Overdraft fees affect student finances
New bill could change the way banks deal with people who overdraw their accounts.
2009's top stories
Kansan.com’s most-viewed stories show a year of tragedy, controversy and basketball.
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.
Kansas native adds new elements to ballet
Trey McIntyre Project mixes classical ballet, modern dance and multimedia in performance.
Student athletes' discipline in question
The University is investigating potential violations of the Student Code of Conduct.
KU Hospital ranked among top five centers
Hospital was judged for the list with 93 other medical centers.
Students show indifference in health care
Young adults have yet to play active role in rallies, heated discussions.
Players involved in second fight
Students report football and basketball team members scuffle behind Budig Hall.
Students, teams react to fights
Chancellor chastises teams; basketball and football players unite to apologize; and students share experiences, opinions.
Basketball and football players scuffle outside Wescoe Hall
The fight started after one of the Morris twins pushed a football player. Since the fight, players have released a collective statement.
Take Back the Night sheds light
Downtown rally Thursday night raised awareness on sexual abuse and domestic violence.
March on Mass. against sexual violence
Take Back the night, a nonprofit organization will hold rally tonight in South Park.
Mirsepasi remembered as happy, caring
KU student’s passing mourned by friends and family.
Service, visitation for Ashley Mirsepasi
Friends and family to mourn the passing of journalism student Ashley Mirsepasi, Olathe senior.
Graduate uses photos to save lives
Former student holds competition to raise money for wells in Africa.
Governor wants to improve school ranking
Parkinson calls for tougher admission standards.
Endowment sees record number donations
The fund increase offers more scholarships, student awards and professorships to the University.
Professor helps plan eco-city building
Innovative design of self-sustaining building makes way-finding an important study.
Students recovering from swine flu speak out
Three students describe their experiences with the H1N1 virus.
Ramadan inspires growth for students
Muslim and non-Muslim students fast for the monthlong holiday.
'The Gift' author to speak on latest work
Lewis Hyde comes to KU as part of the Humanities Lecture Series.
Amanda Shaw to perform at Lied Center
The 19-year-old fiddler will take the stage at 7 p.m.
Liberty Hall to house retro movie night
The double feature will include two European films from the 1960s.
Anschutz receives environmental award
Anschutz Library is awarded for student-led initiative to use wind power to conserve energy.

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