by Stephanie Roets in News
Senators John McCain and Barack Obama met for three 90 minute televised debates where they discussed polices and why they should become president. The final debate was on Oct. 15.
Each debate was a little different. The first debate was very traditional with each senator standing behind a podium and arguing the questions given by the moderator and then each other.
by Molly Suter in News
-The bodies of the double homicide victims in Salina were identified as Taryn Dechant and Ernest Jones Jr., who's obituary read he was hoping to be a Kansas Wesleyan football player next year.
- A small plane crashed on I-135 Saturday afternoon, 2 miles north of Salina.
by Jack Morris in News
All spectators at KWU sporting events this year have heard this cheer chanted. It might seem insignificant, but it symbolizes the forming of traditions the spirit-squad is trying to generate for the future.
The cheerleaders and dancers have been working extra hard this year to make the atmosphere surrounding games and activities better than it has been in the past.
by Anna Hindeman in News
Even though there was cool weather, the constant rain didn't stop people from attending KWU's chapel service on Monday, Oct. 13, because there was hardly an empty seat in the church.
Marcia MacLennan, professor of English and Religion, told her favorite parable of "The Laborers in the Vineyard" which can be found in Mathew 20: 1-16.
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October 25
-10:15 AM Cross Country NAIA Mid-States @ Winfield
- 1:00- 11:55 PM SAB Haunted House
- 5:00- 10:00 PM Salina Fall Fest @ KWU campus
- 1:30 PM Football @ St. Mary's
-6:30 PM Women's Soccer @ Bethany College
-8:30 PM Men's Soccer @ Bethany College
October 26
-3:00 -5:30 PM Alpha Chi Induction @ Sam's Chapel
- 5:30-6:30 PM Writer's Guild @ PH 320
October 27
-4:00 PM Men's Reserve Soccer vs.
by Ashely McArtur in News
Full Name: Philip Scott Meckley
Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio
First Job: Maintenance at a trailer park
College Degree: BA in Political Science
Favorite Food: Oven-fried chicken with mash potatoes
Favorite Color: Gray
Favorite Scary Movie: "A
by Scott Moore in News
The 12th annual photography invitational was held, Oct. 14 in Sam's Hall of Fine Arts. The theme for the gallery talk was Investigating Kansas.
A few artists were there to explain their work. One photographer, Kent Berquist, explained how he developed his film, and mentioned about how he uses contact prints.
the 411 on Halloween style
by Rachel Hinde in News
Halloween is right around the corner, and if you don't have any Halloween costume ideas yet, or just want something easy and inexpensive, here are some ideas for you.
If you're a girl, try being Paris Hilton. Being Paris is easy! You will need to buy a long blonde wig (if necessary), wear a short skirt, label "That's Hot!" on a t-shirt, slip into a pair of skyscraper stilettos or boots, wear large movie star sunglasses, buy a little stuffed Chihuahua and put inside of a handbag with its head hanging out, wear lots of make-up (especially pink lip gloss), and walk around with your cell phone glued to your head talking like a valley girl.
by Molly Suter in News
Only three tournaments into the season, and the debate and forensics team have already brought home a number of trophies and debated competitors from around the world.
So far this season, the Coyote speech team has participated in The University of Central Michigan "Mule Swing," the Sterling College and Barton Community College "Debates on a Plain" and last weekend the team traveled with their European friends to Arkansas for the John Brown University tournament.
by Anna Hindeman in News
*There are eleven Saturdays until Christmas!
*There are twenty two bones in the human head.
*The tongue is a very large muscle in your mouth that moistens and softens food with saliva. Without saliva in your mouth, the food you eat would have no taste.
by Ashley McArtur in News
Halloween is the one night of the year when it is okay for an adult to play dress up. It's the one night a year when you can play pretend.
So now you may be thinking what exactly are some of the hottest costumes this year? The most popular costume for men this year is everyone's favorite thrill seeking archeologist, Indiana Jones.
by Stephanie Roets in News
Watching horror flicks goes hand in hand with the month of October for many people. It brings out that quiet part of us that yearns to be scared. The tough part is finding those truly scary movies that make your heart race and your skin crawl. Well here's a little help for Halloween 2008.
by Michelle Malone in News
Some 2,000 years ago the Celts, who lived in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom, and northern France, celebrated their new year on Nov. 1.
This day marked the end of summer and harvest and the beginning of the dark, cold winter, a time of year that was often associated with death.
What's your scariest moment?
by Rodney Cooper in News
"The scariest thing that has ever happened to me was being in an earthquake in Japan. Scary stuff man!!! Top that K-Mitch."- Nick Sisco
" The scariest thing that has happened to me is surviving my first term in Vietnam. Haha I'm just kidding. My scariest situation would have to be when I was about 6 and I was at the mall and my peoples forgot about me.
by Jack Morris in News
As we enter another Halloween season, a few things might come to mind. Pumpkins, costumes and candy are all a part of this season.
What is falling out of the forefront of this season, and now just becoming an everyday thing, are sports superstitions.
Simply put, superstitions are acts based on a belief.
by Matt Royal in News
When Kansas Wesleyans soccer teams entered conference play with a combined five wins and eleven losses, the only people who didn't seem to worry were the Coyotes themselves.
After starting off their seasons struggling to get into the win column, both the men and women's soccer teams have emerged as one of the elite programs in the KCAC and back into the national spotlight with the women holding strong to the #25 national ranking and the men on the bubble and receiving votes.
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November 14
-SAB Poker night 7:00-11:00 p.m.
-KWU and Salina Symphony present "Pirates of Penzance" 7:30-9:30
November 16
-5:30-6:30 Writer's Guild PH 320
November 17
-Jazz Ensemble Sam's Chapel 7:30 p.m.
November 18
-The Calling/FCA Meeting 9:00-10:30
November 19
-7:00-8:00 p.