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Rebekah Nelson

Rebekah Nelson, Multimedia Editor

Rebekah Nelson is a senior from Newton, Kans, majoring in mass media and minoring in studio art. She works as the multimedia editor for The Baker Orange and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. In her free time she enjoys reading, creating art and spending time with her friends.
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Junior Emalee Bigley is the university baton twirler. Along with performing on the sidelines, Bigley has also coached as the Royal Baton Twirlers since she was a sophomore in high school.

Emalee Bigley: Baton coach and university twirler

Story by Rebekah Nelson, Multimedia Editor
December 7, 2022
The Kansas midterm elections were held on Nov. 6. In addition to electing public officials, there were also two amendments on the ballot.

Nov. 8 Kan. Midterm Result Summary

Story by Rebekah Nelson, Multimedia Editor
November 16, 2022
10 seniors across different campus organizations such as Mungano, Student Activities Council and fraternity and sorority life are nominated for homecoming royalty. The crowning will take place Saturday Sept 24 during half time of the 1 p.m. football game at Liston Stadium.

[Photo] Meet your 2022 homecoming royalty nominees

Story by Aalia Khan, Staff photographer
September 22, 2022
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[Photo] Editorial: Overdose epidemic grows on college campuses

Story by Maria Gutierrez, Arts and Entertainment Editor
February 28, 2022
Moving your body, prioritizing rest and creating a school life balance are just a few ways to avoid academic burnout this spring semester.

How to avoid burnout this spring semester

Story by Rebekah Nelson, Multimedia Editor
February 27, 2022
NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, have become an increasing topic of conversation and debate among the digital world.

[Photo] NFTs: What are they and why are people angry about them?

Story by Maria Gutierrez, Arts and Entertainment Editor
November 29, 2021
13-year-old Noodles the pug and his owner Jonathan Graziano predict the daily forecast with TikTok trend bones or no bones.

[Photo] Noodle the Pug: virality of a bones or no bones day

Story by Lauren Alley, Photographer and Staff Writer
November 24, 2021
Unpaid internships no longer serve students due to financial stress and lack of labor appreciation.

[Photo] Editorial: It is time to end unpaid internships

Story by Emma Howard, Social Media Editor
December 4, 2021
Domestic violence is more than just physical abuse. Others layers include emotional, sexual, psychological and financial.

Domestic Violence: Beyond the physical

Story by Rebekah Nelson, Multimedia Editor
October 26, 2021
Sept. 11, 2021 marks the 20th anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center.

[Photo] Remembering 9/11: twenty years later

Story by Colbie Fairley, Staff Writer and Photographer
September 11, 2021
Irwin Hall residents were evacuated late Monday night as the Baldwin City volunteer Fire Department responded to the call. A seizure was reported around the time and location of the evacuation. It is unknown whether or not the two incidents are related.

[Photo] Series of fire alarms lead to several evacuations

Story by Emma Howard, Social Media Editor
September 8, 2021
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[Photo] Remembering student Kaitlen Riley

Story by Maya Hodison, Staff Writer
March 10, 2021
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[Photo] The problem with “The Walking Dead”

Story by Will Hanson, Arts and Entertainment Editor
September 28, 2020
COVID-19 calls for more self care

COVID-19 calls for more self care

Story by Rebekah Nelson, Multimedia Editor
September 14, 2020
Filming during covid

[Photo] “Love Island”: reality shows and COVID-19

Story by Will Hanson, Arts and Entertainment Editor
September 3, 2020
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