Video: Local drive offers ways to recycle electronics
Lawrence's Waste, Recycling, and Reduction division recently held an electronic recycling drive.
Video: VP candidate remains on ballot
Despite a decision made last night, May Davis will remain on the Student Senate ballot.
Oread neighborhood tenants violate city ordinance
Many students living in the Oread Neighborhood are unaware of city housing ordinances.
Video: Free SUA events attract more students
SUA has seen a record increase in students who attend free events.
Video: Lawrence city sales tax increases
Today, the city's sales tax increased from 7.3 percent to 7.85 percent.
Video: Tobacco tax increases
The federal tax on tobacco increased today. Cigarettes now cost 71 cents more per pack.
Student Senate leaders claim compensation under new policy
Six Student Senate leaders will receive between $1,500 and $3,000 per semester from a University Endowment Senate account.
Students can work up a sweat at recreation center
New additions to the center include four multipurpose courts, a martial arts room, two racquetball courts and a virtual golf course.
Refund check options decrease, become faster for students
Students can no longer pick up their checks starting this fall; they can either use direct deposit or receive them by mail.
Kansas named one of ‘Great Colleges to Work For’
University was named top five in 12 out of 27 categories.
Certain behaviors increase need for STD testing
Health centers follow the motto, better safe than sorry, when it comes to STD testing.
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Conference turns Lawrence to Science-fiction city
The Science Fiction Research Association’s annual conference, running from Thursday to Saturday, hits Holiday Inn, Kansas Union.
Jazz ensemble takes act to Switzerland music festival
Students will perform six concerts over 10-day period in Switzerland and Germany.
Downloadable music cards give Lied Center different vibe
Center is giving away 50,000 iTunes cards this season to attract more interest in performers.
Kansan Departments
Your guide to surviving the week.
New withdrawal policy begins this Fall semester
Students will no longer need permission from their professors.
Student Senate leaders claim compensation under new policy
Six Student Senate leaders will receive between $1,500 and $3,000 per semester from a University Endowment Senate account.
Alumnus wins more than $800,00 at the World Series of Poker
Grant Hinkle takes away $831,462 with a four of a kind hand during the poker game of a lifetime.
University e-mail accounts attacked by fake KU Credit Union e-mails
The IT Security Office is formulating how to stop the scam e-mails, which ask for personal account information.
Prof. salaries cause of proposed tuition increase
Sophomores will not be affected by the change, but others may experience a 6 percent increase
Identification cards get new look
New card design fails to impress KU students, and they still prefer the old design.
This weekend
Spencer arts festival
What gives you the willies?
Are your phobias controlling your life?
This weekend
The Price Is Right
This weekend
Westport St. Patrick’s day run
Learning the keys to success
How a piano lesson set the tone for my future
This weekend
Play some poker
Question & answer
With Volunteers singer Tyler Jack Anderson
Show some pride
A focus on diversity and dancing the night away
Nooks & crannies
A saucy spot for hookups
Jayplay says...
Watch Super Bowl XLII
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