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Voice of the students since 1901

The Bulletin

Voice of the students since 1901

The Bulletin

Guy Ramos, Kappa Alpha Psi president, is seen reading “The Story of Kappa Alpha Psi”, which is a comprehensive book on the fraternity’s history. All members are encouraged to read on the history of the fraternity.

Black excellence: How one Emporia State senior is keeping traditions alive

Maddie Carr February 13, 2024

In the midst of the hustle and bustle of attending classes for his computer science degree, senior Guy Ramos participates in extracurriculars like many other Emporia State students. He’s part of...

The new duo shaping campus through change

The new duo shaping campus through change

Hailey Ingle September 29, 2023

Sophia Dawson and Camila Viorel are just like every other student at Emporia State. They go to class, hang out with their friends, and go to campus events, but their day to day, and most Thursdays, are...

C.H.E.W. holds first cooking class since COVID-19

Allison Funk March 8, 2023

Cooking can be an overwhelming task, especially for inexperienced college students. However, C.H.E.W, a program on Emporia State’s campus, has been working to help make healthy eating a fun and educational...

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...

“I do my own hair,” students claim Emporia lacks diverse hair salons for people of color

Allison Funk February 8, 2023

Hair. It’s something we care for nearly every day. We style it, color it and spend money paying others to fulfill our desired style for it. But at Emporia State, not everyone has services available...

Plans to expand Corky’s Cupboard underway

Allison Funk October 7, 2022

Corky’s Cupboard, the Emporia State food pantry, was created for students struggling with food insecurity. It was established in 2014 by the Basic Needs Coalition and has been growing ever since....

Staff Editorial: ESU’s hunger for money is harming people’s livelihoods

Staff Editorial: ESU’s hunger for money is harming people’s livelihoods

April 14, 2022

The student loan debt in the United States has grown to be over 1.6 trillion dollars with 43.3 million loan borrowers and the average loan debt of an individual is $37,113, according to the Education Data...

Day of the Dead festival is held in downtown Emporia

Katie Donnelly November 1, 2019

The Hispanics of Today and Tomorrow and Emporia Main Street hosted a Day of the Dead celebration on Oct. 26. The block party consisted of food, art work, face painting, and other holiday traditions. “It...

Mainstreet hosts Haunted Historical Halloween

Lucas Lord October 31, 2019

Emporia Main Street hosted a variety of historical tours through the older businesses which covered their robust history in town as well as some of the more ghostly experiences they’ve had last Friday...

Compassion does have a role in Title IX

September 13, 2018

During the presentation portion of the interviews for the new Title IX coordinator position, several candidates said that compassion and counseling do not fit into the role of a Title IX...

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