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Coyote students came out Friday September 13th and participated in a Silent Disco event last Friday September 13th.  Marvin Mitchell II the Coordinator of Student Engagement was in charge of putting on this event. A couple dozen students showed up to Muir Gym Friday evening at 7:30- 9 where the event was put on.  Students […]

The Kansas State Fair is now in full swing! The annual event kicked off on September 5th and will conclude on September 15, offering a must-see experience for Kansas residents and visitors. This event is held at the State Fairgrounds in Hutchinson, the fair offers the best traditional and innovative foods, thrilling Midway rides, and […]

Three Kansas Wesleyan University students attended the Kansas Emergency Management Conference (KEMA) in Manhattan, Kansas, from September 9-12.  More on available internships KWU offers is on the KWU Student media: Column: Athletic Communications Intern. Aiden Kendall is a senior Emergency Management major from Newton, Kansas. Merissa Bailey Rios, a junior Emergency Management major from Salina, Kansas. […]

The Prayer Vigil has been a campus tradition for the past 6 years. Every year the Campus Ministry hosts it, this year it took place in the Student Activities Center from April 5 through 6. Scott Jagodzinske, the Campus Pastor, works tirelessly behind the scenes to make the Prayer Vigil run as smoothly as possible. […]

By Merissa Bailey Rios / Staff Writer  Kansas Wesleyan University is taking a big step towards environmental awareness and action this fall with the launch of their new Environmental Justice Minor. Open to all majors, this minor goes beyond classroom learning to equip students with the skills they need to make a real difference. The […]

By Ryah Klima / Opinion Editor “You’re going to be a wonderful journalist.”   That was what Jeroen Nelemans told me after the opening night of “Radium Girls” back in October. I played the role of the ‘sob sister’. He knew that I planned to become a journalist, and he even told me about how he […]

By Beau Grant / Co-Sports Editor Intramural sports have a rich history on college campuses, dating back several centuries. The overall concept of intramural sports became more formalized in the early 20th century. This period was focused on physical education programs and the recognition of the importance of sports and recreational activities in promoting student […]

By Savannah Koga / Staff Writer Battle of the Halls  Next week starts the annual Battle of the Halls competition. This feisty competition puts each dorm up against one another to determine which hall reigns supreme. There will be a series of competitions over the next week, across 5fivedays, that everyone can compete in to […]

By Merissa Bailey Rios / Staff Writer Power Of Music  Music while being a source of entertainment is also a powerful tool that resonates with our very core. Regardless of personal preferences, music offers a unique wellspring of comfort and connection for many individuals. It has the remarkable ability to uplift our spirits, soothe difficult […]

By Merissa Bailey Rios / Staff Writer The Kansas Wesleyan University music department welcomed esteemed cellist Dr. David Littrell for a special performance and educational session on Thursday, March 14, 2024. Dr. Littrell’s visit extended beyond simply showcasing his musical talents; he offered a captivating exploration of the music itself, delving into the history and […]


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