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Chiefs for the Super Bowl win

Chiefs for the Super Bowl win

Faith Burgoon February 3, 2020

Just about every person native to America has heard about the Super Bowl at some point in their life. So the fact that the Kansas City Chiefs will be playing the San Francisco 49ers at Super Bowl LIV on...

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Don’t let your money manage you

Megan Sheckells January 27, 2019

The broke, hungry college student is an image that’s increasingly common on social media, television, movies and even in memes. And, as someone in college, I can say that it’s accurate. Most...

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Failing school is not the teacher’s fault

Kalliope Craft January 24, 2019

I have wanted to be a kindergarten teacher since kindergarten. Never once have I had any doubts; my path isn’t a choice, it is a calling. However, my path set on a minimum maintenance road, neglected...

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The real fake news

Violet Porter November 18, 2018

Before I started working at The Bulletin, I didn’t think very highly of journalists. Now that I’m leaving, I realize the good that they do and the importance for the role that they play. Working...

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Simple steps towards being more environmentally conscious

Megan Sheckells September 19, 2018

“Go green” and “be environmentally conscious” are just a couple things we often hear. While it’s pretty clear how important it is, following these types of commands can be...

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Hozier raises the bar

Violet Porter September 19, 2018

Hozier has always produced a good variety of differing songs. Recently, he created a short album, sporting some political messages as well as creativity. “Nina Cried Power,” named after the...

Getting Organized: Not a “one-way-fits-all” situation

Megan Sheckells August 30, 2018

The beginning of a semester can be hectic enough, but with enough effort, the rest doesn’t have to be. To make your schedule run smoothly, it’s important to get organized early on and make...

Why we cut the feed

Sarah Spoon April 19, 2018

When Associated Student Government held their meeting to talk about the proposed cuts to line items, such as the Performing Arts Board, Quivira and The Bulletin, we offered to live stream the event, as...

The moral case for capitalism

Cullen Roche April 19, 2018

There are two reasons that socialism and communism are making a return to the same society where their ideologies were put on trial during the ‘50s. First is that most Americans are largely apathetic...

Home is behind and the world is ahead

Home is behind and the world is ahead

April 28, 2017

As these last few weeks wind down, I find myself thinking more and more of the Walking Song from “The Lord of the Rings.” More importantly, the first few lines Pippin sings in “Return...

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A Student’s Self-Worth

Ian Bain April 28, 2017

As a student, your sense of self-worth should have nothing to do with your grades. While your grades and GPA will help you look better while seeking a job after college, a bad grade doesn’t really...

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R.E.S.P.E.C.T.

Hannah Haefele April 28, 2017

Whether you are talking to friends or professors, respect is something that should come naturally. We should not have to base our respect on someone’s age or status when compared to our own. Just...

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