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This Week’s Headlines
SRC weight room reopened after 7 months
The ESU Student Recreation Center has reopened its weight room seven months after a car collided into the facility. Read the full story here.
Emporia State faculty and staff highlighted at September First Friday Art Walk
Emporia’s September First Friday Art Walk featured a gallery showcase, a sneak peek of Emporia State Theatre’s homecoming show “She Loves Me”, and art vendors. Read the full story here.
Fifth annual Halfway to Everywhere showcases array of artists
The fifth annual Halfway to Everywhere music festival lit up downtown Emporia Friday, Sept. 6 and Saturday, Sept. 7, featuring an array of artists from across the country. See the photo package here.
Home Highlights
Hornets finish 17-12 over Angelo State
Saturday, Sept. 7

Photos by Bella Tyson || Supplemental photo courtesy ESU Athletics || Graphic by Maddie Carr
Men’s tennis claims 9 wins in Chicken Dinner Invitational
Saturday, Sept. 7 || Sunday, Sept. 8

Photos and graphic by Maddie Carr

Graphic by Callie Mongold
Incase You Missed It…
ESU joins ‘Fans with a Plan’ partnership with KDOT
ESU joins ‘Fans with a Plan’ to assist fans with arriving home safely after attending ESU athletic events. Read the full story here.
“I want him to be remembered”: Remembering Dr. Daehyun Moon
Dr. Daehyun Moon, an assistant professor of accounting and technology in the School of Business and Technology, passed away before the fall semester was set to begin at Emporia State.
His colleagues want him to be remembered for his humility, positivity, kindness and dedication to both his students and his work. Read the full story here.
Becoming a Forever Hornet
A new alumni program is dedicated to involving Emporia State students in their larger community. Read the full story here.
ASG aims to ‘Can the Bods’ for a third consecutive year
ESU’s annual food drive competition against Washburn began Sept. 3 and will run through Oct. 18. Read the full story here.

Graphic by Maddie Carr