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By Savannah Koga / Staff Writer  National Girls and Women in sports day is Wednesday, February 7.  “Women in sports have come a long way in 50 years. I admire the strong women in the past that have made a way for us to connect in sports and get us to a similar playing field […]

By Merissa Bailey Rios/ Staff Writer With the stress of mid-terms looming, Kansas Wesleyan University is bringing some much-needed winter fun to campus. A chilling pop-up ice skating rink will be right here on campus! This Saturday February 10th, the SAC parking lot will be transformed into a winter wonderland. Brought to campus by Student […]

By Luke Hager / Staff Writer Paintings have been a part of our world culture for decades and ever since we first discovered paintings, we’ve discovered different styles of it. Some do little dots at a time, some two wide/little strokes, some even draw the thing that they want to paint first and then fill […]

By: Lily Roberts  Kansas Wesleyan University hosted the first KCAC dance conference of the competition season called the Coyote Classic in the Mabee Arena last Friday. Two other universities were also in attendance, competing against our girls, Mcpherson College in Mcpherson, Kansas and Bethel College in Newton, Kansas.  It was an exciting day for the […]

Competitive Dance at Kansas Wesleyan University just got underway as the Dance hosted the Coyote Classic on January 25. The Coyotes claimed the victory with a score of 63.7 points which was 20 points over the second-place finisher Bethel College. A large part of this can be thanks to Head Dance Coach Claire Schmit. Coach […]

By Savannah Koga / Staff Writer The past couple of weeks the local area of Salina, Kansas and Saline county has been experiencing some extremely cold weather. With temperatures varying below 10 degrees on most days and the wind chill creating a feeling of negative temperatures.  Last weeks weather forecast:  January 12 High: 14 Low: […]

By Merissa Bailey Rios Chilling stories of an active shooter on college campuses fill headlines every week. With new technology emerging campus safety and security at Kansas Wesleyan University will majorly improve. Under the leadership of Director of Campus Security Bernie Botson, KWU is looking at AI—powered cameras, that identify threats before they strike, and […]

By Ryah Klima / Opinion Editor In today’s times, there are many opinion-based disputes. If someone gets asked, “Does pineapple belong on pizza?” It’ll be met with a plethora of answers, and if the right people disagree, a heated discussion can break out. Of course, these conversations are typically playful in nature, and rarely lead […]

 By Jerrian Anderson / Staff Writer The Super Bowl has become a massive event, with incredible halftime shows, memorable commercials and thrilling football action. It’s grown into a cultural phenomenon that brings people together to enjoy the game, the halftime shows, Betting and the excitement of the whole experience. With playoffs coming to an end, […]

By Nick Fierro / Staff Writer The future looks bright for Sodexo and Kansas Wesleyan University as they plan to expand Shriwise Cafeteria for students and staff by the fall of 2024. KWU has had conversations of either establishing a brand new building to settle the cafeteria by Wesley Hall on Santa Fe or expanding […]


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