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Voice of the students since 1901

The Bulletin

Campus remembers a life lived to the fullest

Bulletin Archive March 7, 2013

Turki Saad S. AL-Zahrani“You will be remembered in our prayers as well as our dreams; because of you we all have dreams.”No facility in Emporia was big enough to accommodate his Celebration...

Talal Khelifi, graduate English student, was recently awarded a scholarship in the amount of $1,863 as part of ESU’s 150th anniversary celebration. Khelifi has been at ESU since 2011.Yohan Kim/The Bulletin

Khelifi wins ‘life-changing’ scholarship

Bulletin Archive February 28, 2013

When he first arrived at Emporia State in 2011, he simply wanted to earn his degree and leave as soon as possible. But now, the institution and the people who make ESU what it is have grown on him, and...

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Former student works to make difference through U.N.

Bulletin Archive February 28, 2013

A former student was recently appointed the United Nations Resident Coordinator for Belarus, a country with a population of 10 million that shares its borders with Poland and Russia. Sanaka Samarasinha...

Matt Upson, assistant professor of reference and Instruction, holds his comic “Supreme Librarians in Metaspace.” Upton creates comics that encourage library use.Lingzi Su/The Bulletin

Comics breathe life back into texts

Bulletin Archive November 29, 2012

Libraries often have reputations as “boring place(s) where you can’t have any food or fun,” so says Matt Upson, assistant professor of reference and instruction. But Upson, in his new...

Jeremy Aber, instructor of physical sciences, discusses his job and his leisure time in his office. Aber moved his Neo-Geo arcade game into his office for storage as well as a break for both him and his students.Jenny Pendarvis/The Bulletin

Aber continues family legacy

Bulletin Archive October 25, 2012

Joining the Emporia State faculty full-time this semester, Jeremy Aber is the third member of his family to become an instructor in the earth science department. His mother and father have both been teaching...

Ben Reilly, senior music education and music performance major, conducts the halftime performance during the football game Saturday at Welch Stadium. Reilly is the head drum major in the marching band.Yohan Kim/The Bulletin

Drum majors keep time and more

Bulletin Archive October 4, 2012

“It's really a different side of the beast. A drum major is more than just a conductor. The biggest challenge is being one step ahead of the director, but the fun part of it is being able to move...

Andrew Leigh Bullard, library science graduate student, speaks on issues regarding transgender individuals Tuesday night in Science Hall, room 72, at “Voices of Witness.” Leigh came out as a transgendered individual in spring 2011 at P.R.I.D.E.’s Alternative Beauty Pageant.Yohan Kim/The Bulletin

The Measure of a Man: Andrew’s Story

Bulletin Archive September 27, 2012

Andrew’s Story “Penis, vagina, breasts, and facial hair would be a lot less of an issue if society would just accept people for who they say they are.” – Andrew Leigh-Bullard He...

Bryce Cooke, senior social science major, and Emma DePriest, junior secondary English education major, perform a skit at Zoiks! first show of the year last Wednesday in Bruder Theatre.Cheyenne Broyles/The Bulletin

Zoiks! has big plans for own brand of improv

Bulletin Archive September 20, 2012

After a successful “Back 2 Kool” show in the Karl C. Bruder Theatre in King Hall last Wednesday, Bryce Cooke and the improvisational comedy group Zoiks! are preparing for the “All Hallows...

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Former Bulletin editor soars with Eagle

Bulletin Archive September 13, 2012

After graduating from Emporia State in May 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in political science and a minor in journalism, Kelsey Ryan, former editor-in-chief of The Bulletin, took a job as the education...

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About the Health Guy

Bulletin Archive September 6, 2012

Greg Farris is a senior at Emporia State studying health promotion and chemistry. This dual background shapes his approach to health. “I enjoy the science, while also understand that hands on outside...

Schmidt

Schmidt puts own ambitions on hold

Bulletin Archive August 16, 2012

For Brooke Schmidt, senior Spanish major and new president of Associated Student Government, getting involved on campus changed her whole perspective of ESU. “When I got here as a freshman, I wasn’t...

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Wilcox jumps for success, teammates follow Taylor Scott

Bulletin Archive March 15, 2012

Sophomore jumper Donald Wilcox has always known he wanted to be involved in track in college. “In high school I really loved it (track),” Wilcox said. “I mean, I liked football, but...

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