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Finals week is upon us, and for students everywhere, the stress level is at an all-time high. Still, in the chaos of cramming and caffeine-fueled nights, there’s one surefire way to find a little ...
Anthropology, geography, history, modern language studies and sociology departments to merge January 2026 By Kara Armstrong In March, KU announced the consolidation of its anthropology, geography, ...
On Thursday, May 8 to Sunday, May 11, KU softball was the host site for a NCAA Division II regional pod. They hosted three other teams, the Bloomsburg Huskies, Shepherd Rams, and the Charleston Golden ...
Acclaimed Jamaican poet Shara McCallum gave a public reading on Wednesday, April 23 in the Formal Dining Room of the McFarland Student Union (MSU), offering KU students, faculty and community members ...
Sunlight peaks through the window as the mats unravel onto the ground. The peaceful music and soothing voice of the instructor allows the class to lose themselves in the movements, relaxing their ...
The evening featured live readings by contributors whose work appears in the 2025 issue, including original poetry, short fiction, and other creative pieces. An open mic session followed, allowing ...
After getting one of the biggest snow storms of our lives, the sun has finally decided to come out of hiding. “Goodbye clouds of gray/Hello skies of blue.” March, April, May—oh, the beautiful months ...
The KU Archives debuted “A Walk Around the World” on March 11, an original exhibit highlighting the cultural identities and lived experiences of KU students through personal storytelling and ...
The interactive event simulated global poverty and food insecurity. Upon arrival, participants were randomly assigned socioeconomic roles—representing the global income gap—and experienced vastly ...
For decades, blue-collar workers have been unfairly stereotyped as less intelligent or less capable than their white-collar counterparts. This stigma began gaining traction in the 1980s during a ...
Five years ago, the Danish professor Julie King made the transatlantic move to the United States. With a master’s level education and teaching experience in both Denmark and America, King possesses a ...