In the aftermath: Closing
College-age women seek justice, peace and healing while coping with the pain of a sexual assault.
In the aftermath: Jane's story
College-age women seek justice, peace and healing while coping with the pain of a sexual assault.
In the aftermath: Amanda's story
College-age women seek justice, peace and healing while coping with the pain of a sexual assault.
In the aftermath: Jessica's story
College-age women seek justice, peace and healing while coping with the pain of a sexual assault.
In the aftermath: Kate's story
College-age women seek justice, peace and healing while coping with the pain of a sexual assault.
In the aftermath
College-age women seek justice, peace and healing while coping with the pain of a sexual assault.
Film sheds light on farming industry
“Food, Inc.,” showing at the Kansas Union tonight, encourages people to buy locally grown food.
Information about the University's energy initiatives
Get numbers regarding students' contributions to wind energy and how Anschutz Library fits in.
Information on SUA's Human Rights Awareness Tour
Learn about activities this week that contribute to knowledge of human rights.
Student Senate money depleting early this year
Student Senate funds for groups are diminishing quickly this year. Senate began the school year with $108, 168 and has about $30,000 remaining until the end of the school year.
Anschutz Library to consider social “learning commons”
Students who like Anshutz for its loud, social environment will have a new place to hang out and work on group projects. Several campus departments are busy researching what students want in a new learning commons.
Why Wescoe may seem a little quieter right now
New Senate bill limits time and money coalitions could spend campaigning
Controversy arose after funding for balloon experiment
Controversy over whether the remaining funds will be enough for the rest of academic year.
Student Senate discusses plans for KU aquatic center
Student Senate is looking at three different plans for a possible aquatics center at the Student Recreation Fitness Center.
Why internships matter for students
A deflating economy and a shrinking number of jobs keep market tough for students to infiltrate.
Diwali gives insight into Indian culture
KU Cultural India Club will host an event celebrating the ‘festival of lights’ in the Kansas Union.
Student groups benefit financially from having student senators as members
Senators say that every group has access to funds, but admit that it can help for organizations to have an ‘in’
What lies beneath
KU researchers are traveling to Antarctica to research a large mountain range that could exist under miles of ice sheets.
KU ROTC honors veterans with ceremonies
KU ROTC gives ceremonies to at the three memorials and an address from KU professor for Veterans Day.
Moore wins race for U.S. Rep. in 3rd congressional district
Educational policies and wide appeal secured Moore’s place in Congress.
The influences behind KU students’ votes
Political affiliations and candidate reputations are likely to affect students when they enter the voting booth today. But students are also worried about the influence of negative campaign ads used by both candidates.
Students in the Big 12 play hard at rec centers
Kansas ranks 9th when it comes to fees for facilities; Missouri and Nebraska lead the conference in costs
Engineering students travel to Bolivia
Engineers Without Borders is a national organization that works to improve the quality of life in developing countries. The KU chapter of EWB is participating in “Trick-or-Treat So Others Can Eat” before the group leaves for Bolivia in December.
Building a world-wide community at the University
In its second year at the University, Students for Global Awareness continues in its attempts to ensure international students’ ideas are heard.
Air Force ROTC plane to fly over homecoming game
A KU alumnus is among the pilots scheduled to fly the planes.
Rec center addition to be dedicated today
New spaces include golf simulator, extension of running track and more rooms for other sports.
Senate set to vote on new campaign regulations
New election rules about money rules and campaign lengths are part of bill at tonight’s meeting
University, Coca-Cola near end of contract negotiations
The previous contract expired in June 2007, and the two parties have been finalizing the contract’s language since then.
Student Recreation Fitness Center addition to open after months of delays
The add-on will feature a virtual golf simulator, martial arts studio, four multipurpose courts, two racquetball courts and an extension of the track.
Obstacles teach KU Navy ROTC squads teamwork
Midshipmen climbed over 20-foot walls and crossed lines of tires in training exercises Sunday.
JuicyCampus.com gives forum to anonymous posters
Anyone can log on to the site and comment about campus groups or people and remain unidentified.
Students can receive text alerts about late buses
KU on Wheels has developed and implemented GPS to track bus performance and routes.
ROTC teaches life-long skills
KU Army ROTC cadets build their strengths for their future careers and fight for freedoms.
The number of registered voters set new record
Student Legislation sees shift in number in students registered to vote
Marching Jayhawks benefit from donation
The band has received a $100,000 endowment from Dana and Sue Anderson for instruments, uniforms and travel expenses.
Spring 2009 enrollment just ahead
Students can find enrollment and advising times available on Enroll & Pay.
Libraries bring awareness to Banned Books Week
Library employees publicly read from oft-banned books, including “The Color Purple.”
Student Senate working to increase tutoring options on campus
Organization attempting to revive its tutor list that was first created in 2005
University warns students about phone scam
Someone posing as a KU employee has reportedly been calling students and asking for their bank account information.
Board of Regents needs additional state funding
Unless the Regents receive a 3.9-percent increase in funding, state universities will be unable to keep up with the cost of inflation.
Career fair underscores importance of choosing a major
Student Academic Services encourages students to graduate in four years and avoid a tuition increase.
Wireless Internet hits residence halls
The first phase of Information Services’ plan to add wireless access to all residence halls is under way.
Wireless access, coming to you
Students can look for to more access to wireless Internet on campus. Information Services is working with Student Senate to seek out about 100 access points on campus.
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