Abby Reynolds

Staff Writer

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Abby Reynolds is a junior from Eudora, Kansas. She is majoring in public relations with minors in sociology and business. This is her third semester on The Baker Orange as a staff writer. Her favorite part of being on the newspaper staff is that the class gets a long so well and it makes class a great time with jokes and positive feedback on the paper that the staff works so hard on. Outside of newspaper, Abby is involved in Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and various organizations on campus.

Recent Stories

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Choir evokes emotion in last concert

The spring choral concert featured a variety of music and a special presentation of slam poetry by junior JaNay Adgers for the final show of the year.

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Baldwin City breaks it down in Mabee Gym

The Baldwin City Breakdown: Round Two was a free concert put on by KNBU-FM The Edge, the Baker University student radio station, for students and the community to listen to various genres of music.

Seniors make post-college preparations

For seniors at Baker University, their time as students is quickly approaching its closing stages, and for most, they are about to embark on an exciting journey into a new chapter of their life.

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Seniors spread awareness for sexual assault

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Students took a special interest in spreading awareness about sexual assault on campus this week to correlate with Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

Baldwin Breakdown to take place Friday

Baker University student radio station KNBU-FM will host a free music concert, Baldwin City Breakdown: Round Two, at 7 p.m. Friday on Hartley Plaza.

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Upcoming concert to test all-women choir

The Baker University Chamber Choir will perform nine pieces ranging from classical to spiritual African pieces. The choir has been working continuously during its regular meeting times on Tuesdays and Thursdays to make this a successful performance.

Abby Reynolds encourages all to look at big picture

Junior Abby Reynolds thinks about world issues and encourages students to look at the big picture.

National Collegiate Clothing Campaign brought to Baker

The National Collegiate Clothing Campaign is a nationwide cause to get students to clean out their closets to donate “in good condition” clothes to local agencies who give back to the less fortunate.

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Gessner residents battle maintenance woes

This year, Gessner, the all-men dorm on the northeast side of campus, has had multiple issues that have left some students wondering what could come next.

Seniors take CLA

Some Baker University seniors are finishing out their final semester with LA401 by taking the Collegiate Learning Assessment. The test benefits the university by showing data general education progress.

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