By Ian Cummings

Ian Cummings

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Ian Cummings is a graduate student from Kansas City. Now on his fifth semester at the Kansan, he has previously served as assignment editor and reporter, and has also written for the Kansas City Star. He graduated from the University in 2006 as an anthropology major and spent three years traveling in Latin America before returning to practice journalism.

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Geologists awarded $11.5 million to test CO2 storage

The Kansas Geological Survey received funding for a large-scale experiment in storing the industrial greenhouse gas underground.

President Barack Obama smiles as he talks with employees of Smith Electric Vehicles in Kansas City, Mo. last July. The president has canceled his visit to the University that was scheduled for Friday.

KU Young Democrats to attend Obama visit

Campus Democrat’s new president hopes to gain members and become active in upcoming elections.

Rec center adds fingerprint technology

Ambler Student Recreation Center to begin using fingerprint access in addition to KU Cards.

Student Senate provides funding for Occupy KU

The Occupy KU group will receive $200 in funding to purchase office supplies.

Domestic disturbance call leads to arrest

Lawrence resident Brain Bailey was arrested Tuesday after refusing to surrender to police during a domestic dispute.

Lawrence man charged with attempted murder

Timothy Foster was arrested on charges of stabbing and raping a woman.

SafeBus changes routes because of complaints

Safebus will no longer stop at 9th and Maine Streets.

Latexhibition raises awareness for World AIDS Day

Students created art projects using condoms and latex gloves, which are the best weapons against HIV.

Hertz to offer rental cars to students next spring

Four rental cars will be available to rent on campus next semester for $8 to $10 an hour.

Room to read

A new reading room at Spencer Research Library was opened Tuesday.

KU Endowment launches new website

The website has been improved to be easier to navigate and more informative for students

University to test emergency text message system

Students and faculty will receive a test message noon Wednesday.

Overheated refrigerator cited as cause of Malott Hall fire

The cost of the damage has not been reported

University student named as Rhodes scholar

Kelsey Murrell became the University’s 26th Rhodes scholar after a year-long application process and years of academic excellence.

Fire extinguished in Malott Hall

Facilities and operations staff are assessing damage from a Saturday morning fire in an interior laboratory in Malott Hall.