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Sometimes we all need to relax and have a little fun. Thus, we offer a few links to the best in goofiness and coolness that the university, KU Endowment, the Alumni Association and others have to offer.
Build your own Jayhawk!
A tangram consists of seven pieces, called tans, which fit together to form a specific shape – in this case, a Jayhawk. To complete the puzzle successfully, all seven pieces must be used, and they may not overlap. Download and print out the pieces here. For an added challenge, time yourself and compare with other Jayhawk fans! (Note: These pieces cannot be used to build a tiger or a wildcat.)
Videos: Commencement 2007
Watch KU graduates walk down the hill, sing the Alma Mater...
Bring KU home
Now you can bring KU to your computer anywhere by downloading KU desktop backgrounds or send an E-card to a friend. Have some flying fun with the HawkAir and learn a little about the Jayhawk with this easy to assemble Minibook.
Help Hawkigami Fly
Test your skill by turning this origami Jayhawk into an inspirational figure. Download and print out Hawkigami himself. Download the instructions.
Unleash the Rock Chalk Chant
Learn about the greatest college chant of all time and download the audio at the university's Rock Chalk Chant page.
Bring on the Songbirds
Get the words of the alma mater, "Crimson and Blue," and other timeless Jayhawk classics, or download audio versions of the songs at this KU songs page.
Get a Degree in Jayhawk
Learn the inside facts about the Jayhawk, KU's colors and university seal.
Visit the Ultimate Guide to KU Basketball
Let the Alumni Association help you hone your skills as the ultimate fan.
Discover Who Was Who and What Was What
Test your knowledge of Lorenzo the Magnificent, the Sour Owl, the Maypole Scrap, Phog's first farewell, Wonder Woodard and so much more at This Week in KU History.
If your favorite bit of Hawk Fun is missing, please let us know.