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After more than a decade of losing seasons, the Kansas Jayhawks football team seems to have turned a corner. But open coaching jobs at two high-profile football programs have some fans wondering how long the good times might last under the current head coach.
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After a fast start, the Kansas Jayhawks are playing before a packed stadium. But not every business on Mass Street welcomes the large crowds.
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The University of Kansas just won the NCAA men's basketball championship, but the results of an investigation into recruiting violations may spoil the party.
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A University of Kansas study shows that, when threatened with a firearm, gun owners' opinions of gun regulations can change.
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After a decade of dormancy, KU and MU meet to reignite one of college basketball's hottest rivalries. Some fans say these are two schools that have loved to hate each other for over a century.
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Though holiday case numbers so far remain well below those from 2020, the COVID trendlines appear similar.
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An alleged sexual assault at the Phi Kappa Psi house sparked hundreds of students to protest and call for the frat to be removed.
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Jeff Long Out As KU Athletics Director Shortly After School Parts Ways With Football Coach Les MilesMiles was fired after an investigation of his years at LSU revealed inappropriate conduct with students.
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The TV network was "like the internet before anyone had the internet," said music researcher Brad Osborn, and its series of "buzz-worthy" music videos was an influential tastemaker.
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A reform school in rural Missouri closes after allegations of abuse and neglect, how the local job market is responding to the coronavirus pandemic, one Kansas City university is rolling out a new academic department, and a retrospective analysis of MTV's video content in the 1990s.
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College administrators have some tough decisions to make, but it's a mistake for them to blame outbreaks of COVID-19 solely on students, says Dr. Jessica Gold.
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Longer Days, Shorter Semesters: How COVID-19 Will Change Campus Life At Kansas And Missouri CollegesAmong other things, local colleges are planning to limit classroom capacity, put new restrictions on dorm life and end the fall semester early.