Competition to compare energy usage between three campus buildings

Bailey, Green and Summerfield halls will participate in a sustainability contest in an attempt to update campus energy usage.

New site provides interactive look at Lawrence

Larryvilleku.com pulls from multiple sources to provide deals, reviews, and information on events in Lawrence

Kansas drafts new anti-abortion laws

State legislature battles over abortion laws could spill into areas of family planning and contraceptive.

Lawrence districts could be consolidated

Redistricting could mean less representation in the state legislature for the University.

Police Reports

Lawrence police reports

A good night’s sleep relies on many factors

A regular sleep schedule, stress management and natural aids all help the body reach REM cycles.

Dating experts to share advice with KU students

Dave Ahdoot and Ethan Fixell combine comedy and improv to share personal dating experience and anecdotes.

Kiosk provides an outlet for students

A student-run magazine allows students to submit their art, prose or poetry.

Brew: Soccer leagues entice fans to keep watching

Soccer leagues around the world use a format that keeps fans watching no matter what their team’s record is.

Pianist Breanna Ellison and violinist Shan-Ken Chien rehearse at the St. Michael's Church in Eutin, Germany before the night of their performance. KU Symphony Orchestra performed in Lawrence's sister city for a New Year's celebration.

KU Orchestra performs in Germany

Members of the KU Symphony Orchestra play a New Year’s celebration concert in Eutin, Germany.

University police stand outside the scene of Oliver Hall after a fire was reported on the south side of the building.

Tree outside of Oliver Hall catches fire

An Oliver Hall resident suspected fireworks to be the cause that set a tree on fire outside of the residence hall Sunday night.

Photo illustration — Bill could allow students to bring concealed firearms onto campus.

State bill proposes right to carry concealed weapons on campus

The bill would require the University to either allow guns inside or install metal detectors at all public entrances.

Entertainment puzzle answers for Jan. 30

Entertainment puzzle answers for Jan. 30

Puzzle answers for Jan. 30

The Information Technology office of the University says theft of electronic devices is the most common crime on campus.

Keeping personal information from cyber crime

Personal information can be accessed by hackers and thieves in an instant if it is not protected.

Latest “Bold Aspirations” summit focuses on improving technology

The University’s strategic plan wants to enhance the traditional classroom experience.