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Speaker to offer new perspective on American history

Chris Marten March 23, 2015

The spring Speakers and Issues Series will begin with a talk by Edward Countryman, history professor at Southern Methodist University, on March 24. Countryman will discuss his book, “Enjoy the Same Liberty:...

It pays to be a resident assistant

Dayton Chambers March 12, 2015

Applications for resident assistants, the students who help maintain a safe and friendly environment in the residence halls, are due this Friday, March 27, by 5 p.m. “Their room and meal plan will...

Think green at local festival

Kristina Abeyta March 12, 2015

Start off spring break on the greener side of downtown this Saturday at the 15th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Street Festival. The festival kicks off at 4:30 p.m. and lasts until 10:30 p.m. in historic...

University President Jesse Rogers welcomes and introduces people at the beginning of the reception recognizing the founding of the Robert L. Bolin Graduate School of Petroleum Geology, Wednesday, March 11. Photo by Rachel Johnson

Reception marks founding of petroleum geology graduate program

Ethan Metcalf March 11, 2015

At a reception in front of a crowd made up of donors, administrators, board members, faculty and even ex-Regents, University President Jesse Rogers introduced the formation of the Robert L. Bolin...

Imagine Graduation helps seniors get ready for commencement in May

Morgan Haire March 11, 2015

Peggy Brennan, assistant to vice president for administration and institutional effectiveness, put together Imagine Graduation March 10-11 to help seniors check off the final steps before commencement...

Nearly 100 Students get tested for HIV/STDs

Avery Whaite March 11, 2015

Area health organizations provided students the opportunity to get tested for HIV/STDs before they head off for their spring break destinations, earlier this week. “We did this to let students know...

Room selection process ends as expected

Brianna Sheen March 11, 2015
This year's room selection process ended Monday with all beds on campus full, except for the three residence halls reserved for incoming freshmen. The Office of Housing and Dining Services expected this result and has a waiting list for students who weren't able to get a room during this year's lottery.

Housing assignments remain confusing

conner wolf March 11, 2015

With the housing lottery just having passed, students are still confused regarding their room assignments. A change in the lottery system made the process of getting requested room and roommates more...

The ladies that Dr. Rogers depends on

Jessica Cottingham March 10, 2015

Every week, the office of University President Jesse Rogers can be busy place with university officials, donors, and staff. Behind the are three women who work closely with Rogers on a day-to-day basis. Ruth...

A candidate for the presidency of MWSU, Suzanne Shipley, now president of Shepherd University, answers questions at a forum Feb. 24. Photo by Rachel Johnson.

Board of Regents choose Shipley for president

Ethan Metcalf March 9, 2015

After about a three-hour closed meeting, the Board of Regents chose Suzanne Shipley, president of Shepherd University, to become the next president of Midwestern State University after University President...

Few students participate in in presidential forums

Mark Campbell March 9, 2015
When university presidential candidates came to town to be interviewed by students, hardly any students showed up.

Students discuss leadership at WeConnect

Elascha Davila-Hicks March 6, 2015

weCONNECT leadership conference from MWSU Campus Watch on Vimeo. About 140 students representing on campus and community organizations attended the third annual weCONNECT conference, providing...

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