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By Nichole SchleihaufArts & Entertainment Editor As Valentine’s Day quickly approaches, some may find themselves scrambling for ideas on how to spend their day. There are plenty of ways to treat ...
By Carin HolmesNews Editor COVID-19 precautions at KU have remained the same as they were during the fall semester. While there have not been any changes, KU continues to monitor cases and add ...
By Carin HolmesNews Editor The renovation of the DeFrancesco Building is continuing as the spring semester begins. The building is being renovated to become home to the College of Business at KU in ...
Discover the shows and films that help students recharge, refocus, and escape the stress. By Katelynn Humbles Finals week is upon us, and for students everywhere, the stress level is at an all-time ...
KU Admissions Center is almost ready for opening as construction on the building comes to an end.Photo Credits: John Mahoney ...
By Logan Wolf As a first-generation college student from a low-income background, I have experienced firsthand the vital role that support programs like the TRIO Student Support Services Program plays ...
New KU exhibit highlights student heritage, personal narratives, and the power of storytelling By Katelynn Humbles The KU Archives debuted “A Walk Around the World” on March 11, an original exhibit ...
By Byron Mantoan I had just completed a three-day-long march across the French countryside. This was easily one of the greatest achievements of my life and it wasn’t over yet. I was about to live by ...
By Ollie Stroup Springsteen was born and raised in Freehold, New Jersey. In addition, this is where he decided to start his career, so many of his early shows were held along the Jersey Shore and in ...
By Kara Armstrong The Nancy Jean Stump Seiger ’54 Botanical Research Center opened in June 2023 following more than a year of construction. Located adjacent to the Boehm Greenhouse, the two facilities ...
Many have been struggling financially during this time, and the stimulus bill has a role of assisting businesses, families and individuals. For those making up to $75,000, Congress negotiated $1,200 ...
By Donovan Levine Lead Writer Vickie Held, a retired KU employee, is training a therapy dog named Sassy: a small, young cockapoo with carpet-like fur and limitless energy. Held’s been working with ...