Dulce🍬 (@dulce__ayala) 's Twitter Profile
Dulce🍬

@dulce__ayala

\\ Retired Washburn University XC/TF \\ Jarret :) \\

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calendar_today02-02-2016 05:38:43

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Coach Hope (@coachhopehoco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

COVID-19: *Cancels all spring sports* Mother Nature: "*evil laugh* lmao watch this, sunny, 75° and nothing more than a light breeze for the next 3 months!"

Washburn University (@washburnuniv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hundreds of people gathered on campus tonight for a unity march sponsored by our first generation students. #NonNobisSolum #WashburnProud

Hundreds of people gathered on campus tonight for a unity march sponsored by our first generation students. #NonNobisSolum #WashburnProud
Washburn SAAC (@ichabodsaac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨IT’S A GIVEAWAY✨To receive a $50 Ichabod Shop gift card, please follow the instructions above. This giveaway is open to ALL students. Let’s see those entries, Bods!!

✨IT’S A GIVEAWAY✨To receive a $50 Ichabod Shop gift card, please follow the instructions above. This giveaway is open to ALL students. Let’s see those entries, Bods!!
FBI (@fbi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The FBI is seeking to identify individuals instigating violence in Washington, D.C. We are accepting tips and digital media depicting rioting or violence in and around the U.S. Capitol on January 6. If you have information, visit fbi.gov/USCapitol.

Jonathan Gault (@jgault13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great men's 1500 in Nashville, with Clayton Murphy using the late, late move to get the win in 3:38.07 over Brett Meyer, who runs his fifth (!) pb of the year in 3:38.10. Meyer, the 2019 NCAA DII champ at Fort Hays State, entered the year with a 3:43 pb.

Great men's 1500 in Nashville, with Clayton Murphy using the late, late move to get the win in 3:38.07 over Brett Meyer, who runs his fifth (!) pb of the year in 3:38.10.

Meyer, the 2019 NCAA DII champ at Fort Hays State, entered the year with a 3:43 pb.
Sports in Kansas (@sportsinkansas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

South Dakota track and field junior Marshall Faurot, former Scott City state champion and 12 time state medalist in multiple events, became the fourth Coyote to surpass 18 feet in the men's pole vault this weekend. With a vault of 18-0 ½ (5.50m), Faurot won the Summit League

South Dakota track and field junior Marshall Faurot, former Scott City state champion and 12 time state medalist in multiple events, became the fourth Coyote to surpass 18 feet in the men's pole vault this weekend. With a vault of 18-0 ½ (5.50m), Faurot won the Summit League