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The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

A soldier appears to guard something burning the distance in this photograph, taken by Peter Turnley, currently on display in Mulvane's Truth exhibit. Turnley captured this image during the Gulf War. Peter Turnley, Gulf War, Kuwait, 1991, archival pigment print, Mulvane Art Museum Permanent Collection.

Mulvane stays true to WUmester theme

Kyle Etzel, Assistant Editor / Reporter
April 11, 2022
Students wear their Pride apparel and surround the Kuehne bell Tower to listen to different members of the trans community speak about their experiences. The LGBTQ+ Solidarity Gathering took place on Thursday, March 31, 2022, on the East Union Lawn at Washburn University.

Solidarity Gathering encourages Washburn to celebrate Trans Visibility Day

Christina Noland, Editor-in-Chief Kaw Yearbook | Indigo Magazine
April 5, 2022
The foot wash station is inside the Union Underground's newly renovated family restroom. Senne Company, Inc. completed the work in March.

Union Underground completes restroom renovations

Kyle Etzel, Assistant Editor / Reporter
April 4, 2022
President to president: Shayden Hanes takes her place next to Quinn Leffingwell and Washburn University president Jerry Farley as she accepts her place as WSGA president. Hanes was announced as WSGA president at the Spring Fling March 25.

Gallery: Spring Fling welcomes new WSGA officials

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
April 1, 2022
Knowles and College Republicans share the topic change Monday, March 28. Some Washburn community members felt outraged by this decision.

Conservative commentator stirs up life at Washburn

Alyssa Storm, Washburn Review Editor in Chief
March 31, 2022
Students fill up on water and throw colored powder at the Holi Festival. The Holi Festival was held on Saturday, March 26.

Holi Festival comes to Topeka

Aja Carter, Editor-in-Chief Washburn Review
March 31, 2022
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