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Editor’s note: Today marks 55 years since the Topeka tornado tore its way through the city on June 8, 1966. The damage and devastation the tornado left behind will never be forgotten. Those ...
Hello, my name is Ajah Banks! I am a sophomore mass media major with a concentration in advertising and PR, and a Spanish major. My favorite thing to do is read, my favorite genres are fantasy and ...
Isabel Demarco de Quadros, freshman jumper, vaults over the crossbar. Quadros finished the meet not only in first place in the women’s pole vault at 4.16 meters, but gained a personal record, NCAA ...
Undergraduate students in business can choose from various emphasis options such as accounting, data analytics, economics, marketing, management, international business and more. In the beginning of ...
Reality shows can have positive effects on confidence and mental health, but they can also harm self-esteem and present an inaccurate depiction of reality. Linzi Gibson, an associate professor of ...
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Hey, I am Stuti! I am a sophomore psychology and nursing major. I am a copy editor and content creator at Student Media where I write stories on campus events and meet people with their unique life ...
Through the years: Washburn’s campus has experienced its fair share of destruction and growth. Follow along and explore the many changes campus buildings have gone through, from then to now.
As our understanding of sex, gender and other related ideas change, so does the language used to talk about them. New words are adopted and old ones discarded; meanings are revised for the modern ...
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Hi, My name is Carlee. I am a sophomore mass media major with a concentration in journalism. I was born and raised in Junction City, Kansas. I enjoy spending time with friends, drawing, and writing.
At only 3 years old in 1812, a little French boy named Louis Braille found himself alone in his father’s harness-making shop. Unaware of the danger, young Braille reached for a tool on the workbench.