The University Dance Company had a dress rehearsal for their upcoming performance at the Lied Center, November 19 and 20.
The University Dance Company had a dress rehearsal for their upcoming performance at the Lied Center, November 19 and 20.
Students make voices heard at open mic night
A group of dancers from the African Student Association perform during Voices Unheard, an open mic night at the Kansas Union on Wednesday night. Devon Lee, who planned the event, explained that he wants this to become popular at KU. Video created by Cory Bunting and Katy Saunders.
Gogol Bordello, a nine-piece "gypsy-punk" band, played at Liberty Hall on October 24.
A breakfast favorite is in short supply right now, making it hard to come by in local grocery stores.
A third-party investigation is underway at KU as Mark Mangino is under scrutiny from some current athletes.
New food bank prepares for winter
The newly developed Douglas County food bank will help feed local families in need this winter.
LINK provides holiday cheer for needy
The Lawrence Inter-denominational Nutrition Kitchen prepares for another Thanksgiving feast for the area’s needy.
Mangino press conference on internal investigation
Kansas football coach Mark Mangino answers questions on the internal investigation during the weekly press conference.
Tenants complained that landlords were not doing them favors by selling parking spots on game days.
Thanksgiving homestay looks for more family
Families are needed to accommodate international students during Thanksgiving break.
Because of the unpredictable cold weather, the fall harvest is falling short this year.
Goodbye to the old Kansas Bridge
Engineers demolished the old Kansas River Bridge on Monday.
KU Athletic Department faces a lawsuit filed by a former KU swimmer Ron Neugent. He complained that the department is not following the Title 9, which ensure the gender equality in college athletics.
If the State Legislature doesn't restore eight million dollars to the judiciary budget, the Supreme Court will shut down state courts for one week each month.
A new movie is causing viewers to question when the world will end. The movie is based off of historical prediction.
Restaurants downtown thrive in poor economy
With the bad economy you wouldn't think it was a good time to open a restaurant, but if you drive down Massachusetts Street you'll find several new enterprises. Emily Boeckman tells us why they are taking such a risk in current conditions.
Thanksgiving break is coming up soon and students could be leaving school in efforts to do what some call the "Turkey Drop."
Jayhawk Caterpillars, First of Species in Space
Three members of the KU Biology Department will be traveling to the International Space Station next week aboard the space shuttle Atlantis.
Four KU saxophone quartets performed last night in Murphy Hall's Swarthout Recital Hall. Each quartet performed one to three pieces that they have been working on this semester. In this photo slideshow we hear from Vince Gnojek, professor of saxophone, and Crystal Alexander, graduate student and director of Quartet IV. She also plays the alto saxophone in Quartet I.
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