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Voice of the students since 1901

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An open letter from the editor: What’s next for the student press at ESU, President Hush?

An open letter from the editor: What’s next for the student press at ESU, President Hush?

Cameron Burnett February 28, 2023

For 122 years, The Bulletin has served Emporia State as the official student newspaper. We have been there for our audience during the first pandemic in 1918, through two world wars, through the turmoil...

Staff Editorial: Follow the path Emporia started and honor our vets

November 11, 2022

Emporia’s veterans are our neighbors, friends and community leaders and, as the founding city of Veterans Day, Emporia has done several things right when it comes to honoring those who have served.  Not...

Staff Editorial: Leave campus safety to the police

May 10, 2021

The campus students will return to this fall will be one where students who can't even buy their own nicotine, can now carry and conceal deadly weapons at school. Earlier this week, the Kansas Legislature...

Staff Editorial: Silence breeds Fear

April 20, 2021

Following the attempted sexual assault in Schallenkamp Hall in mid-February, the university sent out an alert warning students to be careful and to send any tips they might have to campus police.  Since...

Bending over backwards to catch a break

March 18, 2021

Around the middle of the Fall semester, Emporia State made the decision like other universities across the country to cancel spring break amid the ongoing novel coronavirus. However, in return, the spring...

System set up to fail as a result of climate change

February 25, 2021

As the horrors of poor infrastructure unravel in Texas, we think people should take a step back and examine what is actually happening. To start off, let’s look at climate change. Climate change...

Photo by Katie Donnelly | The Bulletin

An uncertain future painted by COVID

January 30, 2021

As the world approaches the first anniversary of the shutdown, warnings of February being the worst month of the pandemic seem to be falling on deaf ears. For better or for worse, the constant news cycle...

Photo illustration by Shelby Hambleton | The Bulletin

Thank you, ASG

January 31, 2020

are being brought to campus by Associated Student Government this semester. Tayler Laudermill, chair of the Diversity and Inclusion committee and junior social sciences education major, made the announcement...

Gravel City Roasters: Coffee worth the wait

Gravel City Roasters: Coffee worth the wait

Lucas Lord November 15, 2019

As winter quickly approaches and the sun sets earlier and earlier it is important to find time to add a bit of warmth to your day. Though I don’t drink much coffee, Gravel City Roasters is the best...

Emporia Eats: Chi Em Noodles

Emporia Eats: Chi Em Noodles

Lucas Lord September 30, 2019

From authentic Mexican food trucks, to sushi and burgers, Emporia offers a great variety of food despite its size.  Chi Em Eats offers great Vietnamese food, filling a gap in Emporia. Located at...

EDITORIAL: Emporia State employees deserve the 2.5% raise

EDITORIAL: Emporia State employees deserve the 2.5% raise

September 27, 2019

Most employees in the state of Kansas recently received a 2.5% pay increase. But because state universities are funded differently, so Emporia State faculty and staff did not automatically get the full...

source: emporia.edu/student-wellness

STAFF EDITORIAL: Don’t let stress control you

September 16, 2019

Whether we realize it or not, many of our friends, family members and classmates struggle with mental health or mental health issues.  This time of year can be very difficult. For many, they’re...

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