Jason Bosch enjoys spending time with his family, grilling outdoors on sunny days and coaching young people in leadership, the last of which he will do at his new position at the Kansas Leadership Center,...
Ulrich Museum of Art celebrates sculpture collection with help from NEA
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has chosen Wichita State as one of its award recipients for a grant of $10,000. The...
This week in the Elliott School Studio, we sat down with Blake Grimsley, a Wichita State junior design and technical theatre major, to discuss their experience as an intern with Music Theatre Wichita....
In an email titled “Enrollment is everyone’s responsibility” sent to faculty and staff, Richard Muma and Shirley Lefever said that Wichita State is facing a $2 million gap in its budget following...
Food For Fines ran from Feb. 5-9. The program is an initiative to support the Shocker Support Locker. It provides an opportunity for students to pay off traffic and parking citations.
The program...
When the pandemic hit Canada in 2020, Mona Nemer was largely involved in the country’s response to COVID-19. The Wichita State graduate put together an expert panel that provided scientific evidence...
It was Lee Pelton’s first day on campus in the fall of 1968. Eager to immerse himself in academia, he made his way to the interest table labeled “Honors Program.” He earned good grades in high school,...
Courtney Brown, Investigative News Editor
• February 8, 2024
The Student Government Association unanimously passed a resolution supporting the distribution of emergency contraception among students on Wichita State campus.
Sexual Health Advocacy Resources and...
A former sports broadcaster, Gary Bender began his career at 12 years old on his family’s farm, which, according to him, was on the Kansas-Colorado border about 40 miles away from any town.
“I...
Taliyah Winn, Assistant News Editor
• February 5, 2024
Hours spent reviewing bodycam footage, conducting interviews and editing led to a documentary that draws attention to the story of the Marion County Record raid.
“Unwarranted: The Senseless Death...
Tucked away on the second floor of the Rhatigan Student Center, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) serves as a “home away from home” for students of all backgrounds and identities. On...
Courtney Brown, Investigative News Editor
• February 2, 2024
Editor's Note: This story has been updated to reflect the Supreme Court public hearing and its results.
The Supreme Court has unanimously decided that the special election passage of the Senate Seat...