by Noah Shook in News
Early in the morning on September 7th, five students and three professors left to attend the annual Kansas Speech Communication Association's conference in the state's capital of Topeka.
The students attending the conference were: seniors Eric Arganbright and Amanda Little; and juniors Jeriah Forbes, Steve Johnston, and Noah Shook.
by Molly Suter in News
Libraries are no longer a place for just books, more and more libraries are expanding to accommodate the shifting paradigms for technology. Fifty years ago, people would never imagine libraries as a place for the advanced technology offered in many libraries of today.
by Rodney Cooper in News
Visually impaired student begins freshman year
20-year-old Anna Hind is a visually impaired student entering her first year at Kansas Wesleyan.
Hind was born in Wichita, Kansas. She has no brothers or sisters, and her favorite kind of food is Italian.
by Madeline Stansberry in News
New officers were elected for SGA. President Shannon Pantoja believes that SGA's function is to keep the clubs on campus active.