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Jennifer Torline

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Creative writing major for 500, Alex

Mark Petterson competed on “Jeopardy!” on Monday where he placed second for the day.

Leaving a lasting legacy

As Hemenway prepares to retire, he and others look back at how he's made his mark as chancellor.

Art festival adds a cultural element

SUA and the Spencer Museum of Art team up to bring art, music and dance to campus on Saturday.

Program to celebrate Hemenway’s 14 years

‘Hats Off to Hemenway,’ at the Lied Center, will commemorate the outgoing chancellor’s many roles.

Office of Multicultural Affairs relocates

The office will move to Sabatini Multicultural Resource Center, but services offered will remain unchanged.

Hip-hop at Bottleneck

Saturday’s dance-party Move! brings the hip-hop scene to Lawrence, with live art and professional dancers.

‘Tree of Life’ has roots in art, science

Lied Center performance will unite culture and science with on-stage dance, theater, and film.

Sustainable fashion show debuts tonight

Eco-friendly meets fashion forward at the Spring Student Night.

Professor’s film will show at festival

Students helped Matt Jacobson create “The Only Good Indian.”

Tickets on sale for jazz quartet performance

"Tree of Life ­­— Origins and Evolution” features students and faculty from theatre, music and dance.

University Dance Company to perform

The group will present their spring concert tonight at the Lied Center.

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Chamber operas in short style

Students produce, perform, compose short operas based on folk tale and other literature.

From YouTube to Carnegie Hall

KU Tuba Alumnus will perform with the YouTube Symphony Orchestra in New York City today.

Former KU student wins cartoonist award

Charles M. Schulz Award comes with $10,000 prize.

University suspends faculty discounts

Tightening budget leads to temporary removal of basketball, Lied Center ticket discounts for staff.

Poetry Puppeteering

Spencer Lott makes his own puppets, and will use them to narrate Shel Silverstein’s poetry.

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New plan splits School of Fine Arts

Music department will become School of Music, among other changes.

Playwrights compete in own Final Four

Four student plays will be performed at the English Alternative Theatre in a competition.

DJ Spooky addresses climate change with music

Show incorporates images and sounds of Antarctic ice falling.

Photojournalist shows work at Spencer Art

Stephen Williams encourages students to bring their own photos to share.

Noted Chinese director visits campus

Chen Shi-Zheng will be working with theatre and film students and discussing his latest work.

Revue gears up for 60th anniversary

For some, the event has become a family tradition.

Alumna to appear on ‘Millionaire’ today

2006 graduate said she was starstruck.

The life behind the scenes

Backstage workers spend countless hours preparing the costumes, set and lighting at University Theatre.

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Students take drama class with children

Theatre course offers students and kids opportunities to teach each other

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And the beat goes on...

Winter Drumline keeps the groove going after football ends.

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International film fest starts Friday

Student winners’ films will be shown throughout the weekend.

Lied Center offers discounted Wu Man tickets

Student tickets for “Wu Man and Friends” will be $5 until Thursday

Everyone loves a weekend Valentine’s day

Exhibits, concerts and theater performances among holiday happenings in Lawrence and KC

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University Theatre puts twist on “Eurydice”

Student cast plays modern Greek myth characters in performance that opens tonight.

Suspects caught after McCollum robbery

The suspects were captured after they crashed their car.

Film professor returns from Sundance

Wilmott and crew for “The Only Good Indian” turn focus to promotion, sales.

KU 11th in study abroad participation

During the 2006-2007 school year, more than a quarter of KU undergraduates studied out of the U.S.

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SUA revives Salsa Night with extra spice

Five local Mexican restaurants will provide chips and salsa to accompany Latin music and dancing.

New exhibition highlights climate change

An art show displays photos and artifacts to explore the North and South Poles.

Pianist revisits KU with KC Symphony

Kuok-Wai Lio will make his professional debut with the Kansas City symphony Sunday at the Lied Center.

Annual theater festival visits Lawrence

Midwest theater students flock to Lawrence for workshops, performances and competition

Discounted tickets for DJ Spooky on sale today

Beginning at 11 a.m. today, students can purchase discounted tickets for the Lied Center's March 27 DJ Spooky concert.

Jazz quintet defies musical mediocrity

Multimedia program at the Lied Center showcases 100 years of an American art form

KU flight club seeks to make flying more affordable

The group seeks to raise enough money to purchase its own plane

The club pays $94 an hour to rent a plane

The grass is getting greener for Greensburg

The town that was obliterated last May by a tornado will begin environmentally-conscious construction next month

KU architecture students will begin constructing a fine arts center for the town this week in Lawrence. 

Hatching new ideas

Baby Jay’s beginnings

In 1970 freshman student Amy Hurst premiered as the first Baby Jay. Hurst created the character of the little bird on her own time and with her own money.

Professor Profile: Sarah Crawford-Parker

A few questions with Sarah Crawford-Parker.

Professor Profile: Brent Metz

A few questions with Professor Brent Metz.