Final production of 2025-2026 runs four performances By Lynda Feustel Actors Creating Theatre (ACT) is closing out their 2025-2026 season with their small spring musical titled “Company.” The ...
Poetry collection “River Names” and other nature-centric pieces were read By John Mahoney KU English professor Dr. Michael Downing showcased both new and old poems for Earth Day in Rohrbach Library’s ...
On Sept. 21, KU’s Shoofly Literary Magazine hosted their first reading of the school year. There was an audience of about 15 people, including the club’s 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, KU’s Environmental Action Club (EAC) has planned a full slate of events for ...
The KU softball team continues to prove itself as one of the top programs in Division II, recently climbing to No. 15 in the latest national rankings from the National Fastpitch Coaches Association ...
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 ...
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 20–26. The events aim to bring ...
Second-ranked KU field hockey came into its Oct. 4 contest against #6 Bloomsburg with a 10-0 record, which tied KU’s best start since 2007, only one win away from setting a program record for most ...
Poetry collection “River Names” and other nature-centric pieces were read By John Mahoney KU English ...
A week of events highlighting the impact and achievements of the Black community By: Jalal ...
On Saturday, Nov. 15, at Andre Reed Stadium, KU’s women’s field hockey team set a program record for most wins in a season. Celebrating a 20-win season after defeating Assumption University’s ...
The Trump Administration’s latest budget proposal does not just tinker with numbers on a spreadsheet—it attempts to erase opportunity itself. By calling for the elimination of TRIO, a $1.2 billion ...
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