Kansas Wesleyan Men's Volleyball's dramatic comeback win in a 5-set thriller over University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy led the Coyotes to a split of two matches on Tuesday.
Kelsey Ripperger ’21 takes climate change very seriously. In December, she spent a week in Bangkok, Thailand, at the Green Summit held at the United Nations Conference Center where she learned about green initiatives and how to help people better understand the issue.
While Salina Area Technical College has routinely set new fall enrollment records over the past several years, spring enrollment numbers have been quietly growing as well.
A 24-point difference in points from beyond the arc would be a problem for the Cloud County Community College women's basketball team as the T-Birds would fall by a final score of 68-62 to visiting Coffeyville Community College inside Arley Bryant Gymnasium on Saturday, February 18th.
Sterling outscored Kansas Wesleyan 25-9 the final 13 minutes and pulled away for a 75-66 upset victory in a quarterfinal game of the Kansas Conference Championship on Wednesday night inside Mabee Arena.
Scoring nine runs in the final three innings of their first game of the day, the Cloud County Community College baseball team would pick up an 11-5 neutral-site victory over Eastern Oklahoma State College before dropping an 8-7, extra-innings decision to Northern Oklahoma College-Enid to split a pair of games at the University of Central Oklahoma JUCO Fest held at Wendell Simmons Field in Edmond, Oklahoma on Friday, February 17th.
Kansas Wesleyan’s Department of Music will begin its spring schedule of on-campus performances Sunday, when the university’s choral and jazz ensembles perform in Sams Chapel. The event gets underway at 2 p.m. and admission is free.
Two nationally recognized musicians will participate in Kansas Wesleyan’s second annual Salina Strings Day, Thursday, Feb. 9. The event will get underway at 7 p.m. at Kansas Highway Patrol Academy’s Gov. Joan Finney Auditorium, formerly part of Marymount College. Admission is free.