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Byrd II free throws hands Artaz 100th win

Threshers avenge earlier loss to Sterling The Kansan Staff STERLING — Clifford Byrd II hit four of four free throws in the final seven seconds… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Bethel women can’t get past no. 24 Sterling

Yoder leads Threshers with 23 points The Kansan Staff STERLING — For the second time this season, the Bethel College women’s basketball team was able… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Bethel hosts competitive cheer, dance meet

Oklahoma City, Saint Ambrose named grand champions The Kansan Staff The Bethel College competitive cheer and dance teams hosted the Bethel Invitational Friday and Saturday… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Smartphones, Social media changing the classroom

Brian Skinner, a 2022 Kansas Teacher of the Year, has been traveling the state after winning his award giving a presentation that can be a real eye opener for not only teachers but parents and community members as well.

View from the hill: Legislative session picking up steam

Legislative Session 2023 has started out rather slow but is now picking up steam. Monday, January 30th, was already day 22 out of the 90 day session. So far, conversations have been focused on water, particularly in Western Kansas and the Ogallala Aquifer, funding for private and parochial schools through school choice, the regulation of abortion at the local level, and a few constitutional amendments.

Railer wrestlers split with Maize

MAIZE — The Newton High School boys’ wrestling team fell short in its bid for back-to-back Ark Valley-Chisholm Trail League Division I titles with a 55-24 loss to topranked (KWCA, Class 5A) Maize Thursday in Maize. The Railer girls set themselves up as a contender in the future, downing Maize 39-27.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

A trophy for everyone world I appreciated the “Credit for Breathing” column by John Richard Schrock in the January 26th edition of the Kansan. He hit the nail on the head regarding the plight of education in America.

Bethel men rally to top Spires in OT

LEAVENWORTH — Trying to shore up its position in the top echelon of the KCAC and fight off several challengers, the Bethel College men’s basketball team needed to overcome a 13-point deficit to down the University of Saint Mary 69-65 Wednesday in KCAC play in Leavenworth. Bethel trailed 34-26 at the half.