In its first few months of operation, the Pallet Village has helped multiple residents find secure housing while also providing temporary shelter to over 50 individuals.
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After joining Kansas in 2019, super senior guard Holly Kersgieter leaves her name in both the record books and the ranks of some of the best to ever play at Allen Fieldhouse.
Student-run venues such as the Tollbooth and The Koi Pond serve as launchpads for local bands and DJs, and provide a welcoming space for those eager to get involved in the music scene.
A guest essay by Camden Baxter explores the impact of Lawrence's plastic bag ban put in place just over two months ago.
Senior psychology and information systems major Avery Lynch shares how it felt to experience sleep paralysis for the first time in 2020 at her family home.
In honor of the spooky season, Bella Black, who is currently enrolled in SLAV 230: The Vampire in Literature, Film and Television course, shared a fang-tastic written entry of what Black imagines it’d be like to be a vampire for a week.
Lawrence is more than just Mass Street, Kansan writer Harry Whited says in his exploration of Lawrence's staple restaurants that are "Just off Mass."
Photographer Baya Burgess showcases local band Mopsy, who is preparing to perform at the 30th annual Farmer's Ball on April 26, and if audience voters quality them as a finalist, April 27.
Students of JMC 410 took photos for their recent photography assignment, showcasing their progress over the semester.
Prom Dress Lawrence provided a giveaway event for Lawrence High School on Saturday, April 6. The event consisted of giving away free items for students to use for upcoming formals and dances.