Tuesday, Oct. 9, the William Jewell College jazz band hosted a concert in White Atrium. The concert was free and open to anyone to attend.…
Read MoreStudent Senate discusses community responsibility and transparency at second Town Hall event
Addressing a crowd of William Jewell College students, faculty and staff at the second Town Hall event Oct. 10, Student Senate advocated increasing the responsibility…
Read MoreJewell graduate delivers lecture on climate change at annual Truex event
Self-proclaimed “climate change comedian” and William Jewell College graduate Brian Ettling (‘92) presented to a large crowd of students and faculty at the 2018 Everett…
Read MoreHomecoming Game: Jewell Cards’ first win of the season
As the week draws to a close the William Jewell College Cardinals braved wind and rain to take on Southwest Baptist University in the Oct.…
Read MoreHomecoming events continue with costume competition at volleyball game
Tuesday, Oct. 2, William Jewell College continued Homecoming Week with a costume contest and dance-off while watching the volleyball team compete against the Rockhurst Hawks.…
Read MoreStudent musicians and alumni hosted at Chapel during day three of Homecoming week
On Wednesday, Oct. 3 William Jewell College held homecoming chapel in Gano Chapel during Jewell Time. Student musicians Abby Christensen, junior physics and Spanish major;…
Read MoreHomecoming week kicked off with Campus Sing and Mabee Games
Monday, Oct. 1, the first event for William Jewell’s 2018 homecoming took place. Students gathered at the Mabee Center to participate in Campus Sing and…
Read MoreAPO and QUILTBAG screen The Laramie Project in a testimony to tolerance
In a time of heated political debate about the rights of individuals regarding the ownership they have over their own bodies, William Jewell College student…
Read MoreThe Native American Blanket Ceremony plants “seeds of change”
When William Jewell College students and community members attended the Native American Blanket Ceremony on Sept. 27, many did not know what to expect. Perhaps…
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