A red ““M”” in a white circle has been a fan favorite for decades, signifying only one character: Mario. Yes, it has been decades, as Mario became popular just around the year 2000. Throughout his lifetime, he has gone from the Nintendo 64, to the updated Nintendo Switch. Other games have survived this lifespan, but none […]
Read MoreStarting off the season with respectable placings at two different outings, with a fourth place for the women’s golf team, and sixth for the men. Both squads were looking to build upon these finishes at the Kansas City Cup in Smithsville, Mo, and they went on to both finish in the top three of the […]
Read MoreOn Sep. 14, Lewis began the renovation of South Hall, home to the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. The project is a multi-phased initiative in hopes of expanding and revitalizing South Hall in an attempt to enhance the Health Science program and foster collaboration among faculty and students. The first phase is set to […]
Read MoreThe men and women’s tennis team welcomes new coach, Greg Couch. Couch was ranked a top 10 junior tennis player in the state of Colorado where he won state for high school doubles and played low-level professional tennis tournaments. He moved around a lot throughout his life and eventually ended up in Kansas becoming a […]
Read MoreThe world is currently going through the Millennium Pilot shortage, which has enhanced since the COVID-19 pandemic back in 2020. Pilots have been needed since the creation of planes and shortages of them have always existed. But because of the COVID-19 worldwide shutdown, many pilots decided to retire early, or have lost their jobs. Even […]
Read MoreCross country has come ready to run the race of the season! They have already dominated two competitions. At the Flyer/Flames Challenge they placed second and at the National Catholic Invite, they placed first in NCAA DII and third overall, earning them 65 points. Sophomore accounting major, Madilyn Calloway, is pumped for the team’s upcoming […]
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