Climate rally at Lawrence City Hall protests the city commission’s failure to
follow through with New Green Deal commitments to sustainability in new fiscal
budget.
KU Athletics reinstates a mask mandate for all attendees and employees at Allen
Fieldhouse beginning on Tuesday, following an emergency mask mandate for Douglas
County.
One of the proposals under the Governor’s proposed budget is to give Kansas
universities the money necessary to freeze tuition. If passed, the University of
Kansas would be able to
D.A. Graham, vice provost for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging,
resigned from his position after being caught plagiarizing a statement for
Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
A fact-finding hearing was held between KU administration and GTAC members
Friday, in an effort to reach an agreement on GTA wages. A fact-finder hired by
the Kansas Department of
A KU staff member was found dead Tuesday night at the Multidisciplinary Research
Building. Deputy Chief James Druen said there is no reason to believe the man
died from anything
The University Daily Kansan investigated allegations made against the
publication and its general manager, Rob Karwath, in a resolution calling to
remove funding that passed a Student Senate subcommittee on
Tulip bulbs will be available to be bought in groups of ten on Friday at the University of Kansas Facilities warehouse. Flowers will be sold until they are gone.
Student Body Vice President Alessia Roark filed to run against incumbent Barbara Ballard for state representative in the 2022 primary election this August.
Academic and government leaders spoke at an opening ceremony for the new KU
Innovation Park, saying the building will provide students with amazing
opportunities while keeping them in Kansas.
The UDK Voter Guide tracks the race for one of Kansas’ seats in the U.S. Senate,
currently being defended by Sen. Jerry Moran against Rev. Mark Holland from
Kansas City.