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Voice of the students since 1901

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University Library & Archives and ACES hold Student Success Workshops for fifth year

Isabel Ayala September 21, 2024

Since 2019, the Emporia State University Libraries and Archives and the Academic Center for Excellence and Success (ACES) have offered Student Success Workshops for a variety of subjects with the goal...

Classroom to Career program rewards students for professional development

Isabel Ayala September 20, 2024

Emporia State Career Services closed applications for their recurring Classroom to Career program on Sept. 11, which prepares students for post-grad success. Informally known as "the suit program," the...

Middle Ground Books is located at 606 Commercial St. in Emporia. 

It’s Lit: Middle Ground Books and Gifts

Asher Lefto September 11, 2024

You sit in a backless barstool, grinning at a life-size cutout of a tuxedoed gorilla as a cool glass of lemonade/tea/water sweats in your hand. Your nostrils are full of the smell of paper and ink and...

ESU joins ‘Fans With a Plan’ partnership with KDOT

ESU joins ‘Fans With a Plan’ partnership with KDOT

Mason Hart September 7, 2024

Emporia State has officially announced its partnership with the Kansas Department of Transportation for the ‘Fans with a Plan’ program, according to a press release on Aug. 26. The program...

Canoeing returns to Wooster Lake

Kierra Koeber September 6, 2024

Emporia State is bringing back canoeing on Wooster Lake for the first time since 2019. Before 2020, ESU had a tradition of canoe racing on Wooster Lake. The tradition was ended by the COVID-19 pandemic.   “This...

Student Wellness Center to offer free STI testing

Isabel Ayala August 29, 2024

The Emporia State Student Wellness Center will now offer a variety of free tests to students for sexually transmitted infections.  Students will have access to urinary testing for gonorrhea and chlamydia...

Roger D. and Carla B. Smith Intercultural Center approaching completion

Kierra Koeber August 29, 2024

The Roger D. and Carla B. Smith Intercultural Center, which has been in progress since August of 2021, is approaching completion. The date of the ribbon cutting ceremony is currently set for Nov. 13 at...

Emeline Fuller stands outside Newman Regional Health on 12th Avenue. For 12 years, Fuller has endured a legal battle with Emporia healthcare providers for bills she "just can't pay." 

‘They leave me with nothing’: Former ESU student concerned with Emporia healthcare amid 12-year legal battle with providers

Maddie Carr June 28, 2024

For 12 years, Emeline Fuller, a local artist and 2021 Emporia State graduate, has endured a legal battle for her life. The catalyst? A 2012 lymph node biopsy and cat scratch disease diagnosis resulting...

Butcher demolition begins

Butcher demolition begins

Isabel Ayala February 2, 2024

First proposed in the 2014 Campus Master Plan, the demolition of the Butcher Education Center will be completed this year. The project was out for bid during the Fall of 2023, which Midland Wrecking won,...

Intercultural Center to be built in Memorial Union

Kierra Koeber February 1, 2024

Emporia State is in the process of constructing a new intercultural center to be located in the Memorial Union, a project that has been ongoing since August of 2021.  The center will include a student-staffed...

The process of Morse Complex being demolished on Aug.11

South and Southeast Morse halls to be demolished Spring 2026

Kierra Koeber November 20, 2023

After the removal of Central Morse Hall in favor of an improved School of Nursing, South and Southeast Morse halls are set to be demolished by spring of 2026 due to deferred maintenance costs and to reduce...

The women's entrance to the pool via locker room sits in the basement of the HPER building. The olympic-sized swimming pool has been closed to the public for three years. 

University swimming pool closed due to cost, not COVID

Kierra Koeber October 5, 2023

When asked his feelings about the extended closure of Emporia State’s campus swimming pool, sophomore Jacob Waugh responded, “there’s a pool?”  The half-century old swimming...

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