by Curtis Meyer | Apr 27, 2026 | Sports
It’s going to be a tense week for the Pitt State men’s golf team, as they eagerly await the NCAA decision on whether they will reach the NCAA Division II Central/Midwest Regional Championship. Pitt State will find out their fate this Sunday. The week began, however,...
by Curtis Meyer | Apr 27, 2026 | Sports
Another week, another three games won for the Pitt State Gorillas baseball team. Pitt State picked up wins over three teams, playing during the week for all three games. This included a ranked win, as the Gorillas pick up steam heading towards the end of the season. ...
by Kiera Flack | Apr 27, 2026 | Campus Life
On April 15 and 16, high school music students from around the state of Kansas came to Pittsburg State University for the KSHSAA State Large Ensemble. The event, hosted by the Pitt State Music Department in partnership with Kansas State High School Activities...
by Joshua Smith | Apr 27, 2026 | News
Kansas State Senator, Ethan Corson, is running for the Democratic nomination for Kansas Governor in the Aug. 4, primary with the stated goal of building Kansas into “a state where more young people will want to build their life.” Corson introduced himself to the...
by Masynn Acheson | Apr 27, 2026 | Campus Life
The Students for Violence Prevention organization (SVP) hosted their Not Your Momma’s Bake Sale in the Oval on Monday, April 20. They were selling molded chocolate and flavored gummies in the shapes of genitalia with all the proceeds going to the Safehouse Crisis...
by Brianna Barnes | Apr 27, 2026 | News
On April 17 in front of Russ Hall, the FIFA World Cup countdown clock from the Kansas Department of Commerce was installed. Part of the Pitt State women’s soccer team came for the moment. “It’s just really cool to have something on campus that connects us to the...
by Eliab Mark | Apr 27, 2026 | News
On Wednesday, April 15, Pittsburg State University President Dr. Thomas Newsom and Pittsburg State University Vice President Doug Ball presented the procedural future for Pittsburg State University at the annual Open House event. Newsom led off with a heartfelt thank...
by Kaylee Dillow | Apr 27, 2026 | News
A local staple is facing a difficult road ahead after an early morning fire destroyed the Farmhouse Café in Frontenac, leaving both the building and community shaken, but not defeated. According to reports from KOAM News Now, Four States Homepage, and NewsTalk KZRG,...
by Caroline Kunshek | Apr 20, 2026 | News
On Friday, April 10, Pittsburg State alumnus Ralph B. Cowman visited the Crossland Technology Center to accept the Dr. Ralf J. Thomas Distinguished Service Award and speak to students in the Graphic Communications department. The Distinguished Service Award is an...
by Bryce Bicknell | Apr 20, 2026 | Movie Reviews
Released in 2015, “Southbound” is a horror anthology film that leaves you not only scared but also intrigued. Each of the stories are separate, but end up weaving together perfectly to create a coherent narrative. It does something unique and lets the audience...