Logan Kreske hasn’t received much playing time in his two seasons at Wichita State. Still, every chance he has, he picks the brains of his coaches and tries to contribute to the baseball team in any...
When 17-year-old Arland Wallace first came to Wichita State University in the 1970s, he left after his first semester, realizing he wasn’t ready for college. After he retired from his job as a deacon...
Robin Monroe walked into the Online and Adult Learners office at Wichita State “almost by mistake.”
“I went to the advising office in Grace Wilkie (Hall) and on the way there, I went in the wrong...
When you speak to Adriana and Victoria Owens, you might notice the twins say “we” and “us” a lot. And those first-person plural pronouns often fit the pair, whose lives blend and weave together.
From...
To a lot of people in the Elliott School of Communication, Megan Nichols is the girl who checks out the cameras while sporting a huge smile on her face. But Nichols holds other passions outside of DSLR...
Three of Wichita State’s annual commencement events, Multicultural Graduation Celebration, Lavender Graduation and First-Generation Cord Ceremony, will not be held this spring.
“I think it’s...
Payton Streit, Secondary education major student at WSU
• April 1, 2025
I am a freshman and a secondary education major with a focus in history and government at Wichita State. I am also a trans person, one of many who are trying to navigate the recent changes in trans legislation.
I...
When I was accepted into Wichita State University, it felt like a dream realized. As an undocumented student, I always knew my path to higher education would be difficult, but thanks to scholarships like...
Ivette Luna, International studies student at WSU
• March 25, 2025
Am I so bad?
I never could understand what was so bad about my heritage or the blood coursing through my veins.
But, I understand the mean comments like, “This ain't your country” and “terrorists.”...
Diversity, equity and inclusion in higher education institutions is one of the only ways that people in marginalized communities are guaranteed to be included in important conversations. Historically,...
Maleah Evans, Arts and Culture Editor
• March 24, 2025
We live in a gendered society. Everything has its own gendered box, from birth to death. Even the most pointless items, like toothbrushes and deodorant, are separated by gender.
Isolation during the...
Liam O’Brien, Linguistics and ASL student at WSU
• March 24, 2025
My journey to find my identity and place in college has been a wild adventure.
I started out at Butler County Community CollegeCounty Community College back when I was 19. I then transferred to Wichita...