The Wichitan

Kathy Browning

Students awarded more than $50 million in financial aid last year

Hunter Tyler, Reporter April 16, 2019

College isn't cheap and costs aren't going down. To help from going into debt, students depend on financial aid. This year, about 76 percent of the student population received some form of financial aid,...

Lone Star Conference changes cause budget troubles for softball

Andrew Murray, Reporter April 15, 2019

Seven new teams will be joining the Lone Star Conference this fall which spells trouble for some teams. With the new schools coming into the conference, only six of them have softball teams. This...

Riker’s Game coming to MSU

Monique Fields, Reporter April 12, 2019

For only $5 student will be able to experience Riker's Game on April 11, 12 and 13 from 5-10 p.m. in Wichita I&II, brought by the National Society of Black Engineers. Riker's Game is an escape room...

Campus needs to be more than ADA compliant

April 11, 2019

According to the Americans with Disabilities Act, Title III prohibits places of business and public areas from discriminating against people with disabilities. Because of this law, accessible routes are...

Bilingual Education Student Organization hosts ‘Which Way Home’ screening

Sky Barron, Reporter April 11, 2019

As a part of Inclusion Now! week, the Bilingual Education Student Organization screened the “Which Way Home” documentary which shows the personal side of migration to the United States through the...

Student-athletes gather at First Christian Church for Mustangs Meal on April 3.

First Christian Church hosts Mustangs Meal for student-athletes

Micah Wilson, Reporter April 11, 2019

Nothing gets the attention of a student-athlete like the words “free” and “food” and First Christian Church is providing both of them. Knowing college athletes struggle to balance time and finances,...

Womens soccer team gather for picture with Daraja Childrens Choir from Uganda before an afternoon of soccer. Photo credits: Chelsea Knaack

Daraja Children’s Choir joins together with athletes

Randi Heaton, Reporter April 11, 2019

Between the games and singing, everyone around was grinning ear to ear in the presences of 17 children from Uganda in the Daraja Children’s Choir. The women’s soccer team was able to play soccer with...

Volunteering benefits students and the community

The Wichitan April 11, 2019

OUR VIEW: The Wichitan staff believes the university has done a great job at providing volunteer opportunities for students. Volunteering builds character and a willingness to help others in students. Maverick's...

I Prevail nails it with ‘Trauma’

Justin Garner, Reporter April 9, 2019

The development of I Prevail is incredible.  Going from a really good metalcore album to a potential game changer, they just won't stop getting better.  I remember telling a friend right after we...

Students can help the environment

Elizabeth Mahan, Reporter April 9, 2019

Last year was the fourth warmest year on record. Explorers have found a hole in the Arctic ice cap the size of Delaware. Climate change is real. It is not fiction, and every student can do something to...

Take Back the Night to be held April 10

Taylor Henson, Reporter April 9, 2019

The month of April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Take Back the Night is coming to campus April 10. Take Back the Night, is a program dedicated to creating a safe community and respectful relationships...

Published novelist reads at Museum of Art

Elizabeth Mahan, Reporter April 5, 2019

Thirty-five students and faculty fell silent as they waited for published novelist Devin Murphy to begin reading from his latest novel, Tiny Americans. Murphy, associate professor of English at Bradley...

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