Does this school fit your college needs? The Broncos' next game is Saturday at Utah State. Advantages All inclusive rate: internet and cable, laundry, heating, cooling, water, electricity, recycling, security features. The Tigers' next game is Saturday against Ole Miss. There are a lot of great things about KU. I love the sports games, the pretty campus, the overall atmosphere. There is a LOT of school pride, demonstrated after we became basketball champions! Total number of certificate degree programs offered online or through distance education. Downtown offers great restaurants, live music, local businesses, and small coffee shops (a must for any college town). For instance, Professor Brent Steele and Professor L. Keith Miller take you through adventures in academic learning. I don't know much about KU's administration, I feel like maybe it isn't talked about enough. Based on class setting of student enrollment. KU is a place you just have to experience it can't be explain fully otherwise. The Boilermakers' next game is Sunday against Illinois. The best part about KU is how pretty it is when the seasons change. The Cougars' next game is Sunday at Memphis. It began as the yell for the KU Science Club in the 1880s Rah rah Jayhawk, go KU. The chant eventually turned into Rock Chalk, Jayhawk, KU, a reference to the chalk rock native to the region. Supposedly the average dorm room size in the U.S. is around 130 square feet, and Saint Louis University (SLU) likely has dorms bigger and smaller than . Juice Wrld Flag / Tapestry 3 feet by 5 feet. The only reason I'm going to KU is because it's a short drive to KC and I can go back on the weekends to actually do things - there's not much to do in Lawrence. The Boilermakers will close the . I think KU is great because you meet new people all the time. The best experience I've had so far is KU winning the national championship in basketball. Some classes are large, especially as a freshman and some upper level science classes (I'm afraid I can't speak much for anything outside of science/engineering), so that takes some getting used to.