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Downtown Lawrence offers a wide selection of bars

The bars’ unique atmospheres attract a variety of customers with their unique perspectives.

Truman impersonator lends political commentary

Historian visits Dole Center and tells audience Truman would not be happy with Bush administration.

Historian visits Dole Institute

President Truman historian will impersonate the president and answer audience questions accordingly.

Alternative forms of birth control available to students

The pill, natural family planning and Plan B are among birth control methods used by students.

Candidates discuss positions on environmental issues

The Kansan spoke with local State Senate and State House candidates, asking them to share their positions on environmental issues.

Obama’s ‘flip-flop’ doesn’t deter supporters

The Democratic Presidential nominee opts out of public financing, becoming the first major-party candidate to do so.

Student out to prove gay and Republican can mix

Salina sophomore wants to run for GOP office despite homosexuality.

Students get involved in local political campaigns

Political science students work this summer with local politicians to gain some career skills, understanding of world of politics.

Students earn D.C. jobs through internships

Fifteen KU students interned with politicians last spring, in some cases earning jobs along the way.

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University student sets sights on Kansas House of Representatives

William Stewart-Starks, Whittier, Calif., senior will run as a Libertarian in the Kansas State House 10th district.

Organziation promotes view on drug policies, legislation at Wakarua Festival

The Students for Sensible Drug Policy encouraged students last weekend to take a closer work at what could be affecting their education.

Record gas prices prompt gas strike

The proposed stike will take place on June 17, 18, but some students think it won’t make a difference.

Ballard files for reelection

First elected in 1993, Ballard is a former Associate Director of the Dole Institute of Politics.

Clinton to concede tonight, end presidential bid

Obama’s newly secured superdelegates have caused Clinton to end bid

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KC Gay Pride Festival unites many for a celebration of self

The activities lasted three days and included performances, dancing and socializing, and the event brought together the community.

'Uncounted' reveals missing voting truths

The film, showing at Liberty Hall, explores voting problems of the 2004 and 2006 elections and how history could repeat itself in the upcoming presidential election.