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Kansas Wesleyan Makes History with First Indoor Championship Salina, Kansas.- The Kansas Wesleyan Cross Country and Track & Field team have made history, capturing their first-ever indoor conference championship and shattering multiple records along the way. Under the leadership of Head Coach Kyle Hiser, who was named the KCAC Men’s Head Coach of the Year, […]
Last week, we took a look at what students were looking forward to for the Super Bowl. We also looked at the bigger impact it has than just a football game. That article can be found here: Edit Post “The Super Bowl: More than a Game” ‹ KWUStudentMedia — WordPress This week here at KWU […]
Coming off a successful 19-4 season with an 11-2 record in the KCAC, has set its sights on a conference title and a national championship for the upcoming season. Head Coach Melinda Nguyen, fresh off being named KCAC Coach of the Year in her second season, is optimistic about the team’s prospects, bolstered by the […]
The 2025 Super Bowl halftime show, featuring Kendrick Lamar and SZA, was one of the most talked-about performances in recent memory. Filled with political references and allusions to black history, the show sparked mixed reactions. While many praised Kendrick for his boldness, others were left confused by the heavy themes and deeper messages embedded in […]
A Rivalry Renewed: Smoky Hills Showdown Brings Electrifying Atmosphere to Salina As Kansas Wesleyan University and Bethany University squared off in the popular Smoky Hills Showdown on January 22nd, a rivalry as fierce as the wild storms took center stage in the heart of Kansas. Fans from both teams were cheering their teams on […]
Record-Breaking Night for Alex-Little John Salina, Ks, — Men’s Basketball at Kansas Wesleyan University has a new name at the top of its record books, and it belongs to none other than Alex-Little John. In an amazing show of skill, determination, and leadership, the outstanding forward has made his mark on Coyotes history by breaking […]
Salina, Kansas – For Chihiro Iwata, moving from Tokyo, Japan to Salina, Kansas was not the easiest, to say the least. Living in America has brought both challenges and highlights, shaping her growth on and off the field. Upon her arrival in the United States, Iwata faced several obstacles, including the separation from her family […]
This Sunday the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are playing in Super Bowl 59. Here’s everything you need to know about the game that brings people from all walks of life together to experience something they might not always have enjoyed. Worldwide Impact According to an NFL.com article, there were approximately 200 million viewers […]
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are among the most common injuries athletes face, particularly in high-impact sports like football, soccer, and basketball. ACL injuries can leave a lasting effect on an athlete’s physical, mental, and emotional performance. For most athletes, recovering from ACL injury is a grueling 6-12-month process. Surgery to reconstruct the torn ligament […]
St. Ambrose Rallies Past Kansas Wesleyan 8-5. A mid-game surge propelled St. Ambrose (IA) to an 8-5 victory over Kansas Wesleyan. Kansas Wesleyan struck first in the fourth inning when Garrett Garfield hit a solo home run to left center. However, St. Ambrose quickly responded in the fifth, capitalizing on back-to-back wild pitches to take […]