By Stephen Montemayor

Chancellor Gray-Little returns from Korea trip

The Chancellor met with university presidents and KU alumni while in South Korea.

Basketball’s roots up for auction

Sotheby’s estimates Naismith’s first draft of the game’s rules to be worth more than $2 million.

Perkins faces public hearing for ethics complaints

Ethics commission will hear two complaints about the former Athletics Director in November.

University Senate considers offering financial aid program for faculty

A University Senate task force is finding a way to offer the help to faculty and staff, dependents, spouses and partners.

Funding for campus maintenance drying up

The University’s bi-annual report is expected to reveal major shortages in funding for maintenance projects.

Chancellor reopens communications position

The position of vice chancellor for public affairs has been vacant since 2006.

A Kansas State Trooper communicates with other officers outside of McCollum Hall on April 30.

Shooting tests university’s emergency response plan

Alerts help to keep students safe during emergencies on campus.

From left to right: Jerry Bailey, associate professor for the School of Education and chairman of the board of directors, Sean Lester, the University's interim athletics director, and Student Body President Michael Wade Smith discuss the agenda of the Athletics Advisory Board meeting at Wagnon Hall on Sept. 23.

Athletics board discusses changes

Temporary leaders consider outside representation and the process of choosing a new chairperson.

Search committee for athletics director named

The six-member committee has equal representation within and outside the University

Perkins’ retirement wouldn’t end a state investigation

State ethics commission director said a retirement wouldn’t end an ongoing investigation of a state official.

KU Chancellor meets with Kansas Board of Regents

Gray-Little discusses increasing the transparency of the athletics department and the search for the new athletics director.

Regents have eventful meeting

A $5 million dollar approval for campus improvements was only one issue on the docket at a Wednesday Board of Regents meeting.

Navy ROTC midshipman Christian Jensen is presented the Legion of Valor Bronze Cross of Achievement by retired Army Colonel Roger Donlon. Jensen was one of eight midshipmen to win the award.

ROTC midshipman honored with award

Senior Christian Jensen received one of eight Legion of Valor Bronze Cross of Achievement.

Two charged in KU ticket scandal ask for sentencing delay

Former Athletics Department employees hope to build cases against others.

Potter lake dredging in the works

University icon is being cleaned up.