The School of Hard Knocks — sometimes known as life— is good at teaching a multitude of lessons. It stinks, though, at issuing degrees. The University of Kansas, however, is undertaking a multimillion-dollar project that is creating new types of degree programs that indeed will give ...
Colorful quilts tell stories of Black history in Watkins Museum’s newest exhibit
After wave of youth violence, community partners hope to create environment of respect, safety and belonging
Community members, service providers and government officials gathered on Tuesday night to begin a series of conversations about improving safety ...
Key offseason topics to discuss with each KU participant at Big 12 media days
KU women’s basketball has no direct replacement for Jackson, but wide-ranging post possibilities
Head coach Brandon Schneider left no doubt on the matter in a recent interview with the Journal-World: The Kansas women’s basketball team ...
Draft of new city code would get rid of minimum parking requirements; leaders discuss how that could affect development
Proposed city budget would raise property tax rate while services would be cut in some departments
Story updated at 5:42 p.m. Friday, July 5: The proposed budget for 2025 for the City of Lawrence recommends a property tax rate increase of 3.5 ...
Charges dismissed against 2 men accused of rape after prosecutor says alleged victim can’t be located
Lawrence police blotter for July 5, 2024
Lawrence woman pleads no contest to involuntary manslaughter in boyfriend’s fentanyl death
Expert on the history of the nation’s longest-standing Black homesteader colony to speak at KU
KU planning to offer new types of graduate degrees that give college credit for life experience; system may reduce time, costs of higher ed
Ex-Kansas stars Chalmers, Collins file class-action lawsuit vs. NCAA, others over March Madness
Nocturnal wildlife expedition, City Band concert and more upcoming events
Friday, July 5: Breakfast for Dinner with the Animals, 6-8 p.m., Prairie Park Nature Center, 2730 Harper St. $15 admission, 2 and under free; enroll online at ...