By Hannah Wise

Hannah Wise

Editor-in-chief

Contact Hannah Wise

Hannah Wise is a junior from Wichita, Kan. She is studying journalism on the news and information track. Hannah is working as a visual-multimedia journalist. She loves telling stories through photos and info-graphics as well as her words. She has spent the majority of her time at the University Daily Kansan as a designer and art director. This is her seventh semester on the Kansan editorial staff. Hannah has also worked as a metro-reporting intern at the Kansas City Star. In her free time, Hannah enjoys reading, studying German and collecting cardigans. Her dream job is working for a digital-first organization creating visual content for online and for print.

Storify: Kansas v. Ohio State

Wise: Kansas volleyball ends season with WSU match-up

Allen Fieldhouse finally saw a Kansas-Wichita State match up on Saturday. It wasn’t the one fans on both sides were clamoring for in the spring, but it was one I’d been waiting to see. I was thrilled to follow Kansas volleyball throughout their historic season all the way to their first NCAA tournament appearance in [...]

George Li, a sophomore from Kansas City, Kan., was diagnosed as a child with a rare form of muscular dystrophy. Li has learned to be an advocate for himself and others with mobility related disabilities at the University of Kansas.

Access for all: Becoming an inclusive campus

Students and administrators expand on accessibility issues at the University.

George Li goes to Mrs. E’s

George Li, a sophomore from Kansas City, Kan., who has muscular dystrophy shows how he gets his food at Mrs. E’s dining hall.

George Li goes to Jayhawk Boulevard

George Li, a sophomore from Kansas City, Kan., who has muscular dystrophy shows how he goes to Jayhawk Boulevard.

Wise: Hold onto the excitement until Sunday

Turn on ESPN2 Sunday night to see the women’s team play in the NCAA tournament.

Brew: March Madness is not all about basketball

Hannah Wise explores alternative, not well-known spring competitive events.

The University plans to implement ebooks throughout campus

Officials explore ebook technology options with companies including Apple, Microsoft and Dell

Higher education a forefront issue locally and nationally

Higher education a forefront issue locally and nationally

Education and student success vital for future success

Legalizing Love: the state of same-sex marriage in the Midwest

A look at the battle for marriage equality.

The changes to the English translation reflect a more accurate translation of the original Latin Roman Missal.

Catholic students adapt to major changes

English-speaking Catholics have changed the prayers said during Mass to accurately reflect Latin translations.

Quidditch team comes up short in World Cup

The Jayhawks lost in the Sweet 16 against Minnesota in their first appearance in the World Cup.

Quidditch defeats Utah

Kansas quidditch defeated the University of Utah 80-60.

Quidditch dominates first match of World Cup

The Kansas quidditch team defeated the University of Vermont 170-0 in the first match of the International Quidditch Association World Cup.

Quidditch goes 1-1 in evening pool play games

Kansas quidditch defeated Ringling College (60-50) and suffered their first loss to Hofstra (40-30) in the evening pool play games.