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On Friday, February 27, KWU hosted its very own “Open Mic Night”. Where students were welcome to show up to the Fitzpatrick Auditorium and express themselves on a microphone however they pleased. The school announced the event in an email for the weekly events on Thursday stating, “Whether you sing, rap, read poetry, perform comedy, […]

Temperatures are rising  Need a fun activity to do with your friends when the weather is nice? Well, look no further, the pickleball courts at Oakdale Park are perfect for a fun night out with your friends. There is a total of 10 pickleball courts to choose from and sitting areas all around the courts […]

Kansas Wesleyans DECA State Win Kansas Wesleyan University’s DECA team delivered a dominant performance at the 2026 State Competition, with seven of its nine competitors securing first-place finishes. Competing in a field of 133 students from institutions including the University of Kansas (KU), Wichita State (WSU), and the University of Nebraska, KWU students placed in […]

Downtown Dining Welcome back! I’m Jacob Fallon, back with another food review! Today we will be taking a look at Candiles Tacos & Tequila. This place was mentioned to me by a few people, and it’s about time I tried it. Now, being from the great state of Texas, I try to be very strict […]

Colleges pride themselves on being diverse and inclusive. However, that may not mean equal and fair representation. Representation does not necessarily mean just the mention of a culture.   Cultural representation, “…refers to how cultures, identities, and experiences are portrayed, depicted, or symbolized in various forms of media, art, and communication. It involves the process […]

From the court to the Diamond Logan Arndt is just starting to play the game of baseball again, well in baseball terms. Most guys that play college baseball have been playing their whole life. Starting in tee ball and working on their craft all the way up till they hang up the spikes. Arndt grew […]

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 […]


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