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As economic uncertainty rises, younger generations turn to nostalgic, affordable luxuries that bring comfort and escape.
Thrift Market will host a thrift event at Cider Gallery on Sunday, June 29 from noon to 5 p.m. Vendors will offer selections ...
Freedom Fest at Centennial Park will celebrate and review the Constitution. It will have food and family activities.
Downtown Lawrence will hold Midsummer Night on Mass, “an evening of shopping, dining, and entertainment,” Friday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Midsummer Night on Mass offers small and local ...
The Lawrence City Commission voted on Tuesday to advance the development of the Gateway District through tax incentives. The commission took its first steps in creating a STAR bond district to ...
The Student Senate Finance Council voted to reject the proposed student fee bill Wednesday that would have reduced Kansan budget by 80% and SafeRide budget by 60%.
The Douglas County Commission (DCC) is the governing body responsible for overseeing policies and procedures that affect the residents of Douglas County. Historically, the commission has been made ...
Senate Bill 76 would prohibit employees of school districts and postsecondary educational institutions from addressing students with pronouns or a name not on their birth certificate. If a student ...
A Student Senate bill that would combine the Community Development Fund (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion fund) with the Wednesday-Night Funding from Senate spending was removed during Wednesday ...
To meet the growing demand for housing, the University of Kansas Endowment made the decision to buy Hawker Apartments. Despite aiming for full occupancy, student frustrations emerged due to ...
According to the master plan presentation, the University kept connectivity, student culture and natural systems in mind when working to connect centers of activity. This includes prioritizing ...
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