The Baker Orange

Conference to impact BU students

Story by Schoof, Adam June 22, 2006
The English department was abuzz last week in preparation for two literary conferences that took place last weekend. Seven Baker University students went to the 21st National Undergraduate Literature Conference, held at Weber State University in Utah. In addition, three members of Baker's Sigma Tau Delta chapter traveled to the annual conference in Portland, Ore.

SAC?plans events for Spring Fest ’06

Story by Ferrell, Kyle June 22, 2006
This year's Spring Fest is undergoing a makeover, Student Activities Council officer junior Kelly Baird said. The SAC officers said they have made some changes to Spring Fest, which will be the week of April 17. "Spring Fest lasts for five days, and we want to put a theme on each night, which is something we never did in the past," Baird said.

BU mumps case reported

June 22, 2006
Though only one official outbreak of mumps has been confirmed on campus, Baker University officials are still encouraging students to give special attention to their health. Director of Student Health Services Ruth Sarna said the university is not in an epidemic stage, but that, as always, students should be conscientious about practices that help to keep them healthy.

Espress Yourself celebrates grand reopening

Story by Nickel, Emily June 22, 2006
Espress Yourself coffee shop will be having its grand reopening from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Crystal and Jason Camis have been the new owners of the coffee shop since Feb. 1. Crystal Camis said the grand reopening will be a day filled with prizes and samples of food.

Randle top in triple

Story by McDonald, Kris June 22, 2006
The Baker University men's and women's track teams have recently competed in several meets including the Darrel Gourley Open, in Liberty, Mo., the Emporia State Multi Open, in Emporia and the Dean Pryor Invitational, in Coffeyville. At the Darrel Gourley Open, the men's team finished in fifth place with 63 points, 53 points behind eventual champion MidAmerica Nazarene University.

Baker retains students

Story by Lauridson, Kyle June 22, 2006
Baker University's retention rate for students has finally stabilized after an unexpectedly low year. Freshmen who enrolled in the fall 2003 semester found plenty of reasons to change schools the following year, as only 67 percent re-enrolled. For Baker, that number is well below expectations, said Lisa Johnston, assistant dean for student academic services.

BU hosts KSHAA festival

Story by Hedrick, Julie June 22, 2006
Baker will host nearly 2,000 high school students participating in the Kansas State High School Activities Association Saturday for the regional solo and small ensemble festival. Music department chair John Buehler said each school brings its student soloists and ensembles to perform and be judged.

Thumbs up/down

June 22, 2006
Espress excitement Under the new ownership, Espress Yourself, located at 713 High St., has been making strides toward better involving the Baker University community. In fact, the owners even named the drink of the month after a BU student, senior Allison Scahill.

Sexual Violence Awareness grant kicks off events

Story by Cooper, Lauren June 22, 2006
A grant supporting sexual violence awareness for women has recently been signed for Baker University campus safety and is funded by the U.S. department of Justice. Associate Professor of Sociology Tim Buzzell, Director of Counseling Center Sarah Hastings and Assistant Professor of Education Karla Wiscombe are all involved with the grant, Tracy Williams, coordinator of women's programs, said.

Event applauds Baker women

Story by Kettler, Sarah June 22, 2006
The night was eventful as women from Baker University were nominated to receive recognition for all they had done. Fifteen women, either faculty, staff or students, were nominated as Women of Strength Wednesday, March 29 at Espress Yourself. Coordinator of Women's Programs Tracy Williams, was excited for the night to come and thought that it turned out better than planned.

Men, women take on outdoor season

Story by McDonald, Kris June 22, 2006
The Baker University men's and women's track teams got the outdoor season underway Friday and Saturday competing in the Missouri Relays in Columbia, Mo., against strong NCAA opponents. The men's team was lead by the performance of sophomore Brent Randle.

Class officers elected

June 22, 2006
At student senate's April 11 meeting, the new class officers and executive secretary were announced.?All races were uncontested. After previously being defeated for student senate president by incumbent Ryan Boyer, junior Jon Xenos won the race for executive secretary with 76 votes.
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