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Plywood sits on a box of screws in the construction site of a new combined biomedical campus. The campus will combine program from WSU’s College of Health Professions, WSU Tech and KU and is expected to be fully operation in the summer of 2027.
Phase one of the Wichita Biomedical Campus is in progress. Here’s what we know.
Mya Scott, Reporter • July 30, 2025

Phase one of the $222 million, 350,000-square-foot biomedical campus began in May of last year and is expected to be fully operational by the summer of...

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Joseph Shepard walks up to the crowd to begin his opening remarks at the District One City Council Candidate forum on July 15. Shepard will run in the City Council primary election on Aug. 5.
Former Wichita State Student Body President Joseph Shepard runs for District 1 seat
Taliyah Winn, Editor in Chief • July 30, 2025

A decade after serving in one of Wichita State’s top student leadership roles, Joseph Shepard is now running for Wichita City Council. He’s one of...

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Caution tape at the 3900 East 17th Street N apartment complex on Aug. 26. File photo
Teen dead in officer-involved shooting near Wichita State campus, apparent suicide
Taliyah Winn, Editor-in-Chief • July 24, 2025

Investigators believe the shooting near 21st and Hillside early Thursday morning to be a case of suicide by police, according to a media advisory. Officials...

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A Wichita State University police car parked on campus (file photo)
All-clear after shooting near campus prompted emergency alert Thursday morning
Ainsley Smyth, Reporter • July 24, 2025

People are safe to resume normal activities according to Wichita State, after a shooting near campus.  WSU issued an emergency alert at around 6:45...

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AfterShocks fans gather in Koch Arena to watch the TBT championship game on Aug. 3. The crowd broke the TBT championship attendance record with 9,029 in attendance.
More than 9,000 showed up as the AfterShocks threw down for $1 million
Owen Prothro, Reporter • August 4, 2025
The AfterShocks pose for a picture with a check for $1 million after winning the championship game of The Basketball Tournament. The AfterShocks won six straight games to claim their title.
Seeking fortune, finding family: AfterShocks win big
Owen Prothro, Reporter • August 4, 2025
AfterShocks guard Marcus Keene points to the TBT bracket asking to celebrate the AfterShocks championship game win on Aug. 3. The AfterShocks had never played in the TBT championship.
AfterShocks win TBT’s $1 million prize, break championship game attendance record
Owen Prothro, Reporter • August 3, 2025
AfterShocks head coach Zach Bush holds up one finger to the crowd as he walks into the tunnel on July 31. With the win, the AfterShocks became the first alumni team in TBT history to host the championship game on its home court.
The AfterShocks are one game from $1 million. They need their fans more than ever.
Owen Prothro, Reporter • August 1, 2025
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