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CHALK writer Anna Bohlmann looks into the true intentions of the widespread body positivity movement, and the effects on bodies everywhere.
Caroline McCone speaks up about her own experience with having an unexpected period arise and how Period, a KU Student Affairs initiative, provides menstrual products around campus to support these unexpected mishaps.
As Hot Girl Summer cools down and the school workload picks up, the more emotional Sad Girl Autumn aesthetic takes hold.
CHALK editor Caroline McCone discusses the history of the mullet hairstyle and its current pop culture revival.
CHALK contributor Caroline McCone writes about the Lawrence skateboarding community and how their bond remains strong amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Catherine Ke, a freshman from St. Louis, amassed almost 155,000 followers on TikTok with her viral videos. She first went viral in March after using the video app to combat quarantine boredom.
More voters between the ages 18-29 are voting in the election this year than previous years. KU first-time voters tell what their first experience was like.
Izze Vanlandingham, a freshman studying design, is making the most out of her time in college through her passion — film photography.
Marc Havener, a KU film school graduate, spent six months filming "Dear Larry: A Letter to Home." The film captures those in the community that came together in this time of need and provided for the community in various ways.
You are not alone if you've developed a few Zoom crushes this semester. These student experiences will teach you what to do and what not to do when when approaching your online crush.
Paige Schaeffer premiered her first solo art gallery, "I Need Color" at the Kansas Union Gallery the last weekend in August, as part of her ongoing artistic endeavors.
University of Kansas graduate, teacher and writer Rebekah Taussig publishes her first book, "Sitting Pretty: The View From My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body."
Ladybird Diner owner Meg Heriford penned a collection of essays on the diner and Lawrence community titled, "Ladybird, Collected." The book will help raise funds for the restaurant's community food pantry.
A trio of roommates create unique and funky earrings for their new online jewelry shop: Putlingfield Manor.
Drag shows at The Jazzhaus offer a space for University of Kansas students to watch and perform. The number one rule is: "Don't be an asshole."
Basketball players Mariane De Carvalho and Niccolly Ramalho met five years ago in Brazil. This is the story of their friendship, faith and time as teammates on the Kansas women's basketball team.
There are a number of ways to make your closet more environmentally friendly. Here are some things to consider before you buy new clothes.
Hannah, a graduate student at KU, began using a vibrator as an undergraduate student in Iowa. She was hesitant at first, so she took a friend with her to a sex shop.
Influencers are taking over the marketing world. Are we starting to see through them, or do they just keep getting better at seeming real?
It’s a Wednesday evening, and like usual, I’ve got two screens in front of me.
Sex is confusing. How do we talk about consent, freedom, exploration and respect all at the same time? Chalk talked to experts about how conversation about sex has evolved on campus.