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Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Trevor Ottman, junior chief-of-staff, speaks on the changes to the office policy. The meeting lasted two hours and was the longest of this semester by far.

WSGA grants more student funding in senate meeting

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
October 28, 2024
Eric Grospitch, vice president for Student Life and WSGA advisor, gives clarity to the senate during the meeting. Grospitch shares his advisor duties with Teresa Clounch, associate vice president of Student Life.

Rebrand, renovations and a new style of graduation

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
October 1, 2024
Six new senators stand as official members of the Washburn Student Government Association. This was the first induction of freshman senators for the academic year.

WSGA adds second batch of senators, introduces IgniteU initiative

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
September 16, 2024
Washburn University Police Department hosts an event for students to get to know its officers better. The event allowed students to ask questions and build connections with WUPD members.

WUPD hosts event to build trust among students

Morgan Albrecht, Sports Editor/Copy Chief
September 10, 2024
Senators extend their hands to accept the findings of the committee of the whole. After this, the committee of the whole ended and WSGA returned to senate as usual.

WSGA votes no to lowering GPA requirements

LeSha' Davis, Editor-in-Chief Indigo Magazine and Managing Editor Washburn Review
March 7, 2024
Tevin Asamoah and Anothio Martinez, vice president and president of WSGA, whisper to one another before speaking. Asamoah asked the committee to vote on the bill as it is so they are not disingenuous about its proceedings.

WSGA struggles to find middle ground on Blue Diamonds’ budget request

LeSha' Davis, Editor-in-Chief Indigo Magazine and Managing Editor Washburn Review
February 1, 2024
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