Posts Tagged ‘ Missouri State University ’

Former SGA senator speaks out

Apr 7th, 2009 | By Jason | Category: Campus News, News

SGA needs to increase accountability to recruit and retain good senators.



SGA needs to appoint independent auditor

Apr 7th, 2009 | By Zach | Category: Editorials, Opinions

SGA needs to appoint an independent auditor to make sure proper records are kept.



Provost pays for charlatan tour on April Fools Day

Apr 7th, 2009 | By Zach | Category: Campus Events, Columns, Opinions

Jason McGill Assistant Editor Have you ever had a dream for your future? Do you want security and prosperity for yourself and your family? Most people will discourage you, because the chance of failure is so great, but you are special. If you have faith in yourself and the commitment to see this journey to [...]



Editorial Cartoon – Lake Missouri State

Apr 7th, 2009 | By Zach | Category: Entertainment

Recent rainstorms may make canoeing a quicker and more dry way to get across campus.



Talent show seeks student contributors

Apr 6th, 2009 | By Kristen | Category: Campus Events

Kristen Cypret Contributor Hammons Hall Council will be hosting the Hammons Talent Show on Monday, April 27, in the Grand Lounge from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Students can still sign up at the front desk in Hammons House. The sheet asks how much time the performance will require and what kind of equipment will [...]



MSU Beer Club for connoisseurs only

Apr 6th, 2009 | By Zach | Category: Campus Group, Features

Students organize a Beer Club at MSU.



English Society and SAC greet famous writer Czyniejewski

Mar 19th, 2009 | By Kristen | Category: Campus Events, Campus News

Famous writer and Mid-America Review Editor-in-Chief Michael Czyniejewski made a presentation to the English Society and SAC for an editing Q & A.



There is a Horse Under the Cornerstone

Mar 11th, 2009 | By Nate | Category: Commentary

A “new” old story that’s purportedly true (aren’t they all?).



The MSU Bear needs pupils

Mar 11th, 2009 | By Zach | Category: Blogs, Commentary, Opinions

He doesn’t have pupils for his eyes. Instead of being a normal bear with a slightly mean look on his face, he instead looks like a zombie bear, with his eyes apparently rolled up into his head.



Print Journalism majors look to future

Mar 4th, 2009 | By Zach | Category: Campus News, Features

Nathanael Edward Bassett Contributor Journalism is a field in transition, as many news outlets are moving toward media convergence – the combining of traditional print media, radio, and television, all delivered to audiences online. With this transition, many traditional print outlets are facing serious declines in advertising revenue. And the job prospects for potential print [...]