Dec. 2, 2015 | Midwestern State University | thewichitan.com | Your Campus. Your News. | Vol. 80 No. 14
F I N A L S F R E NZY T H U R S . D E C. 3 Hypnotist: Chris Jones 6-7 p.m. | CSC Comanche
S’mores Bar 7-8 p.m. | Atrium
Service Project
7-8 p.m. | Cheyenne | Help create 100 cards for military men and women
DIY Holiday Nutcracker 7-8:30 p.m. | Kiowa
PHOTO BY FRANCISCO MARTINEZ | THE WICHITAN
Black student leaders held a Town Hall Meeting in response to discrimination on happening on campus in the weeks prior to the meeting. The meeting was held in Shawnee Theatre, Nov. 23 with about 30 people in attendance.
Hot Cocoa Bar
7-10 p.m. | Atrium | Free coffee or hot cocoa
Caricature Artist
7-11 p.m. | Atrium | Get a caricature picture drawn in a minute or less
Campus Spa
7-11 p.m. | Wichita 1&2 | Get a spa treatment before finals
Social Greenspace
7-8 p.m. | Kiowa | Snap pics with friends all evening using emoji props
Body Art and Ballon Artist 7-11 p.m. | Atrium
Holiday Photobooth
7-11 p.m. | Atrium | Use holiday props to take pictures with friends
Finals Testing Supplies 9-10 p.m. | Atrium | Grab scantrons, bluebooks, or pencils for finals
30 people attend discrimination forum RACHEL JOHNSON PHOTO EDITOR
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he meeting began Nov. 23 with 30 people in attendance and six people, sitting at a long table in the front of Shawnee Theatre, all ready to answers questions and discuss any topic a concerned individual may have. Shayla Owens, management junior, started the Town Hall Meeting lead by black student leaders by addressing the purpose behind the meeting. Owens cited different instances of discrimination around campus in the past few weeks prior to the meeting. “We wanted to have this forum as a response to the white supremacy flyers, but also as a time to talk about any issues and discuss them,” Owens said. Marco Torres, psychology senior, then addressed his “#NoHateMSU” campaign
PHOTO BY FRANCISCO MARTINEZ | THE WICHITAN
This “White Supremacy Rules” poster was posted on a car on campus along with 3 other posters similar to it with different hashtags. The other three hashtags included: #FUCKCAMPUSCLIMATE, #WHITEPOWER, and # . that he is starting up has high hopes for in the spring 2016 semester. Torres said that
he didn’t just want to make this campaign a “gay thing,” but a “minority college student thing.” “We are creating a Facebook and Twitter account with a logo on it during finals week, we will post pictures and videos of students and faculty with their message on those social media accounts,” Torres said. “[We are trying to] have people come next semester to speak at events and also having a #NoHateMSU march that you can sign up for during Finals Frenzy.” The floor was then open to the audience to speak or ask questions. “We should have an African studies class,” Quin Lemons, history senior, said. “The only thing [MSU] has is the Old South type of history class, and that really just focuses on the slavery aspect.”
Make Your Own Stocking
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9-10 p.m. | Kiowa
CAMPUS CLIMATE F OR UM
Late Night Breakfast
9:30-10:30 p.m. | Dining Hall | Pancake and omelet bar | Free with meal plan or $5
Raffle Drawing
10:30 p.m. | Atrium | Tickets will be given out at the UPB table all night
UPB Movie: Trainwreck 11 p.m. | Shawnee
“I encourage other students to speak when something has been wrongly done to you.” CLAUDIA MONTOYA, ASSOCIATE SPANISH PROFESSOR
“Let’s have these conversations to encourage acceptance of everything.”
“[I’m here] to discuss the equality that needs to be presented to this university.”
ADAOBI EZEODUM, PHILOSOPHY SENIOR
NATHAN WILSON, BUSINESS FRESHMAN
“[On recent bullying] I want to use it in a positive way. I’m working with administration on it.” MARCO TORRES, PSYCHOLOGY SENIOR