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Kayla Regan

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House catches fire at 10th and Mississippi

Streets blocked, but no one injured in major house fire.

FML finals week

Spending finals week the best (only) way we know how

The most "legit" ways to survive finals week.

Pivot on the Hill

James Lipton, eat your heart out.

Recommendation denied in gender identity proposal

Commission voted “no” to recommending gender identity be part of Lawrence’s anti-discrimination code.

Regan: Irish 101

As her time in Ireland ends, Regan shows how to be fluent in Irish slang.

Regan: Hostels, cemeteries and 50-year-old men

While traveling abroad, Regan turns her Irish hostel experiences into advice.

Regan: Ireland could set example for peace

After years of violence Ireland is starting to find its own peace.

Regan: Drinking a major part of Irish culture

Irish embrace drinking as a major aspect of life.

Regan: LGBT want rights in Ireland: given some, not all

Columnist abroad works at Gay Community News, sees how new bill affects LGBT community

Regan: Smoking taboo doesn't fly abroad

Smoking in Ireland more acceptable than in U.S.

Regan: this reporter misinterprets Irish charm

Before she begins to study abroad, Kayla Regan learns how some Irish wish good luck

Mixed gender living situations work out

May is National Cohabitation Month.

Latino groups celebrate Cinco de Mayo

Campus organizations teach local children about the Mexican holiday through dance lessons and other activities.

Taylor Swift visits University

Within moments, a group of fans knew of Taylor Swift’s presence at the University.

Lawrence’s local hip-hop scene

With an increasing number of local hip-hop shows, local artists and hip-hop fans are increasing.

Lawrence packs a paranormal punch

Despite not being included in most haunted list, Lawrence has a ghostly past.

Five inducted into Women’s Hall of Fame

Gov. Sebelius and three professors among honorees at a ceremony Tuesday.

Will be homeless for food

Fraternity members camped outside HyVee this weekend to collect food and money for the homeless.

The University wins Hearst competition

The award recognizes writers and gives $10,000 to the school.

Controlling brown recluse spiders

The poisonous pest can be particularly difficult to eradicate from homes.

Presidential candidate’s laptop seized

Tutu Lee’s apartment was also searched by police in response to posted Youtube video.

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Students concerned with safety of houses

Lawrence police reported increased incidents of trespassing, burglary and criminal damage to property last year.

History museum's motor causes smoke spread

A broken motor caused light smoke to fill the Natural History Museum on Friday evening.

Motor causes fire in Natural History Museum

A broken motor made smoke fill the museum Friday evening.

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Renters have no say on political signs

Landlords can place campaign advertisements in tenants’ yards without permission.

Homeless rate in Lawrence increases

Experts encourage students to get involve and help solve the problem.

Graduate architecture course recognized

Graduate Design Studio VII will receive an Education Honor Award from American Institute of Architecture.

Students honored for work on campus media

KJHK, KUJH and the University Daily Kansan receive regional awards.

Increased rainfall causes more flooding

Students can take preventive measures to protect their homes and belongings.

In your cart, out of your wallet

Students pick favorite grocery stores based on price, quality of food.

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Writing center roosts see consistent use

Consultation sessions in residence halls have higher numbers than past years.

Sigma Phi Epsilon renovations complete

The $1.7 million project includes new technology center, 7,000 more square feet, 60-inch plasma.

Housing counseling available to students

Counseling group teaches students about tenant rights and responsibilities.

Meeting shows how to save energy at home

A Westar representative will be on hand to explain how to cut consumption costs

Lawrence attracts freshmen, transfer students

The city’s nightlife, among other things, brings record number of transfer students to the University.

Campus mourns husband of dean

Larry J. Schmitz died yesterday from complications of a lung disease.

Student Housing sponsors lecture on LGBT issues

John Corvino will visit Hashinger Hall theater to heighten students’ understanding of LGBT community

Lawrence blogger dies of cancer

Young, who blogged about his health, day-to-day life with colon cancer, dies after three-year battle

K-10 Connector will increase prices

Bus line between Lawrence and Kansas City must increase rates to cope with budget cuts.

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Painted walls blend therapy, artistry

Changing a room’s wall color can improve moods and encourage creativity.

Game-day parking: an ongoing problem

Student Senate and the Parking Department work together to find a solution that won't lose money.

International students find homes off campus

Dietary and transportation concerns are among the factors keeping more foreign students from living on campus.

Land lines losing to costly smart phones

Although smart phones are expensive, sales are increasing, leaving land lines losing revenue.

Co-ops offer unique housing options

Students living in housing cooperatives determine their own rent but also have to do chores

Students use Craigslist to find housing

KU students are using Craigslist to find apartments, houses and roommates