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The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Thirsting For Information

Thirsting For Information

Jason Morrison, Copy Editor
October 20, 2020
Vote like a student

Vote like a student

Zoey Nichols, Student Media Podcaster
October 14, 2020
A protestor, participating in the Black Lives Matter-Topeka silent march/rally, holding a sign stating "Breonna Taylor Deserves Justice". Breonna Taylor is a victim of injustice and wrongful acts from a police officer; which is one of the catalysts for many people to participate heavily in the Black Lives Matter movement.

Topeka Black Lives Matter Rally

Alijah McCracken, Content Creator/Photographer
October 9, 2020

New sports arena interview with Gene Cassell

Derek Blanchard, Photographer / Videographer
October 9, 2020
“Exploring New Worlds” is a mural that was created by Mark Anschutz. It is located near Yager Stadium.

Take a look around: art at WU

Alijah McCracken, Content Creator/Photographer
September 21, 2020
This local mural is located in the NOTO Art District in Topeka, KS. It was created by award winning artist Jennifer Bohlander, who wanted to share the Kansas State sunflower with the community.

Murals of Topeka

Alijah McCracken, Content Creator/Photographer
September 21, 2020
817 SW Harrison St. Topeka, Kansas. First Presbyterian Church was organized in 1859. The building was built in 1884 and added hand-carved furnishings in 1935. This building features Tiffany windows installed in 1911. Depicted in the Tiffany glass are scenes inspired by Psalms 42 and 23, Christ and the valiant woman, the ascension and baptism of Jesus, and the story of Nicodemus. The celebrated collection is a permanent part of the church, and is considered some of the greatest examples of Louis Tiffany's art.

Get to know your city

Jason Morrison, Copy Editor
September 15, 2020

An Unpopular Opinion

James Gorman, Student Media Contributor
September 11, 2020
Melissa Miller is a manager at Phoneix Finds, an antique store located in the NOTO Art District. The store has been open since October, 2019.

Faces of NOTO

Alijah McCracken, Content Creator/Photographer
September 10, 2020
Jaron Caffery gives away free WSGA t-shirts during WU Fest. He is the Chief of Staff in
WSGA.

WU Fest welcomes WU back

Alijah McCracken, Content Creator/Photographer
August 24, 2020
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