This semester, fall 2023, Student Media has covered a wide variety of stories to keep students aware of opportunities, organizations, students’ ideas and the future of campus. We hope that readers enjoyed and learned more about the Washburn community through our content.
Below is a collection of editorials written by Aja Carter, editor in chief, and LeSha’ Davis, managing editor, regarding information they learned throughout the semester from faculty and students. The letters also include updates on campus issues and present information for Washburn students to consider about Washburn’s leadership.
* Disclaimer: These editorials are based off of discussions we’ve had with students across campus as well as observations we’ve made through meeting with faculty and organizations throughout the semester. Each editorial seeks to provide information, and details our own thoughts or point of views on the information we’ve obtained.
![Mazachek smiles as the audience applauds and cheers. During the event, Mazachek announced that Washburn created a partnership with Shawnee County that will give high school graduates from the county a more affordable education through a scholarship.](https://washburnreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/mazachek.png)
![Though there has been a rise in enrollment, we are still seeing a lack in student engagement. Many of the events hosted on campus this semester were sparsely attended.](https://washburnreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/variety-show-1200x927.png)
![Students seem unaware of the Office of Student Life and Washburn Student Government Association and what they do. These resources are meant to serve students.](https://washburnreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/washburn-university-4-1200x829.jpg)