The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO
3 days ago by Erik Johnson
After years of single-digit scoring and last-place finishes at the MIAA Outdoor Championships, the Southwest Baptist men's track and field team showed the rest of the conference that there is a new team to deal with in the MIAA.
Junior Michael Pierce and sophomore Jeremy Glassmaker started things off Saturday for the Bearcats by easily qualifying for finals in the 1,500-meter run.
The Doane Line, Doane College , NE
10 hours ago by Matt Rediger, Kolby Hamilton
Doane hosted a Cinco de Mayo celebration Monday, complete with food, music and games. Watch a video about the festivities.
Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS
10 hours ago by Alex Peak
We're five months into the "new" year and a few neat events and items have already made the year one to remember.
1. "Juno"
Though it technically came out in late December 2007, all of the fireworks surrounding the movie shot off in 2008. How often is it that a movie written by a 20-something-year-old stripper named Diablo that's centered around the misadventures of teen pregnancy gets such esteem and cult followings across most U.
The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO
19 hours ago by Jessica Oliver
Four groups of students enrolled in Southwest Baptist University's Intercultural Studies program will spend six months abroad throughout the next several months.
Juniors Lydia Powers and Emily Iler will teach English as a Second Language (ESL) at universities in Chiang Mai, Thailand and will prayer walk in the red-light district in the city.
The Doane Line, Doane College , NE
23 hours ago by Kolby Hamilton, Matt Rediger
During the last meeting of the year for Campus Crusade for Christ, members signed posters for each of the seniors. Watch the audio slideshow for the full story.
The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO
1 day ago by Brian Verslues
To honor those who serve, I decided to interview two graduating veterans: seniors David VanBebber and Benjamin Stephens.
First interview: David VanBebber.
What led you to join the service?
"It is something that I always wanted to do but put off doing. I thought it was a shame that I was so able to serve and didn't.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
3 days ago by Sara Wade
Jiani "Nini" Wu says the Olympics should be about unity, not politics. "We support the Olympics as an international event," said Wu, president of the Chinese Culture Club. "We really appreciate everyone who let us do this." Wu, along with other members of the CCC, had a banner for anyone to sign in hopes of it being displayed at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
The Doane Line, Doane College , NE
3 days ago by JoAnna Reiter, Sara Thiry, Tammi Marsh
Juniors Janelle Weber and Kelli Bowers share how they manage being mothers while going to school.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
3 days ago
What do you regret most about college? Not going to class my first two years of college, that is why I am still here. I took sociology my second senior year for the second time with the same teacher and got an A because I showed up to class as opposed to not going to class and failing it.
Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS
5 days ago by Alex Peak
Dusty Garner is more than just a set of pretty legs and really big knockers.
"When I'm out and about, I'm actually a horribly shy person," said Garner, the accomplished drag queen, restaurant owner and full-time student.
The regular blond-haired, blue-eyed, jeans wearer said while he's too shy to even go up and talk to people when he goes out, Garner's personality changes 180 degrees when he turns into his counterpart Monica Moree.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
5 days ago by Sara Wade
Pittsburg's Schlanger Park is on its way to being renovated to make it more accessible to children with disabilities. "What we're doing is we're trying to come in and see what the highest percent of disability is in this area," Donna Bogner, president of Credible Arts Therapies, said.
Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS
6 days ago by Matt Combes
As classes finally come to an end, students campus-wide are celebrating the idea of the warm months of freedom. Many enjoy barbecuing, some enjoy hitting the lakes and others enjoy getting down and dirty in the great outdoors.
No matter if you get frisky in a tent while on a camping excursion or take a break while hiking to do the horizontal hustle among a field of wildflowers, summer loving reaches whole new levels in the fresh air.