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Voice of the students since 1901

The Bulletin

Voice of the students since 1901

The Bulletin

My thoughts on the “Mingle and Jingle” affair

Bulletin Archive December 2, 2016

As a sort of gift to students after a long Thanksgiving break, President Garrett came up with the idea of throwing a holiday party on Monday called “Mingle and Jingle.” Before my arrival to...

What I learned from the Rabas reading

Bulletin Archive November 17, 2016

About a week ago, I was fortunate enough to listen to a reading by Kevin Rabas, chair of the English, modern languages and journalism department. He read many pieces from a  long list of projects,...

The after effects of the 2016 election: What now?

Bulletin Archive November 10, 2016

In a horrific upset last night, Donald Trump was elected as the next president of the United States of America. To some, this may have been the best news that you have heard this entire election. To others,...

Dear White People: Stop Saying “Nigga”

Bulletin Archive November 4, 2016

I want to begin by saying this will not be the usual entertainment column found on this page. This column will instead address a very real and very personal incident that happened to me. A few days ago,...

“Big River” Review

Bulletin Archive October 28, 2016

During homecoming weekend, I decided to go check out the Emporia State University’s theatre department’s rendition of the musical, “Big River.” Unfortunately, I was not able to...

My B&B Experience

Bulletin Archive October 4, 2016

Walking into the Emporia Mall last Friday, I didn’t fully know what to expect from the newly renovated movie theater. Of course, I knew that the focus of B&B Theatre’s advertisements were...

Local Book Stores and their Importance

Bulletin Archive September 26, 2016

Ever since the grand opening of Ellen Plumb’s City Bookstore on Commercial, I have come to a realization that we should care more about local bookstores in our communities for a few simple reasons. For...

Putting Kaepernick to Rest

Bulletin Archive September 15, 2016

With all of the debates that have been happening over and over on ESPN and many other news outlets concerning San Francisco 49ers’ backup quarterback, Colin Kaepernick, I think that it is prime time...

The Birth of a Nation (2016) Controversy

Bulletin Archive September 9, 2016

Over the summer, Nate Parker, the Director of the critically-acclaimed period-drama, “The Birth of a Nation,” has come under fire by the public after a 17-year-old rape allegation has resurfaced. I...

B&B Theatre Renovations

Bulletin Archive August 25, 2016

    Coming from Kansas City, where there are numerous high-end theatre options to choose from (i.e. The Plaza, Cinetopia, Town Center, etc.), the bar for “the magic of the movies”...

Emporia Hollywood Film Anniversary

Bulletin Archive April 28, 2016

Almost 30 years ago, a Hollywood crime, drama film called “Murder Ordained” was released on television. The film’s official release date was May 3, 1987, and it was distributed by CBS...

Nerd Association with Yu-Gi-Oh

Bulletin Archive April 21, 2016

I have argued, back and forth, with some of my friends about the nerd association with watching anime or participating in card games, and I feel that this is something that really needs to be addressed. For...

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