There are a lot of things that make Ƶ special—but the traditions? That’s where the memories are made. Whether you’re painting the Victory Bell or eating an entire head of lettuce (yes, really), these are the moments that turn college...
Read More »When you’re getting ready for college move-in, your mind probably goes straight to dorm decor, clothes, and school supplies. But there are a few underrated essentials that can make your first semester way more comfortable—and you might not find them...
Read More »If you’re a Ƶ student wondering what to do in Lamoni for fun—or maybe trying to impress someone special—you’re in luck. Whether you’ve matched on Tinder, met in class, or want to hang out with your house pairing crush,...
Read More »We all learn how to take care of our physical health early on—wash your hands, eat your veggies, drink water. But when it comes to mental health, things aren’t always as straightforward. You can’t exactly meditate your way out of...
Read More »During this global pandemic, it is hard for faculty and students to find a way to help each other out. But still, through it all, we have found a way. From many group meetings on Zoom to personally written emails...
Read More »by Mena Runkle '23 While social distancing is the main priority throughout the country, Ƶ students have found ways to stay connected through this global pandemic. While some students have decided to stay connected by staying on campus, other...
Read More »by Mena Runkle '23 The peer mentor program here at Ƶ is an amazing program designed to help first-year students know their way around. This program offers first-year students’ personal stories from older students who have had experience navigating...
Read More »Stephanie Herman ’18 was part of the Ƶ group that traveled to Dunfield House in England for May Term 2017. Ƶ has a tradition of providing life-changing opportunities to experience intercultural learning, one of the high impact practices the...
Read More »Zacary Stetzel ’18 from Panora, Iowa, came to Ƶ for a college visit during homecoming. Jerry Hampton ‘52 found out Zac was interested in criminal justice, so he introduced Zac to Kansas City Police Department Deputy Chief Bob Kuehl who was attending...
Read More »Bardha Maloku ’18 is a senior in Khiyah House, majoring in computer science and technology with minors in business administration and mathematics. She is a smart, determined woman who wants to help other women reach their goals — to slap...
Read More »By: Tabi Miller `17 Ƶ has been a tradition in many families. Generations and siblings have shared in the Ƶ experience – sometimes at the same time. Since its early history, Ƶ has also been host to international students...
Read More »by Amy Austin '21 You may have heard about “protected time” around Ƶ's campus and been confused, because there really is no set description. In fact, that open-ended and vague idea of a time period set aside is exactly the...
Read More »Written by: Amy Austin '21 (photo caption): Amina Amirkhanli, this year’s interfaith coordinator for Campus Ministries, Muslim; Abbey Stoetzel, last year’s interfaith coordinator, Methodist; and Humberto Tinsman, one of two Student Pastors with Campus Ministries, Community of Christ As a member of the Community of...
Read More »Written by: Pashia Rosario '21 The night was laid out from the entrance; a glorious evening. An elegant beginning on the red carpet, ending on the runways last walk, each showcasing exquisite design. Splash Seafood Bar and Grill held the Des...
Read More »We asked a group of students involved in the peer mentoring program at Ƶ what they wish they would have known when beginning their college career at Ƶ. Here is what they told us: I wish I hadn’t said...
Read More »John Sellars, Ƶ President 2007-17: interview by Keondrea Richards ‘17 Richards: So, we’re gonna kinda lighten up the mood and start off with some fun. Sellars: Yeah, this is kind of like the three Christmas ghosts… and the one that...
Read More »written by: Mikayla Austin '18 It’s that time of the year again where finals are again coming back to haunt us… Yay, college. But don’t worry, you can put all of the worrying and stress to the side for now,...
Read More »written by: Maddie Jaggars '17 There is a rise of awareness among millennials. As times are changing and we are slowly moving into the adult world, questions are posed to us more than ever, and the answer to how we...
Read More »Written by: Jeremy Deemer '18 We all know Ƶ has a rich history for being a caring community - it’s what makes us unique. This past weekend, over 200 Ƶ volunteers (students, staff and faculty) again showed how amazing this...
Read More »Written by: Mikayla Austin '18 Every year, Ƶ COSA (Campus Organization for Social Activities) puts on a beauty pageant. But wait, there’s a plot twist: it’s an all-male beauty pageant. Wait, what? A male beauty pageant, you say? Is this...
Read More »by: Jenna Cox '17 As a senior at Ƶ, and a temporary resident of Lamoni, it struck me the other day that I’ve lived here for three and a half years and don’t know where we get our electricity and...
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