The student senate elections are back. OneKU coalition is bringing transportation and sustainability issues to light in their campaign, and are hoping to grab students attention with these important topics.
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Kansas baseball defeated BYU 11-1 in the first game of their series on Thursday, ending a two-game losing streak.
Indie-rock band Sarah and the Sundays will be performing alongside indie alt band Brazen Youth on the “Like a Damn Tour” tour at the Bottleneck on March 30.
The Kansan's Jubilee Chandra touches on the complexities of modern dating, advocating for women to prioritize self-care and independence over futile attempts to change emotionally unavailable men.
Senior psychology and information systems major Avery Lynch shares how it felt to experience sleep paralysis for the first time in 2020 at her family home.
In honor of the spooky season, Bella Black, who is currently enrolled in SLAV 230: The Vampire in Literature, Film and Television course, shared a fang-tastic written entry of what Black imagines it’d be like to be a vampire for a week.
Lawrence is more than just Mass Street, Kansan writer Harry Whited says in his exploration of Lawrence's staple restaurants that are "Just off Mass."
After missing last season's NCAA tournament run with the Jayhawks, head coach Bill Self returned to the Big Dance in Salt Lake City for his squad's first and second round matchups.
Photographers Allison Muzzy and Taylor Rantz share pictures from the 2024 St. Patrick's Day Parade that trailed down Massachusetts St. in Lawrence, on the holiday.
University of Kansas graduate Jake Geisen turned his passion for glassblowing into a full-time job, allowing him to do what he loves all while staying in Lawrence.