For those who are unfamiliar with Toni Morrison or her work, there is no concise way to describe how she has impacted Western ...
With the fall semester winding down, Interterm courses for 2025 will officially start on Jan. 6. While this seems far away, ...
Max Black interviews Associate Professor of Sports Administration Dr. Chad Gerber about the potential impacts that the proposed Amendment 2 on the Missouri ballot could have on Kansas City sports ...
As the second half of the fall semester begins, the Baker women’s wrestling team’s season is underway. Practices have been going on for a while now and the athletes are gearing up for important ...
Max Black talks with Rhodes Chair for International Business Dr. Stephanie Brockmann about Missouri Amendment 2. They talk about what the amendment entails and how it could impact Missouri.
“You Matter: A Night of Unity” was held on Oct. 26, 2024, as part of Assistant Professor or Sociology Dr. Michelle Deming’s Race and Ethnicity class. Presentations were organized by five groups of ...
In honor of the show’s ten year anniversary Skyler Holmes and Isaac Hudson look back on the show. They give their reviews and discuss what they think made the show stand the test of time. This podcast ...
Halloween is here and with it comes many festive activities including carving pumpkins, eating candy and costume parties. While most college students do not trick-or-treat anymore, many like to go out ...
Alfred Hitchcock‘s 1960 masterpiece, “Psycho”, single handedly changed horror as a movie genre. Through its musical scores and tight camera work, composer Bernard Herrmann and Cinematographer John L.
Newly nominated for the 2024 Booker Prize, “James” has proven to be a successful endeavor for Percival Everett, writer of over 30 works of fiction, short stories and poetry since 1983. However, what ...