As the former business building’s new look takes shape in the heart of Wichita State’s campus, students can expect to visit the Shocker Success Center, formerly known as Clinton Hall, by next summer.
Located...
During a Student Government Association Senate meeting on Aug. 30, the Student Senate voted to approve the Registered Student Organizations Appropriations Act with changes.
The body rejected voting...
During the second Student Government Association Senate meeting of the year, former at-large senator Vishnu Avva called for the resignation of Student Body President Iris Okere and Vice President Sophie...
It is normally an insult to call someone bird-brained, but for Evalynn Trumbo, the term may be an accurate compliment. The Conservation Research Program project manager has dedicated several years to studying...
In their first meeting of the academic year, the Faculty Senate hit the ground running as the body responded to the newly-approved academic program review framework from the Kansas Board of Regents...
Doctoral student Balaji Kartikeyan served as a graduate senator in the Student Government Association for two years before deciding to leave the Senate this past January. While the reason Kartikeyan gave...
On Monday night, the Student Government Association’s Student Funding Committee met to make decisions about funding for registered student organizations.
The committee went through over 70 organizations...
Those who walked through the Rhatigan Student Center last week likely smelled the fresh scents of Mexican-inspired tacos, nachos, burritos and salads from the newest RSC restaurant.
Tu Taco, which...
As the semester begins, graduate students were singled out to be given a warm welcome at the Graduate Student Welcome event.
While the program for the event included graduate specific information, it...
The Wichita Police Department has identified the woman found dead in the trunk of a car as Zaiylah Bronson, a 19-year-old former Wichita State student.
Bronson was found after WPD was dispatched to...
Carolyn Shaw, political science professor and volunteer at Clash of Colleges, described Clash of Colleges as a “rainbow” of students from each college.
As one of the academic year’s first...