Basketball drops two away games past week

Tyler Hawkins, junior, makes a play against Emporia State Univeristy on Jan. 13. Images Courtesy of Derek Livingston This past week, the Lady Gorillas traveled to both University of Nebraska-Kearney and Fort Hays State University for two MIAA matchups. Even from a tough fight, the gorillas lost against the Lopers …

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Our society is obsessed with gender, in a bad, bad way

To quote author and science content creator Hank Green, “Gender is one of the oldest systems for controlling groups of people…” Green is absolutely correct. Gender, like money and borders, is a social construct and the history of gender throughout society quickly reveals just how far the gender rabbit hole …

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Dr. Scott shares support for Governor’s Budget

Dr. Steve Scott, Pittsburg State University President, recently shared his thoughts on the budget proposed by Governor Laura Kelly.  Among other items, the budget aims to freeze the increase in tuition expected to happen to state universities and provide additional scholarship opportunities to students. Scott has not shared his support …

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Greek life members compete in first Greek Games event

Logan Altic, senior in construction, represents Lambda Chi Alpha in the greek games cornhole competion against Luke Wheeler, freshman in electrical engineering, of Phi Sigma Kappa on Jan. 23. Caleb Oswell In accordance with the value placed on community that many Greek Life organizations share, several sororities and fraternities participated …

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PSU to host Hall of Fame ceremony

The Pittsburg State University Athletics Department recently announced the induction of the class of 2021 to the hall of fame. The class of 2021 includes one sports team, two legacy inductions, and six other former athletes. The ceremony has traditionally been held in the month of May. Up until 2020, …

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Multi-Generational Chorus presents “You’re Gonna Love This”

Performers of the Multi-Generational Chorus Concert raise their hands and sing during the first song of the concert in Bicknell Center on Jan. 23. Caleb Oswell Pittsburg’s Multi-Generational Chorus, a performance group made up of Pittsburg High School students, community members, and a live band of all ages, recently entertained …

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Olive Garden Dupe: Zuppa Toscana

Ingredients  1 lb. mild Italian Sausage 1 tablespoon of crushed red pepper 1 tablespoon of minced garlic 1 medium onion, finely diced 4 cups chicken broth/stock, (32 oz) 6 cups water, (48 oz) 5 medium russet potatoes, peeled and chopped into 1/4″ thick pieces 6 cups of kale 1 cup …

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Throwback Rotten Bananas: ‘Ratatouille’

Disney-Pixar is well known for their ability to take any ordinary situation or circumstance and turn it into a heartwarming, wholesome family flick. “Ratatouille” is obviously no exception. The film, written and directed by long time Pixar affiliate Brad Bird, stars comedian Patton Oswalt as Remy, a rat in Paris, …

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Spitz leaves PSU as Campus Victim Advocate

Stephanie Spitz has resigned from Pittsburg State University as the Campus Victim Advocate. Spitz was also the advisor for Students for Violence Protection (SVP) along with her role as helping those who have experienced sexual assault.  The administration is currently looking for someone to replace the position. “The information that …

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