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Thrift Market will host a thrift event at Cider Gallery on Sunday, June 29 from noon to 5 p.m. Vendors will offer selections ...
Freedom Fest at Centennial Park will celebrate and review the Constitution. It will have food and family activities.
As economic uncertainty rises, younger generations turn to nostalgic, affordable luxuries that bring comfort and escape.
Thousands gathered at Mill Creek Park in Kansas City, Kansas, to join the nationwide No Kings Day protests against Donald Trump on June 14.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Kansas baseball dropped its second and final game of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday afternoon against the North Dakota State Bison, 4-3. With the loss, Kansas has ...
The Creighton offense exploded in the middle innings of Kansas' Friday game, sending the Jayhawks to an elimination game on Saturday at the Fayetteville Regional.
Everyone knows Big Jay and Baby Jay. Fewer people know the students inside the costumes. As graduation approaches, the students who play the Jayhawk prepare to wear the yellow boots ...
The Lawrence City Commission voted on Tuesday to advance the development of the Gateway District through tax incentives. The commission took its first steps in creating a STAR bond district to ...
KU's film and media studies department will recognize student filmmaking at the annual Tensie awards on Thursday at Liberty Hall. Here are the student filmmakers nominated for awards.
KU Transportation Services is hosting a parking forum Thursday in the Union at 10:00 a.m. where students and staff can discuss their thoughts about KU parking and transportation.
A Kansas law that adopts the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of antisemitism has received mixed reactions from the University of Kansas’s Jewish community. SB ...
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