KU senior dies
The cause of Olathe senior Marc Hough’s death is unknown at this time.
Students place in Hearst Journalism Awards
Three students were honored for their work and received scholarships.
Perkins puts KU Athletics employee on leave
Rodney Jones oversaw fundraising efforts and relations between Kansas Athletics and donors.
How to throw a cheap Super Bowl party
Follow these suggestions to get delicious party food on a budget.
Kansan shows support for embattled reporter
Reporter has been ordered to reveal interview notes and confidential source by a Kansas court.
KJHK hosting annual Farmer’s Ball
Eight bands will get a chance to perform Friday at the Bottleneck.
Hall Center to hold lecture with T.R. Reid
Writer and NPR regular will talk health care in the U.S. compared with other countries.
Joe College battle not over
Judge ruled Monday the T-shirt seller owes KU more money.
Assault reiterates dorm safety importance
Students living on campus need to be aware of surroundings to ensure security.
University proposes raising millions
Gray-Little and Perkins hope stadium seat expansion revenue will raise $40 million for academics.
Boulevard Brewery releases Pilsner lager
After 20 years, KU graduate’s company is putting a new product on the market.
Students, physicians weigh in on HPV
The sexually transmitted disease is preventable with the Gardasil vaccine.
The art of healing
Students will honor lost relatives and friends to cancer at Relay for Life tonight
A sobering conversation
University struggles to address the complexities of alcohol policy in the wake of student's death
Swine flu shouldn’t affect KU students
University says threat is small and study abroad to Mexico will still go on as planned.
Farmers’ market opens for season
Shoppers can avoid pesticides by buying local and organic produce, but can they afford to?
Program offers info on female orgasms
Sex educator to give down-to-earth presentation addressing the pleasurable side of sex.
Birth control prices could decrease
A new law opens up the possibility for lower prices on birth control at Watkins.
Heilman wins student body presidency
United Students leaders endured little sleep and less certainty, but student votes went their way.
University counts down to cancer center
National Cancer Institute designation could help bring top researchers to Kansas.
Shaking the salt habit
Americans are consuming more than enough salt, and it could be harmful to their health.
University hosts awareness event tonight
Panelists will host a discussion about alcohol-related fatalities after showing a documentary.
Cigarettes a drag on students’ wallets
KanUquit helps students grapple with financial, health concerns associated with smoking.
Excessive meat consumption could pose health risk
Dieticians say students should balance diets and avoid high-fat red meats.
Students see differences in health care
A growing number of pharmacy students are choosing to go abroad to complete their required rotations.
Professor to preach on porn
Tonight’s lecture will address how pornography affects relationships.
Students clamor for pre-break bronzing
With spring break approaching, students want to shed their winter paleness.
20 more minutes a day
Recent study says weight loss requires more exercise than originally thought.
Dove model to speak on women’s issues
Stacy Nadeau, from Dove’s Real Beauty campaign, will address body image, stereotypes, and the media.
KU panel discusses your brain, on food
Studies at KU Life Span Institute look to answer questions about the obesity epidemic.
Students, faculty remember crash victim
Mavridorakis, a 23-year-old business graduate student, was killed by a drunk driver.
Flu season starting late this year
Though flu season usually starts in the fall, many people are just now contracting the disease.
Rec Center celebrates grand opening
Ambler Student Recreation Fitness Center celebrates its new addition.
Pharmacy school holds career night
Pharmacy employers to meet students tonight at Holiday Inn Holidome.
Acai is popular superfood in many forms
As health benefits of acai berry become more widely known, local vendors watch sales rise.
Recreation center offers new classes
Students will be able to participate in a six-week boot camp class as well as more traditional fitness alternatives
Recreation center addition opens
The $6.3 million addition to Ambler recreation center has extended indoor track and new courts

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