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The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Jeremy Ford

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief – Washburn Review

Hello! I am a junior mass media major with a communications minor and am involved in several different organizations at Washburn University. I started at Student Media my freshman year as a content creator and have thoroughly enjoyed learning the in’s and out’s of journalism. Each year, I find so many new avenues for me to enjoy my time as a writer, editor, designer and person, and I expect this year to be no different. I can’t wait to share with you the news of Washburn University!
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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
Lakin Rold, junior defender, makes her approach on a free kick. Washburn University lost the match 1-2.

Women’s soccer drops second game in a row, 2-1

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
September 11, 2024
Podcast: Tiffany Anderson’s journey to impacting Topeka

Podcast: Tiffany Anderson’s journey to impacting Topeka

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
April 24, 2024
Topeka sunsets feature hues of red, yellow and blue. Kayla Schutter said there is nothing like Kansas’ sunsets.

History of Topeka: Beyond the Textbooks

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
April 10, 2024
Chris Hooten, award-winning speaker, discusses intersectional neurodiversity. Hooten was invited in support of WUmester's theme, community and belonging.

Chris Hooten gives public address over intersectional neurodiversity

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
February 22, 2024
First-Generation invites Eric Grospitch, vice president of Student Life, as a speaker to open the semester. Grospitch spoke about how his experiences in college advanced his career.

Eric Grospitch kicks off First-Gen Fridays

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
February 12, 2024
Washburn adds women’s golf as an athletic team for the fall 2024 semester. This will be the 17th sport at Washburn University.

Washburn adds women’s golf to the fall 2024 athletic teams

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
January 30, 2024
The men’s team has a 10-5 record and is undefeated at home. Over winter break, they beat 12th ranked University of Central Oklahoma.

Winter break doesn’t stop men’s basketball

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
January 17, 2024
Washburn celebrates their win in traditional fashion. They won the match 3-1.

[Photo] Washburn volleyball beats Emporia in four sets

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
November 8, 2023
While many casinos play three card poker, the intramural tournament will be Texas Hold ‘Em style. Poker has been one of the most well-known card games across the world for many years.

Texas Hold ‘Em Makes its way to Washburn intramurals

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
November 1, 2023
Kevin Eman pumps up the crowd at Breakaway Music Festival. Eman performed for a silent disco in front of more than 500 people.

Washburn basketball player finds his groove as a DJ

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
October 10, 2023
WSGA welcomes Tiana Smith, sophomore mass media major. Smith was inducted into the senate Aug. 30, 2023.

WSGA inducts new senator at first meeting of the semester

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
September 7, 2023
Jordan Banks coaches one of his players during a varsity game. Banks coached for both the varsity and junior varsity teams last season.

Washburn loses junior varsity basketball teams

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
August 28, 2023
Spicy Pretzels give holidays a kick

Spicy Pretzels give holidays a kick

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
November 22, 2022
Washburn wins their first home game with new head coach Lora Westling.

Washburn wins first home game with new head coach

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
November 19, 2022
The Washburn Ichabods huddle up after a score against MSSU. Washburn played Missouri Southern State University at Lee Arena Oct. 27.

Washburn stunned in fifth set loss to MSSU on senior night

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
October 28, 2022
The Ichabods celebrate their hard-earned win on their last home game of the regular season. Washburn’s win over Fort Hays State University avenged their loss to the Tigers earlier in the season.

Soccer gets revenge against FHSU on senior night

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
October 25, 2022
Washburn huddles together after a point for Newman University in the third set. The Ichabods came together to win the final set 25-23.

Washburn bounces back and takes down Newman on Pink Night

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
October 24, 2022
'The Platform' is a horror film to make you think

‘The Platform’ is a horror film to make you think

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
October 19, 2022
The starters huddle together to get pumped up before the match. The team starts every game with this pregame ritual.

WU Soccer falls to Central Oklahoma 3-1

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
October 19, 2022
Freshman Belle Kennedy and senior Emily Michaelis go up for the header. Both players played significant minutes in the game against the Griffons.

Washburn maintains the early 1-0 lead to beat Missouri Western

Jeremy Ford, Editor-in-Chief - Washburn Review
October 6, 2022
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