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Voice of the students since 1901

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Claire Wilcher, intimacy director for “How I Learned to Drive,” teaches students how to use consent in theater. This will be Wilcher’s twelfth production as an intimacy director.

Theater students learn the importance of consent for upcoming show, “How I Learned to Drive”

Cameron Burnett March 3, 2023

This spring, the Pulitzer-prize winning drama “How I Learned to Drive” written by Paula Vogel will hit the stage of the Frederickson Theatre at Emporia State. The play tells the life story...

“The Memory of Lemon” by Judith Fertig

Faith Burgoon February 17, 2020

            This week, I read The Memory of Lemon by Judith Fertig. This is a fiction novel, but it reaches out to creative writers. With there being a creative writing group...

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El Marmol has my soul

Lucas Lord February 8, 2019

With its many local attractions, Emporia continues to offer me unexpected places to explore, most recently a Mexican restaurant, Taqueria El Marmol. Located at the corner on 23 E 6th Avenue, El Marmol...

Liz Unruh, freshman sociology and art major, shows off her art to Kayla Mock, First Friday founder and coordinator on Firday at Soulride.

First Friday hosts February event in 13 venues

Bailey Miller February 8, 2019

Every first Friday of the month, there is a free art walk in downtown Emporia that features various people and businesses with different mediums and styles. “If you want to be a (featured) artist,...

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Emporia commemorates banned books week

Emma Sha October 3, 2018

Emporia State students and community members celebrated banned book week by holding events, setting up displays and having authors discuss the issue of censorship from Sept. 23-28. Banned book week became...

SexTober provides introduction to reproductive justice

SexTober provides introduction to reproductive justice

GageSimpson September 28, 2018

Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity is putting on “SexTober,” a series of educational events throughout the month of October. It will include tabling with educational resources and a...

Luke Larson, graduate student in biology, and other participants play in the Fortnite competition Sunday in the Kanza Room of the Memorial Union. Each competitor was ranked by the number of kills and first place won a $100 cash prize.

Students participate in ESU Fortnite tournament

Emma Sha September 27, 2018

Oakley Baldwin, senior accounting major, and Aaron Larson, senior business administration major, held a Fortnite tournament Sept. 23 in the Memorial Union. The purpose of the tournament was to play and...

Amy Sage Webb, Quivira adviser, co-director of the creative writing program and professor of English, modern languages and journalism, talks about the history of Quivira and how the magazine works Friday in Plumb Hall. Quivira released the 2018 edition of the literary magazine this week

Quivira releases largest journal ever

Daisy Gonzalez September 27, 2018

This week “Quivira,” the student literary journal, is being released. At 170 pages, the journal is the largest ever produced. Quivira spent $2,300 dollars to print 500 books, which comes out...

Event to celebrate Hispanic heritage

Event to celebrate Hispanic heritage

Daisy Gonzalez September 13, 2018

From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. tonight Emporians can attend the Hispanic Heritage Month Kickoff event and see dancers, eat food and take part in activities like face painting. The event is sponsored by the Office...

Justin Scheck, junior theater major, and Harriel Mack, senior communication major, rehearse one of thirty short plays on Tuesday night in Fredrickson Theater. PANTS’ "30 plays in 60 minutes" is at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. tomorrow and Friday night in Fredrickson Theater.

Theatre Society will put on 30 plays in 60 minutes

Megan Sheckells December 6, 2017

The Pantomime And Nontraditional Theatre Society is planning to perform the event “PANTS 30 plays in 60 minutes” a total of four times during dead week. “The show isn’t in any...

 Patrick Martin, professor of art and the 2017 Roe R. Cross award recipient, pours molten glass into a container to make an impression, while Sam Bland, a senior glass forming major, looks on in the Art Annex on Monday. Martin was recently named the 2017 Distinguished Professor, in honor of his teaching excellence.

Patrick Martin named 2017 Roe R. Cross Award Recipient

Allie Crome May 3, 2017

Patrick Martin, a professor in the art department, was recently named the 2017 Roe R. Cross Award Distinguished Professor. “It was a surprise to win the award,” Martin said. “It’s...

Abigail Weiser, sophomore sociology major and co-president of URGE discusses various self-care tips, such as finding time for yourself and learning to say no, at the group’s meeting on Thursday in the Diversity Lounge. At the meeting, members spoke about their gender neutral bathroom initiative and shared some of the ways that they take part in self-care.

URGE tackles self-care

Alex Prince April 7, 2017

Members of Unite for Reproductive and Gender Equity met last Thursday in the Diversity Lounge to discuss self-care tips for frequent activists. “I wanted to talk about self-care and to make sure...

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