When snow begins to melt
By Autumn Brummer
Cold winter breeze
Sending shocks through by body
Yet, I feel at ease
Watching the snowflake dance...
Going batty: The fascinating biology and social behaviors of Vampire Bats
By Claire McCullough
Bats are a popular symbol associated with Halloween. Especially vampire bats are seen as scary due to people associating them with vampires. However, contrary to their...
Record numbers at First 40 Days
By Vanessa Mavie Hofer
While during last year’s ‘First 40 Days’ only two of those events were able to get an attendance rate over 150 students, this year 150...
Delta products bringing in new high topic
By Autumn Brummer
The ability to sell, grow, and consume THC, otherwise known as weed, has always been a hot topic in politics. But an off branch of this...
Cafe Aspretto
By: Hudson La Barbera
McPherson, Kan. — With the Commons building being in full swing this fall, the last piece of the puzzle has finally opened. The Aspretto has...
Fred Kerley and the Europe Enhanced Games
By: Myles Vazquez
Fred Kerley, an American former 100m world champion and Olympic medalist, recently signed up for the Enhanced Games, a newly established sporting competition in which competitors...
SAB Rebrand: How it Effects Campus
By Cameron Moore
The Student Activities Board, responsible for most social events on campus and beyond, has rebranded as “MacEntertainment.” However, along with the new name came the cancellation...
Bringing the Heart of the Holiday: McPherson College’s own Ofrenda
By Claire McCullough
As October progresses people begin to look forward to Halloween, but the Hispanic holiday of Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, also...
One Shout, Hundreds of Voices: No More Kings, Wichita
By Cameron Moore
The protest hadn’t officially started when I first heard it: someone yelling “White Power” across the street.
It came from somewhere off to...







