Here’s the thing about blood in your poop: It’s really hard to self-diagnose what’s causing it. This is why Gail Bongiovanni, M.D., a gastroenterologist and adjunct professor in the division […]
Manager Optimistic About Plans to Renovate All City Public Housing Units
John Hall has lots of reasons to be optimistic about the future. Hall is the director of Housing and Community Services Department of the City of Wichita, and early this […]
Tough Times for Black Colleges
Historical Black Colleges and Universities were born out of America’s struggles. White Americans struggled to get an education separate from Blacks who many of them felt inferior and Black Americans, […]
What’s A Wrinkle in Time – Besides a Movie
Maybe it’s just the title that’s quizzical, but somehow American movie goers seem more than a little confused about Disney’s new movie released last weekend. A Wrinkle in Time, which […]
“A Golden Gateway to New Horizons” Beautillion XLIII
The Wichita Chapter of Links, Incorporated will host Beautillion XLIII on March 24, an annual scholarship program and event for African-American male high school seniors at Century II Concert Hall […]
Trial Underway on Legality of Kansas Tough Voter Registration Law
Does simply swearing to the fact — at risk of perjury, prison, fines and deportation — protect democracy from non-Americans subverting an election? Or are cheaters common enough that only […]
Consultant Suggests Kansas Schools Could Need 50 Million to Billion More
Getting most Kansas schoolchildren doing well enough in math and reading to stay on track for college could cost an extra $2 billion a year — or roughly half what […]
Students Across Kansas Walk Out Over Guns
Students across Kansas joined their peers elsewhere in the country by walking out of school Wednesday and into the national debate over guns. The mid-morning walkouts took them to the […]
KU Professor Designs Statistical Model to Predict NCAA Winner
The NCAA Tournament committee announced its picks for the 2018 tournament yesterday, and all across the country fans are furiously filling out brackets based on skillful analysis, win-loss records and […]
UG Holds Annual Black History Scholarship Banquet
The Unified Government Black History Committee hosted the 26th Annual Black History Scholarship Banquet Feb. 17, at the Reardon Convention. This year’s keynote speaker was KCK native and co-creator and […]
