Take safety into your own hands
OUR VIEW: Lock your doors, download the MSU Safety app and travel in pairs. In light sexual assault awareness month many events discussing how to remain safe on campus have presented themselves. There...
View ArticleFaculty focus RA training on community, safety
Resident assistants work on decorations for their halls before students return from winter break at Legacy hall onFriday, Jan 12, 2018. Photo by Francisco Martinez To regroup and refresh on community...
View ArticleIncrease in reported sexual assault, harassment for fall 2017
With recent global efforts to support those victimized by sexual harassment and/or assault, the #metoo campaign has given victims the motivation to tell their story. The latest Golden Globes awards saw...
View ArticleCandidates for student government debate
Ellie Gunderson, political science junior, and Steven Ehlert, criminal justice senior, answer questions reguarding why they are the best fix for the president position at the Student Government...
View ArticleEhlert will strengthen students power on campus
OUR VIEW: Because of his continued efforts to support and endorse student organizations, we feel Steven Ehlert would make the most efficient Student Government Association president for the 2018 — 2019...
View ArticlePolice officers help to keep campus secure
A portion of the MWSU crime log. The University Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency and is staffed by both sworn and civilian professional. The 10 sworn police officers along...
View ArticleFair-weather advocates should learn the facts
Bri Sheen, mass communication sophomore Let’s clear something up. Target is not allowing anyone to use any restroom they want. Target is not inviting men into women’s restrooms. Target is not creating...
View ArticleStudents divided by Campus Carry legislation
Students divided over Campus Carry legislation from MWSU Campus Watch on Vimeo. “It was kind of inevitable because this is Texas. I grew up around guns, so it doesn’t really bother me or concern me....
View ArticleNew app puts safety at your fingertips
Houston Pokorny, theater senior checks out the new MSU Safety app on his phone. Photo by Jeanette Perry. After the producers of an older version of the MSU Safety app began charging for what university...
View ArticleNew safety app makes students feel secure
Our view: All MSU students should add the new safety app to their toolboxes. After downloading the new MSU safety app and experimenting with its features, all students should download it if their...
View ArticleTake safety into your own hands
OUR VIEW: Lock your doors, download the MSU Safety app and travel in pairs. In light sexual assault awareness month many events discussing how to remain safe on campus have presented themselves. There...
View ArticleFaculty focus RA training on community, safety
Resident assistants work on decorations for their halls before students return from winter break at Legacy hall onFriday, Jan 12, 2018. Photo by Francisco Martinez To regroup and refresh on community...
View ArticleIncrease in reported sexual assault, harassment for fall 2017
With recent global efforts to support those victimized by sexual harassment and/or assault, the #metoo campaign has given victims the motivation to tell their story. The latest Golden Globes awards saw...
View ArticleCandidates for student government debate
Ellie Gunderson, political science junior, and Steven Ehlert, criminal justice senior, answer questions reguarding why they are the best fix for the president position at the Student Government...
View ArticleEhlert will strengthen students power on campus
OUR VIEW: Because of his continued efforts to support and endorse student organizations, we feel Steven Ehlert would make the most efficient Student Government Association president for the 2018 — 2019...
View ArticlePolice officers help to keep campus secure
A portion of the MWSU crime log. The University Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency and is staffed by both sworn and civilian professional. The 10 sworn police officers along...
View ArticleTips for having a safe Halloween
The Wichitan staff knows that Halloween is the time for “lit” college parties, alcohol, cute outfits, and dancing, but we want to encourage everyone to consider their safety while having fun. Tip 1:...
View ArticleSafe Spring Break informs and entertains
In two weeks many MSU students will be leaving campus during spring break, so the university held its annual “Safe Spring Break” event Friday, March 6 at 7 p.m. in the Legacy courtyard to show students...
View ArticleActive Shooter Protocol
As MSU gets ready to welcome incoming freshmen and transfers for the Fall 2020 semester, The Wichitan would like to remind returning students and inform new Mustangs of the university’s emergency...
View ArticleWichita County Health District announces free COVID-19 testing site
The Wichita County Health District has announced a free COVID-19 testing site available at the parking lot of the Multipurpose Events Center (MPEC), courtesy of health services company WellHealth. “We...
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