Kiralyn Brakel is a 2015 graduate of the college. Courtesy | Austin Thomas In this Quick Hits, Assistant Professor of Biology Kiralyn Brakel talks about her proposal story, jiu-jitsu, and crafting. What’s the most unusual or surprising skill you have that most people don’t know about? I can unicycle. I used to take 10-to-30 mile...
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The boys are back: Phi Sigma Epsilon donates pavilion for student use on campus
The Phi Sigma Epsilon Pavilion is open for student use and available to reserve for events or small gatherings. “It has all-season potential,” Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said. “Students can study, recreate, hold meetings, have fellowship, share meals, classes, concerts, receptions, BBQs, and fire pit gatherings.” Reservations for both indoor and outdoor amenities can...
Dear Collegian, As a Christian, I’ll be voting for Donald…Duck
You know whom I really hate? These so-called “conservative Christians” who vote for Donald Trump. That’s why I will be casting my vote for Donald Duck this election… because I am a good person. Of course, I don’t really mean that I “hate” hate them — I don’t think I could “hate” hate anyone — but...
Women place first at Jayhawk Invitational
The Charger men’s and women’s cross country teams placed fifth for the men and first for the women overall at the Jayhawk Collegiate Invitational, hosted by Muskegon Community College on Oct.12. The men’s team finished fifth overall despite seniors Richie Johnston, Ross Kuhn, and others resting for this meet. Freshman Zach Self led the Chargers...
Poet James Matthew Wilson visits campus
Poet and critic James Matthew Wilson will lecture on his work as a poet, critic, and professor this week as part of the Visiting Writers program, hosted by the English department and the Collegiate Scholars Program. The idea to bring Wilson to campus began when Eric Hutchinson, professor of classics and chairman of CSP, ran...



