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The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Cheyenne Hittle

Cheyenne Hittle, Editor-in-Chief - Sapphire Yearbook

Hey! My name is Cheyenne. I am a freshman at Washburn majoring in Accounting. I am the Business Manager of Student Media. As the Business Manager I handle all the hiring of our content creators and teaching them how to use all of our softwares. If anyone ever has questions I am a great contact. Some time after graduation I plan to start a ranch and help my community by volunteering and donating whenever I can. I enjoy running, arts, photography, animals, and getting my hands dirty in the garden.

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B.O.B: How much do you know about your food?

B.O.B: How much do you know about your food?

Cheyenne Hittle, Editor-in-Chief - Sapphire Yearbook
September 24, 2023
Mize gives away fun items to attract more students to their table. Students talked to the recruiters and earned a token to put in the machine for a surprise.

Career and Graduate School Fair provides opportunities for all

Cheyenne Hittle, Editor-in-Chief - Sapphire Yearbook
September 18, 2023
David Wilson, campus recruiter for FORVIS,  hands his business card to students so they can apply for an internship. Wilson gave a presentation about FORVIS and the internship opportunities they had available at their Kansas City and Wichita locations.

FORVIS visits business club in search of new hires

Cheyenne Hittle, Editor-in-Chief - Sapphire Yearbook
September 11, 2023
The Panhellenic Council serves ice cream to students and staff to promote sorority life. Faculty members and students have created a multitude of clubs and organizations for students to be a part of.

Clubs and organizations encourage students to get involved

Cheyenne Hittle, Editor-in-Chief - Sapphire Yearbook
September 1, 2023
Students share their all time favorite gifts from friends and family as an ice breaker in WU101. They all learned more about what items have sentimental value and what brings other people joy.

Why students should take their WU101 class seriously

Cheyenne Hittle, Editor-in-Chief - Sapphire Yearbook
August 24, 2023
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