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Harrison Steel, Jacob Riggs and Andre Kahmeyer form part of Kahmeyer Productions and Steel*Riggs Productions. The three students created the short film title Re-Up which they created in the Down to the Wire 24 Hour Film Race and took 1st place.

24-hour filmmaking leads to success for trio of Wichita State students

Staff Reporter August 22, 2012

For 24 hours, a group of Wichita State students came together to create a six-minute film as part of the Creative Rush 24-hour film festival and they won first place. This is how it happened. The group...

Fletcher Powell, Host of All Things Considered on 89.1 KMUW, can be heard in the evenings on the station.

Wichita State students go ‘on the air’ at KMUW

Staff Reporter August 22, 2012

There was a time when students were able to take a radio class at Wichita State; FM Radio just came out and it was the late 1930s and early 1940s. In 1942, speech professor Forrest Whan decided to apply...

Gas leak leads to evacuation of several Wichita State buildings

Staff Reporter August 2, 2012

Construction workers on the Rhatigan Student Center renewal cut into a natural gas line causing an evacuation of several buildings at Wichita State today. No one was injured. Wichita Fire Department Capt....

SGA aims to create community for its 100th year

Staff Reporter July 25, 2012

The Student Government Association at Wichita State is about to hit a big milestone-- its 100th birthday. To help kick off the festivities Luis Carbajal, SGA president, created a Programming Committee...

Campus Recreation hopes to break free of ‘Heskett’ moniker

Austin Colbert, Editor-in-Chief July 25, 2012

When Eric Maki finds himself lacking ideas or inspiration, there is always one activity that seems to loosen his mind’s creative fabric. “Running is the best way for me to disconnect and to...

Ablah Library becomes home of rare Gordon Parks papers

Robert Hite, Staff Reporter July 25, 2012

Unpacking boxes of stuff and organizing the contents is something we have all done or will do. Doing the same for almost everything writer, photographer, musical composer Gordon Parks has done is...

Billionaire to give keynote address

Billionaire to give keynote address

Stephanie Sanchez, Staff Reporter July 25, 2012

Phil Ruffin, Wichita native billionaire and owner of a Las Vegas Strip hotel and casino, will be giving the keynote address at the 2012 Kansas Business Matchmaker conference. Those interested in...

Kimberly Engber is the succeeding Director of the Emory Lindquist Honors Program.

English professor named director of honors program

Robert Hite, Staff Reporter July 25, 2012

Wichita State English professor Kimberly Engber has always enjoyed working with students. Exactly how she’ll do that changed last week. Engber is now the director of the Emory Lindquist Honors...

Fraternity strengthens cultural bonds

Fraternity strengthens cultural bonds

Stephanie Sanchez, Staff Reporter July 25, 2012

Andrew Nguyen graduated from Wichita State in May having achieved more than just earning a degree. One additional goal he met was to have a recognized fraternity with an Asian emphasis. He also...

New ad campaign puts students in the spotlight

New ad campaign puts students in the spotlight

Liz Simmons, Staff Reporter July 25, 2012

Starting in August, Wichita State students may see their faces on billboards around Wichita. The university is starting an advertising campaign created with ads based on what students and recent...

Long Wang, senior, President of the Chinese Student and Scholar Association. Relaxes on his personal couch at Wheatshocker.

New policy disrupts housing students’ plans

Liz Simmons, Staff Reporter July 18, 2012

Conflict has risen between Housing and Residence Life and the 
residents of Wheatshocker Apartments at Wichita State. Starting this fall, all apartments at Wheatshocker will be furnished by WSU. This...

Tami Logue, wife of Mike Logue who is the Senior Painter in Building Maintenance, Nick Hilton, WSU alumni, and Teresa Moses, NIAR employee, are taking the Weight Management Class offered by the Couseling and Testing Center at the Heskett. Each was given a food item and was responsible of pointing out the calories, fat and serving size.

Time running short on free health class

Stephanie Sanchez, Staff Reporter July 18, 2012

Students working and taking classes during the summer don’t do as much walking as they do during the fall or spring semesters, which tends to show if students take care of themselves. While some...

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