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How the Game Changes After You Stop Playing Living for Game Day I used to measure my life by game day. When you’re an athlete, the entire week builds toward one moment. Your body feels tight, your heart beats faster, and the locker room carries a mix of noise and focus. Music plays while teammates […]
Meet SGA The Student Government Association (SGA) is an organized group that allows student advocacy through self-determination, self-reliance, and independence for civic leadership. According to the KWU website, SGA allows interested students to serve as Senators for the school’s governing body and have an effect on things like the residence halls, athletic department, and even […]
This article is not to tell you the magical cure for when you feel burned out in college. It is simply for helping identify the signs of burnout, how to avoid them, and some tips that could help when you feel burnt out in college. Don’t get me wrong, college is hard. The TV shows […]
Last weekend the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 to win Super Bowl 60 in San Francisco. With Running Back Kenneth Walker III being awarded the Most Valuable Player. It was a very one-sided game as the Patriots didn’t score at all until the fourth quarter. Despite the game not being the most […]
Dining in Style Welcome back! I’m Jacob Fallon with another food review! Today we were supposed to review Great Wall Chinese Restaurant here in Salina, but with scheduling conflicts, I ended up going to Daimaru. So, the Great Wall will be next week! Anyways, I’m a big fan of Japanese Steakhouses, so let’s see what […]
Kansas State Senator Scott Hill of District 24 is coming to Kansas Wesleyan University this weekend to host a Town Hall community meeting. Senator Hill, a farmer from Dickinson County, came into office on June 16, 2025. Representative Steven Howe, a Salina local, nominated Senator Hill to replace Senator J.R. Claeys during a special […]
Last Friday night, Kansas Wesleyan University welcomed students into the Student Activity Center (SAC) to enjoy their very own casino night. This gave students a chance to come together and have fun participating in simulated gambling, without losing any money. A Step into KWU Casino When you first walk in, immediately there are tables to […]
Almost Done! Seniors can smell the end of the finish line. After four, or even more, long years they finally get that degree. Even though some have it easy on the path to graduate there are certainly some requirements still in this last semester. Seniors’ have to make sure that they are going a 100% […]
Kansas Wesleyan University (KWU) students recently auditioned for the collaboration show at Theatre Salina. As part of the planned production, KWU students and Salina community members will come together to perform the musical, Pirates of Penzance. This classic musical provides KWU students with new opportunities to grow and learn. However, the audition process took longer than expected. While Theatre Salina waits to publish the cast list […]
With classes beginning for the spring semester, many returning students are getting readjusted to the harsh central Kansas weather that comes through this time of year. Mother Nature wasted no time as Salina was hit with its first major snowstorm of the year in just the second week of school. A majority of Kansas Wesleyan […]