The University of Kansas doesn’t have plans to eliminate any of its money-losing Olympic sports despite great uncertainty about whether the athletic department can afford to pay student-athletes in the future, KU’s chancellor said. The future of those programs — which range from big ones ...
Barrel racers at the Douglas County Fairgrounds welcome spectators as they balance competition with community
At Transgender Day of Remembrance, Lawrence community urges strength and solidarity in face of fears
A common take on this year’s presidential election is that a focus on “boutique” or “exotic” issues such as transgender rights ...
Neal paves the way for KU’s third straight ranked win, this time against Colorado
Todd is latest young player to contribute significantly to KU’s late run
The 2024 Kansas football season has afforded players recruited out of high school by Lance Leipold’s staff greater opportunities to contribute ...
KU wins key approval for $60M architecture school building that will create a new ‘iconic’ 6-story cube on campus
KU still trying to figure out how it will pay student-athletes, but chancellor says cutting sports programs is not part of the plan
The University of Kansas doesn’t have plans to eliminate any of its money-losing Olympic sports despite great uncertainty about whether the ...
Kansas Athletics expects to take out $115M in new debt to help pay for current renovations at football stadium
KU still trying to figure out how it will pay student-athletes, but chancellor says cutting sports programs is not part of the plan
Lawrence is on pace to set another record low for single-family housing starts; builders hope new code helps
Man convicted in 15-year-old’s fentanyl overdose death following Snapchat drug deal
A 20-year-old Lansing man has been convicted in the fentanyl overdose death of a teen who used Snapchat to obtain the drug. During a plea hearing on Friday, Torin ...