The world is teeming with people in careers that they always knew they were meant to be in.
For example, the ‘About the Author’ section in the back of most books has made great claims implying...
At the start of the NCAA Division II Central regional last year, the Lady Hornet softball team was unranked and seeded 8th.
In the culmination of a come back season, which the Hornets ended 30-31 and...
Most students take the stereotypical route of graduating from high school and then moving on to college. Some might even take a gap year or skip the college route entirely and go straight to a career.
Others...
On the morning of Aug. 21, 2017, Becca Gordon-Ross and her sister, Emily, woke up to a loud noise from the storm brewing outside their family home. Thinking nothing of it, they went back to sleep.
Not...
Working to put together this magazine was a long process filled with joy, laughter, tears, frustration and many other emotions.
With our second issue, we knew we had room for growth and improvement. We...
Numerous instances of sexism, misogyny, harassment and non-inclusivity have plagued the debate community for some time now, according to Caylie Ratzlaff, assistant debate coach at Emporia High and junior...
Author’s note: I write this as a reminder to those who read this and feel the way that I do, you are not alone.
His day begins with him considering whether to pull the black covers off his body...
With the start of a new year and the thought of going away to college, Nate King, sophomore information systems major, decided that it presented him with the chance to lose unwanted weight that he struggled...
Since she was born, Faith Schreiner, senior business management major, has always had to do everything differently. Tasks that other people take for granted, such as putting their hair up, shaking someone’s...
Editors Note: Lucas has asked that throughout this story we use their prefered pronouns, “they/them.” The pronouns have been altered in quotes.
Mental health is a widespread issue and...
When “Jane” was asked by Brian Schrader, a tenured professor of psychology at Emporia State, to go into a storage room on campus to discuss her grade, she was surprised and confused....