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Jeanne and Ric Averill, KU alumni, are playing the Grandmother and the Old Dog, respectively, in the Lawrence Arts Center. They estimate they have played in hundreds of plays together ...
Demolition began on Wednesday on the former McLain's Market building and is set to be completely torn down by the time students arrive back on campus. The longterm goal for ...
Sisters Hope and Hunter Coates have found community through the sport of roller derby.
Mac Copeland, Troy Wineinger and Hannah Roemer share their stories of their experiences in the aftermath of sports injuries.
The Douglas County Commission (DCC) is the governing body responsible for overseeing policies and procedures that affect the residents of Douglas County. Historically, the commission has been made ...
A dead tree, also known as a snag site, near the Military Science Building helps plants and animals on campus at the University of Kansas.
Student Senate Finance Council Chair Camden Baxter proposed a new bill at Wednesday’s finance council meeting with the intent to restore the campus-wide New York Times subscription. The proposed ...
The trespassing charges against three students who were arrested during the May 9 pro-Palestinian protest have been dropped.
Kansas soccer capped its remarkable run through the Big 12 Soccer Tournament on Saturday, downing top-seeded TCU to win the second title in school history.
Details: Interference with law enforcement officers, public urination, possession of fake DL. Subject attempted to flee from police after being caught urinating and was found to be in possession ...
This Friday, Jan. 27, the University of Kansas Edwards Campus will host perspective biotechnology students at its annual Biotech Day.
The Hawk Vintage Flea will a pop up showcasing vintage clothing vendors from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 20.