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Contributed photo. Students surround Clarence "Bro" Cope on Wescoe Beach Tuesday afternoon. Cope preached and debated with students for several hours.

Wescoe Beach protester urges students to ‘completely stop sinning’

KU Office of Public Safety officers responded to an incident on Wescoe Beach Tuesday afternoon. Clarence “Bro” Cope said he had been preaching for about three hours when a crowd of students began to argue with him. Cope said the preaching became “tumultuous” after some students became upset by his statement to “completely stop sinning.” [...]

KU on Wheels to run modified finals week schedule

The bus system will operate at an earlier time to get students to 7:30 a.m. finals.

KU Boobs to revamp next football season

As the men’s basketball team’s tournament run ended, so did the Twitter trend of #kuboobs.

School of Business alumni to be honored Thursday

David Booth and David Murfin will both receive the Distinguished Alumni Award

University says Final Four may not increase enrollment

The University saw a bump in enrollment following the 2008 championship, but that wasn’t sustained.

People flood Mass Street after Kansas won the Final Four game against Ohio State Saturday night. Kansas will play Kentucky Monday night for the National Championship. Photo by: Ashleigh Lee

Fans swarm Massachusetts Street after Final Four victory

Thousands rushed to downtown Lawrence to celebrate a trip to the National Championship.

SafeBus may change routes Saturday night

Safebus may be rerouted around Massachusetts Street after Saturday’s Final Four game.

Trendy chests: #kuboobs takes over Twitter

Social media phenomenon has Twitter users posting pictures of their chests

Lawrence prohibits glassware downtown during tournament

Police call the temporary ordinance a safety precaution.

Blake Hefley, a sophomore from Wichita, poses with his Android Tablet, which he used to design a Pong-like game. After he graduates, he hopes for a company that creates video games.

Engineering student creates game on Android tablet

An alumnus donation gives students hands-on and real-world experience

KU Public Safety reported three car thefts over the weekend

After three thefts totaling more than $2,000 in property loss, University Office of Public Safety will increase parking lot patrols.

Expanding alcohol sales to retail stores sparks controversy

Liquor store owners say House Bill 2532 will hurt small businesses.

Dorm residents give Apogee mixed reviews

Apogee is the main Internet service provider for KU Residence Halls.

Amy Perko, Knight Commission Executive Director, speaks at the Dole Institute of Politics Tuesday night with her discussion called, "Restoring the Balance: Dollars, Values, and the Future of College Sports."  Perko's discussion is part of a larger series presented by the University called, "A Dialogue on Intercollegiate Athletics in Higher Education," which continues tomorrow from noon to 1 p.m. at the Ecumenical Campus Ministries.

Forum looks to shrink gap between athletes and universities

The Ecumenical Campus Ministries sponsored two discussions about the economics of college athletics.

Downtown parking permits available for purchase

Downtown parking permits available for purchase

With new businesses downtown, parking may become limited. Parking permits may be the solution.

Student housing threatens mobile home park

With a new land development on the horizon, mobile home residents are weighing their options.