Artist Kiersten Dykes is a Salina native who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Visual Art Education, later completing her Master’s degree. She had taught at Salina Central High School for ten years where she worked with ceramics and other forms of visual art. As a current adjunct professor at Kansas Wesleyan, she presented her […]
As we start the spring 2025 semester here at Kansas Wesleyan University we wanted to know how the seniors felt about this being their last semester at KWU. I decided to Interview two Seniors named Ritter Steinmann and Kyndyll Garrison. Last week I was able to sit down and ask them how the time they […]
What is the Multicultural Student Union? The MCSU is a club at KWU that promotes diversity on campus. As the Club president Shanya Murape stated, “My goal as president of MCSU is to intertwine international students and American Students as a melting pot. To help spread culture and stories. To give everyone a home away […]
“The Notebook” is a cult classic romance released on June 25th, 2004. I have only watched the movie once, whereas my roommate has never seen it. We grabbed a bite to eat and were set for the next two hours. After watching the film I did a bit of research about behind-the-scenes. Looking at an […]
October 4th was the opening night for the sequel of Todd Phillips’ successful 2019 film, Joker. The highly anticipated thriller starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, Joker: Folie à Deux, turned out to be a work of art that much of the audience hadn’t been prepared for. The movie had previously been announced to have […]
The Varsity Women’s Volleyball game between Kansas Wesleyan University and Baker University was played in an exciting four sets: Kansas Wesleyan 3 vs. Baker 1. The match started at 7 o’clock, with KWU’s starting lineup of Gianna Adriaanse, Kate Bebout, Sara Bebout, Kyla Moore, Josie Deckinger, Kylee Harris, and Kori Arnold. Photo Taken By: Alyssa […]
For many the role of a Resident Director (RD) may seem mysterious, but it is an important position within the structure of dorm life at many colleges and universities. Marleigh Maldonado, an experienced RD, shared her insights and experiences in this important role. From the benefits to the challenges, here’s what she had to say […]
Student-Athletes November was a busy month for our KWU athletes. Four teams made it to their respective championships: soccer, football, and men’s and women’s cross country all went far in their seasons. Two student-athletes had achievements this month making KWU proud to have them as Coyotes. Santiago Pagnutti, a senior soccer player was named KCAC […]
Christmas is almost upon us which means it’s time to celebrate the holiday appropriately. With Christmas comes an abundance of yearly traditions that always help boost the morale of that seasonal joy. Most of the fun traditions are rather silly but are always a handful of fun. With students from all different backgrounds come all […]
This weeks Kansas Wesleyan International student athlete spotlight goes to Lewis Potter Scarborough. Lewis is a defender standing at 6’1 175 pounds. Lewis, works in the den at the school, and is one of the kindest, most friendly humans. However, on the soccer field, he’s known as the enforcer of the team. His job is […]