The debate-team duo Thomas and Travis Babcock describe their partnership as a scrappy, unique team of underdogs.
The Babcocks are twins, and both are political science majors. They do a lot together,...
Wichita State’s last print course catalog, an old darkroom sign and not one but two places reserved for snake skins are some of the few things that remain in the increasingly empty office of Maria...
Olivia Malanchuk is part of the ICT Independent Winterguard, the only competitive winter guard team in the Kansas area, according to Malanchuk.
Malanchuk, a senior studying integrated marketing communications,...
Currently finishing a degree in English, senior Lauren Vuytecki’s academic experience had so far been limited to an online education before her final semester at Wichita State.
“I only came to campus...
A newly created student organization is bringing a unique perspective to campus, founded upon the joy of arts and crafts, utterly unrelated to academics.
That is where the Threads Club comes in....
Twenty students’ vehicles were reported as damaged early Tuesday morning after an at-large individual or individuals shattered several car windows and brake lights.
The Sunflower requested the police...
The faint glow of candlelight could be seen from outside the Grace Memorial Chapel Friday evening as members of the Indigenous Student Collective (ISC) gathered in memory of Cole Brings Plenty, a member...
What does it mean to be an LGBTQ+ member in the professional world? What does it mean to advocate for yourself or others in the workplace? Experienced LGBTQ+ advocates were offered a platform to respond...
Not everyone has access to the resources they need to succeed in college. Whether that's because of poverty, disability, or lack of knowledge, TRIO Student Support Services, also known as TRIO or SSS,...
An approved appropriations bill from the Kansas legislature would allocate $280 million for higher education at the cost of almost 1,000 student scholarships. The decision was announced last week during...
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) statements are now prohibited in all university admissions and job applications after the practice received criticism from Kansas lawmakers. The Kansas Board of Regents...
We sat down with Lynne Davis, who is the Robert L. Town Distinguished Professor of Organ in the School of Music. Davis hosts Wednesdays in Wiedemann and is the producer and artistic director of the Rie...