Ad Astra Per Islam
As Ramadan approaches, Lawrencians recount Muslim experiences in the Midwest
Falestine Afani Ruzik grew up in the Middle East, playing in the sand and carving castles into the Saudi Arabian desert. She loved it there, even though she was forced by law to cover her body with a dark wrap, she says. She's proud of the friendliness of the Saudis, their deep-rooted culture and the pervasive practice of Islam.
Style Scout: Kerry Carnahan
Kerry Carnahan
Expect the unexpected
Denizens of local culture mastermind 'the game to end all games'
Would you crawl around under a bridge at Mary's Lake looking for a Golden Animal? Or dodge cars to have a dance party in the middle of Massachusetts Street? Matt Armstrong, Kitty Mitchell and Andy Morton are the creators of The Lawrence Hunt, an all day scramble that is part conundrum, part endurance feat and more fun than a meat bikini. The Hunt requires contestants - often more than 50 in number - to shed their inhibitions, and occasionally their clothing, in the quest to win prizes supplied by Lawrence businesses.
Stylish 'Black Dahlia' a noir-lover's black black black
Based on the fictional novel by the renowned "demon dog of crime fiction" James Ellroy, De Palma's film purports to be about the unsolved real-life murder of Short, an aspiring actress-to-be. What it actually does is use her brutal death as a metaphor for the filth beneath the town's glitzy surface, a place where the Dahlia's own father shows no grief over her demise and gleefully tags his murdered daughter a tramp. Dreams don't come true in this Hollywood. This is the place where dreams are ridiculed and beaten, then crawl away to die.
Review: Dirge of Cerebrus (PS2)
Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerebrus
If Dirge was stripped of its FFVII setting, all you would be left with is a mediocre shooter with a few interesting ideas and a whole slew of problems
'Pay for your program' trend spreading
KU mentioned in article about different majors costing different amounts for tuition
Dole Institute gets a plug in Des Moines Register
Political columnist Yepsen describes visit to campus
KSU prof's video catches on
Video on history of the web has more than 800,000 views in the past week





























