Month: February 2022
What was an originated idea in the winter of 2019, planned for Spring 2020 is finally planted and in bloom. Kansas Wesleyan will host a Spring weekend filled with several activities for all ages. From a Senior art gallery exhibition, to a Spring musical “Sugar”, to a lilac and geranium sale, a KWU women’s alumni […]
Why should you vote? In order to achieve meaningful change you must discover your value as a voter. A bi-partisan group called the League of Women (LGW) Voters, Kansas Chapter, had representatives on the Kansas Wesleyan University campus February 22, 2022 to offer not only simple ways of getting students registered to vote, but also […]
The 2022 spring semester started, and it has our campus in high spirits. Asking a staff member, a transfer student, and a senior, their insights will show you how the 2022 spring semester is going. We asked Demario Williams, a new transfer student from The Bay in California, how he is bonding with other students […]
The gospel brunch on Saturday, the 5th of February was one for the books. It consisted of some great food, great gospel, and great energy. The multicultural student union (MCSU) had the honor of hosting the event. It was held in the Muir gym in the Sac Center on the Kansas Wesleyan […]
Men’s basketball returned last night on February 9th at home at the Mabee Arena to take on the eagles of Avila who are currently 9-19, while the coyotes improved to 18-8 last night after defeating the eagles in a blowout that some may decide to call it. The eagles didn’t really come out to play […]
Last week, KWU senior Sisipako Vihekite unveiled the story of his transition from visions of playing Major League Baseball to now a heavily-devoted powerlifter who also entertains millions of accounts on the famous social media app known as TikTok. What made his story so interesting was the total 180 degree turn in mindset that […]
One of the most iconic scenes from the 1993 classic “The Sandlot ” is the part where Benny Rodriguez and his gang of neighborhood misfits rush to the ball field for their only night game of the Summer on the 4th of July. As Rodriguez rounds the bases and all of his teammates direct their […]
February may be the shortest month of the year, but it’s the busiest month for the Multicultural Student Union at Kansas Wesleyan University. That’s because February is the month in which America recognizes and celebrates the contributions of African Americans to the country’s history, whether it be pop culture, politics, etc. This year especially will […]
Part two of my post for Tony Lu, pianist. In an effort to know how Tony coming to Salina, Kansas came to be, I dove into the story a little deeper. How did Tony Lu end up in Salina, KS, coming all of the way from Old Bennington, Vermont? To find our, I reached out […]
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