For students living in Shocker Hall, getting meals tends to be a quick trip to the dining hall connected to the building. For students in The Flats and The Suites, though, getting meals requires a much...
Cindy Smock was a self-proclaimed “disco ho” — a woman searching for self-gratification by fulfilling her sexual desires in whatever way possible. As a journalism student at the University of...
Wichita State’s speaker of the student senate is one candidate for student body president, and her ticket is making personal connections a priority.
Speaker Kylee Hower is running with Matthew Phan...
Taliyah Winn, Assistant News Editor
• March 20, 2024
Aiden Powell and Diana Grajeda are one of two tickets for student body president and vice president with a platform centered on connecting the different areas of Wichita State.
Powell is a junior...
Taliyah Winn, Assistant News Editor
• March 20, 2024
The Kansas Presidential Preference Primary has followed a nationwide trend that has placed President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump as the primary/popular candidates on the ballot for...
Students will have a chance to meet Emmy Award-winning journalist Norah O’Donnell when she makes her way to Wichita State on March 21.
O’Donnell’s visit is part of the Craig W. Barton Speaker...
From plastic tubs and engraved wooden chests, Aaron Valentine unpacks the precious pieces of regalia passed down by his ancestors — soft leather moccasins, intricately beaded bandoliers and a heart-shaped...
Jacob Unruh, Assistant Sports Editor
• March 13, 2024
Emma Siddarth, an international student from India, said coming to Wichita with the opportunity to work in engineering was “always a dream to me.”
Siddarth, who graduated from Wichita State with...
For low-income Wichita State students or those without easy access to transportation, food deserts can pose a serious problem. To help combat food deserts, the Shocker Support Locker has aimed to address...
Black Student Union leaders aim to instill feelings of safety and community in its members.
“We’re just trying to create a safe space for African American students and identifying student allies...
Yuki To moved to the United States from Vietnam when she was 7 years old. Now, she studies health science at Wichita State and uses her cultural background to help others as a medical and legal interpreter.
Growing...
Taliyah Winn, Assistant News Editor
• March 11, 2024
The African American Faculty and Staff Association (AAFSA) has existed at Wichita State since the 1980s, but after the COVID-19 pandemic and university-wide staff retention issues, the group is restructuring...