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The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Recent weather conditions have a serious impact on vehicles. Chris Enos, chief of police at Washburn University, provided tips to ensure your car stays running.

Harsh weather causes major car issues

Mia Anthony, Marketing Manager
January 22, 2024
Washburn University Police publish monthly crime reports. These reports have dated back as far as January 2018.

November 2022 Crime Report

Christina Noland, Editor-in-Chief Kaw Yearbook | Indigo Magazine
December 18, 2022
Washburn University Police publish monthly crime reports. These reports  have dated back as far as January 2018.

October 2022 Crime Report

Christina Noland, Editor-in-Chief Kaw Yearbook | Indigo Magazine
November 16, 2022
Back on duty: Captain James Anguiano smiles for a picture near the front door of the Washburn University Police Department. Anguiano joined WUPD in 2021 after working for KU's Public Safety Office for thirty years.

Experienced public safety officer joins WUPD

Kyle Etzel, Assistant Editor / Reporter
November 10, 2021
Crime Report Oct. 26 - Nov. 3

Crime Report Oct. 26 – Nov. 3

Joshua Irsik, Senior Editor
November 5, 2020
Daily dose: Topeka residents Bernice Tiekint and Darb Burgen chat with Topeka Police Department officer Koch. They enjoyed a cup of coffee and some cookies while they spoke. 

Topekans and officers chat over coffee

Alyssa Storm, Washburn Review Editor in Chief
November 21, 2019
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