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Garrett Allen, freshman criminal justice

Bod on the Street: "Are you excited about the start of the 2012 baseball season?"

As winter gives way to spring, America's pasttime is set to start back up. The Review wants to know if you are ready to get taken out to the ballpark...

audra adkins

Bod on the Street: "What do you think of Washburn's general education requirements?"

Graduation looms closer with each passing day. We wanted to know what students thought about what Washburn requires students to take in order to earn a degree...

adam fritz

Bod on the Street: "What do you think of the proposal to ban hats and hoodies?"

Recently the mayor of Topeka proposed banning hats and hoodies in public businesses.  We wanted to know what Washburn thought about this...

joe spinelli

Bod on the Street: 'What do you think of Chartwells food?'

Everyone has to eat. With Chartwells as the exclusive provider of food on campus, we wanted to know your thoughts about campus food services...

 

jared moser

Bod on the Street: "What will you be up to on Valentines Day?"

With the lover's holiday, Valentine's Day around the corner, The Review wants to know what you will be doing this Feb. 14. 

lance sweeney

Bod on the Street: "Do you think government is transparent?"

Since the revelations that have been coming out of the governors mansion have made the news we wanted to know if students think their government is transparent enough...

brian rutschmann

Bod on the Street: "Is Washburn a minority friendly campus?"

With Black History month now here, the Review wanted to know what students thought about Washburn relations on campus...

Donnie Lockhart, freshman criminal justice

Bod on the Street: "What gift are you hoping to receive this year

Christmas is just on the horizon. The Review wanted to know what you are hoping to find under the tree this year...

Cameron McCormack, Junior History

Bod on the Street: "What are you doing for Thanksgiving?"

Thanksgiving is almost here. The Review wants to know what are our readers doing for the holiday...

Elizabeth Evans

Bod on the Street: "How do you use the library?"

With the announcement that Mabee Library is going to be open later, The Review wants to know what you do at Mabee...

Jacob Meyer

Bod on the Street: "What are you going to be for Halloween?"

Ghosts and ghouls will be out in force for Halloween. The Review wants to know what kind of festive wear we'll see you in...

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Next week Homecoming week will be upon us. With that in mind The Review wanted to know Washburn's thoughts on the annual tradition.

Jacob Howard

Bod on the Street: "What do you think of parking and the construction going on around campus?"

Every car-driving student has a story to tell about their adventures finding a place to park. The Review wanted to know what students thought about the parking situation on campus.....

Julian Jenkins

Bod on the Street: "What did you think of last week's infographic?"

With the first edition of The Review came a little bit of controversy surrounding an infographic that appeared on our Opinion page last week. The editorial board decided to ask what Washburn students thought...

Dana Elliot

Bod on the Street

As the 10 year anniversary of the attacks of September 11 approach, The Review wanted to know 10 years later what student thoughts were.....

 

Julian Jenkins

Bod on the Street: "What did you think of last week's infographic?"

With the first edition of The Review came a little bit of controversy surrounding an infographic that appeared on our Opinion page last week. The editorial board decided to ask what Washburn students thought...

Anna Hewitt

Bod on the Street: $40 million dollar question

With the recent announcement of proposed improvements to Morgan Hall transforming it into an "iconic entrance" to Washburn University, The Review editorial staff asks itself what other things might we do with the money.

 

With a proposed budget that ranges anywhere from $12 to $15 million at the low end and as high as $40-$50 million at the high end, we asked students what they might do with $40 million dollars..

  • Roboto rob burkett Words of wisdom: Washburn edition

    There are so many things I learned in the last four years at Washburn. Some of which I thought I would share with those who will be staying on next year.

  • avengers 'Avengers' soundtrack rises above mediocre

    The grunge revival is in full swing on the album “Avengers: Assemble,” The soundtrack for the hit movie of the same title. a slew of late-90s/early-2000s alt-rockers. Usually this would excite me, but not this time.

  • netlfix 'Memory' largely a trip to forget

    NETFLIX Pick of the Week

    Have you ever watched a movie that had the potential to be great, but just couldn’t achieve that greatness?

  • avengers 'The Avengers' Movie Review

    Movies are made to entertain audiences and for Marvel’s “The Avengers” that opened this weekend does just that.  

  • netlfix 'Lucky' unexpectedly hilarious

    Every time I get on Netflix, I never know what kind of movie I am in the mood for. With so many poorly made movies out there and my bad luck, I usually end up wasting my time on pointless movies.

  • lupita's, mexican food Lupita's serves forgettable cuisine

    There are so many Mexican restaurants in Topeka, so it’s extremely hard to find one that stands out to me, and Lupita’s just didn’t do it.

  • Roboto rob burkett Student debt crisis looms

    A recent study by the Institute for College Access & Success put the accrued tuition debt of a college graduate in 2009 at $25,000.

  • josh rouse Columnist predicts NFL Draft

    In the previous issue, I predicted how I think the first 10 picks of the NFL Draft will unfold. Next, I’ll pick the next 10 in our mock draft.

  • baseball Column: MLB set for wild season

    With the final horn sounded in March Madness signaling the end of the sprint to the championship, now comes the beginning of the marathon that is Major League Baseball.

  • Roboto rob burkett A note on suicide

    So, over the weekend I heard from a friend that a mutual acquaintance of ours had passed away. He had been suffering in silence for a long time. He didn’t know how to reach out and get help and it ended up costing him his life.

  • netlfix ‘Buddy’, good foreign film

    Netflix has a wide variety of movie genres to browse through and a great selection of foreign films.

  • the hunger games 'The Hunger Games' Movie Review

    Film sparks controversy

    “May the odds be ever in your favor,” has become the most known phrase worldwide over a two-week time span—yes, I’m referring to Suzanne Collin’s “The Hunger Games” which hit theaters officially at midnight on March 22, 2012. Since then, the movie has eased its way into the top grossing movies on opening weekend with $150 million, earning the third top movie in opening weekend history next to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part two and The Dark Knight.

  • kansas daily grind This coffee tastes delicious. No joke.

    If you are looking for good coffee in Topeka that isn’t PT’s, Kansas Daily Grind is the place to go.

  • josh rouse Mock draft: Columnist predicts top ten NFL Draft picks

    The Indianapolis Colts are on the clock for the 2012 NFL Draft, which kicks off April 26.

  • Roboto rob burkett Clinton gives roadmap for imminent graduates

    Recently, a former president hosted a major summit event and no one booed.

  • henry t's Henry T's, good lunch spot

    I have been to Henry T’s a number of times and left satisfied but a couple weeks ago, I came for dinner, and was completely disappointed.

  • netlfix 'Manhattan Murder Mystery' is a must see on NETFLIX

    This mystery is brilliantly executed with a veteran acting cast including Jerry Adler, Alan Alda, Angelica Huston, Joy Behar just to name a few.

  • jack mannequin Jack's Mannequin's CD features interesting lyrics

    Entitled “People and Things,” Jack’s Mannequin’s new release discusses just that.  Black cats, cold weather, dreams and people running around are all a part of this album.

  • Roboto rob burkett Students are ready for Spring Break

    Spring break is on its way. Students on the verge of mental meltdown are about to descend upon warm weather cities in search of a good time.

  • wet ink, student productions 'Wet Ink' a huge success

    I recently spent half of the night out, not drinking with friends, but one thing about the night didn‘t have flaws and uncertainties.  
    Last weekend’s student penned plays, “Wet Ink” definitely did not disappoint.