On Sept. 21, KUâs Shoofly Literary Magazine hosted their first reading of the school year. There was an audience of about 15 people, including the clubâs advisor, Professor Voccola, in attendance.
Chalk walk, movie night, thrift sale and more By Alex Blasko From a chalk walk to a thrift sale and even a movie night, KUâs Environmental Action Club (EAC) has planned a full slate of events for ...
Second-ranked KU field hockey came into its Oct. 4 contest against #6 Bloomsburg with a 10-0 record, which tied KUâs best start since 2007, only one win away from setting a program record for most ...
A week of events highlighting the impact and achievements of the Black community By: Jalal Muhammad Celebrate culture all week with Black Student Union BLM Week, April 20â26. The events aim to bring ...
On Oct. 20, the English Department announced the 2026 English Honors, Awards and Scholarships. All submissions are due by Friday, Feb. 20, 2026, and should be submitted to Dr. Pytleski ...
Proceeds benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation By Bethany McDonald On May 4, the Recreation and Sport Club Council and Student-Athlete Advisory Committee will host a dodgeball tournament for campus clubs.
Multiple presentations held in film, fine arts and the sciences By Astra Zerbe and John Mahoney In celebration of the recent KU presidential inauguration, a cross-campus student showcase was held from ...
The show runs for four performances By Lynda Feustel Actors Creating Theatreâs (ACT) second-to-last show of the season, âShe Kills Monsters,â opens this weekend in the Little Theater at Schaeffer ...
KUâs womenâs volleyball team opened its 2025 season with a 3-1 loss to Chestnut Hill on Sept. 5 at Keystone Arena. The Griffins won the first set 25-23. The Golden Bears responded with a 32-30 win in ...
The Golden Bears made history by claiming its first-ever East Coast Conference (ECC) Championship, defeating Roberts Wesleyan in a 2â1 match victory The Golden Bears made history by claiming its first ...
A week of events highlighting the impact and achievements of the Black community By: Jalal ...
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 ...
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