Beethoven and Mendelssohn’s works.
Pagan group to observe Samhain
KU Cauldron plans week with events covering topics such as witchcraft and vampirism.
Recent Photos
Dancers are silhouetted in front a green back-lit screen for the show's closing scene.
Published on February 28, 2010
A dancer dresses in a single piece of aluminum duct piping during a fashion show-like segment of the show.
Published on February 28, 2010
A dancer brings an audience member onto the stage before wrapping him in aluminum foil and using him as a prop for a series of dances.
Published on February 28, 2010
A performer stands in the aisle of the Lied Center's seating section to start the show. The performers, lit by single lights inside of their lamp-like hats, appeared in different sections of the main floor as the show began.
Published on February 28, 2010
A dancer shows off her aluminum cape to the crowd during a fashion show-like segment of the performance.
Published on February 28, 2010
Dancers throw giant aluminum duct tubing around the stage.
Published on February 28, 2010
One of the group's six dancers holds an aluminum mask to her face. Each dancer held different body parts that when put together formed a dancing aluminum man.
Published on February 28, 2010
Each member of the dance group holds aluminum body parts which come together to form a dancing man.
Published on February 28, 2010
A dancer's hair blows upward as she sits above a fan used to levitate a metallic ball.
Published on February 28, 2010
Dancers use poles to create a massive metallic robot. The group then took giant figure into the audience to walk through the aisles of the Lied Center.
Published on February 28, 2010
A dancer wearing a futuristic costume walks along the stage.
Published on February 28, 2010
A performer holds a giant metallic balloon before throwing it into the audience to be thrown around for several minutes by the crowd.
Published on February 28, 2010
A dancer dressed in large aluminum air duct piping towers over a miniature version of itself. One segment of the show featured a set of dances in which a single piece of duct piping evolved into human-like form.
Published on February 28, 2010
Two dancers wearing aluminum duct piping act out a love scene that results in procreation of a miniature aluminum being.
Published on February 28, 2010
Politics, and good cinema, is a matter of ...
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Armed robbers continue to threaten.
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"Reconciliation" and Washington don't get along.
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Difference between winter and spring is negligible.
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How would Obama reflect on the past year?
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