Man and Woman of the Year winners were announced Friday, and with so many differences between the two winners, their biggest similarity is that they both did not expect to win. Both Taben Azad, Man of...
Senior Bobby Fleetwood, First Class Petty Officer of the U.S. Navy, said veterans have become reclusive over time and live in fear of negative confrontation. Fleetwod and other student veterans at Wichita...
Correction: Sarah Sell is in the Air National Guard. Erin Rust was a sergeant in the Army. An article in the Nov. 9 paper had incorrect titles. We regret the error. Jerald Ashton wore a black leather...
Wichita State continues to live up to its reputation as one of the most affordable public research universities in the country. The university announced last week that residents in Tulsa and Oklahoma...
A suicide last month at Wichita State drew solemn faces of students, faculty and staff as they lined the Rhatigan Student Center east patio and stairs and filling three rows of available chairs Friday...
Kathy Brown and her family moved to Wichita when she was 11 years old, but she became involved with Wichita State long before she was a student.“Wichita was her home,” said her father, Charlie Brown....
Eric Maki, director of Campus Recreation, said he loves Mondays and hates the word “just.”Mondays are full of opportunity and people often use “just” to diminish their role by saying, “I’m...
While drawing inspiration from the Great Plains and traditional Latin tunes, saxophonist Arthur White will take the stage at Wichita State for the annual Jazz Arts Ensemble and Banda Hispanica performance,...
Armand Fruge originally enrolled at Wichita State undecided on a major to pursue.It was not until midway through his sophomore year that he started studying English with the goal of becoming an author.Now,...
Wichita State offers free, one-hour training sessions on what to do in response to an active shooter on campus for faculty, staff and students. The next session is scheduled at 9 a.m. Dec. 16.An active...
MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ broadcast brews excitement on campusIt was just after 5 a.m. Tuesday when every television monitor in the Shocker Hall dining hall displayed student Larry Harmon waving a large...
Sandy Sipes has been a familiar face in Elliott Hall for 11 years.Sipes started as a graduate teaching assistant in the Elliott School of Communication, teaching public speaking courses, in 2004.“It...