
Kayla Infanti is a freshman from Olathe, Kan. She is double majoring in public relations and behavioral psychology with a minor in business. This is Kayla's first semester writing for The Baker Orange Kayla. Outside of her media involvement, Kayla plays soccer for Baker.
Recent Stories
Spiking Out tournament serves philanthropy
Students, alumni and community members teamed up Saturday and headed out to the sand volleyball courts at Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Tau Delta fraternities to participate in the annual Spiking Out volleyball tournament in support of Youth Aids and more specifically, Douglas County Aids Project.
Boyd family continues to help renovate campus
Roger Boyd, director of natural areas and emeritus professor of biology, along with his son, Jonathan, and wife, Mary, have been installing stone steps in Hartley Plaza outside of Harter Union.
Williams awarded for service efforts
Sophomore Lauren Williams was recently awarded the Frank Newman Civic Fellow award for her community service efforts on campus.
LeadHERship recognizes BU women
This month specifically through LeadHERship, the women’s leadership program, students can nominate influential women on the Baldwin City campus, whether they are students, faculty or staff.
Student senate accepts applications
Student senate elections for executive board members and class officers for next year will begin Tuesday. Executive board elections will be held Tuesday and class officer elections will be held April 23.
Adopt-a-seedling kits available for students
Baker Farm Hands will be in Harter Union during lunch this week through Thursday handing out adopt-a-seedling kits in anticipation of Earth Day.
Nathan Wheelock strikes perfection
Members of the Baker University baseball team were able to experience a bit of perfection and share in school history when senior Nathan Wheelock pitched a perfect game.
Infanti questions Hollywood tactics, themes
Freshman Kayla Infanti discusses how the vampire trend is overdone in movie theaters.
Commercials fall short of expectations
Freshman Kayla Infanti discusses how she was disappointed with the Super Bowl commercials.
