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Today’s Headlines

ESU Student Alumni Board introduces Traditions Trek as annual Homecoming event

To spread awareness for the Traditions Keeper program, the Student Alumni Board has added the Homecoming Traditions Trek to this year’s Homecoming events. Read the full story here.

Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Sigma Alpha teeter totter with purpose

Brothers and sisters from the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority sat on a teeter totter last Friday for a 24-hour charity event. Read the full story here.

Home Highlights

ESU soccer takes Newman game, suffers upset against UCO

The Hornets won their MIAA opener against Newman University Friday, but fell short in their Sunday match up against the University of Central Oklahoma. Read the full story here.

Photos by Isabella Tyson || Graphic by Maddie Carr

Graphic by Callie Mongold || Graphics by Rachel Rodenmayer

Be On The Lookout

ESU Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Faculty Combo benefit United Way of the Flint Hills 

The ESU Jazz Ensemble and the Jazz Faculty Combo played Jazz Around the World on Saturday, accepting donations to United Way of the Flint Hills.  Read the full story Friday.

Schools take on Stinger Showdown

Emporia State schools competed against each other Monday in the third annual Stinger Showdown. See the photo package Friday.

Incase You Missed It…

Homecoming parade to take place Oct. 5

This year’s homecoming parade will involve the Emporia community for the first time in several years. Read the full story here.

Emporia State Theatre to present “She Loves Me” Oct. 3-6

The cast and crew of “She Loves Me” are working hard to put together their homecoming musical three weeks earlier than usual. Read the full story here.

New life breathed into ESU Theatre Guild

The Emporia State theatre program has reintroduced the Theatre Guild to Emporia following its dormancy as a result of the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic. Read the full story here.

Peterson Planetarium to utilize NASA grant to study light pollution

A $5,000 grant from NASA through the Kansas Space Grant Consortium will allow the Peterson Planetarium to conduct research on light pollution in Emporia. Read the full story here.

Have you or a loved one been impacted by Hurricane Helene?

We are looking for Emporia State students, faculty, staff and administrators who have been impacted by Hurricane Helene to share their stories. If you are from the affected areas or have family located in those regions and would like to speak with us, reach out to [email protected] or message us on Instagram at @esubulletin.