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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 ...
Launch party offers creative showcase, open mic, and free copies for KU community By Katelynn Humbles On Thursday, April 17, Essence Fine Arts and Literary Magazine held a launch party for its 2025 ...
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 ...
Interactive event reveals realities of inequality and hunger through role-play and reflection By Katelynn Humbles On Thursday, April 3, students, faculty, and community members gathered in the ...
Free Rape Agression Defense (R.A.D.) training open to the KU community By Samantha Hall Each semester, members of the KU Police Department (KUPD) offer a free Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) training ...
KU’s Black Student Union (BSU), supported by its advisors and the Multicultural Center (MCC), is working toward reestablishing a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) ...
KU Admissions Center is almost ready for opening as construction on the building comes to an end.Photo Credits: John Mahoney ...
The Golden Bears made history by claiming its first-ever East Coast Conference (ECC) Championship, defeating Roberts Wesleyan in a 2–1 match victory By Gianna Failla The Golden Bears made history by ...
Honors students embark on an informative “Cities as Text” trip. By John Mahoney On Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 11 a.m., a group of KU honors program students embarked on a New York City trip to see the ...
The KU History Club held its first meeting of the spring semester on Tuesday, Feb. 4, welcoming both returning members and new students interested in historical study and research. By Katelynn Humbles ...
Pictures and videos circulating on social media showed packed streets in Kutztown immediately following the Super Bowl’s end. The Kutztown community and KU students started Eagles chants, tossed snow, ...
By Logan Wolf 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 ...