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Paige Boylkin, business management sophomore, and Madeline Schorlemmer, psychology junior, wait for the serve at the Tarleton State game April 14. Photo by Francisco Martinez

Tennis teams have a chance in national championship

Jessalyn Castro April 15, 2015

Men and women’s tennis have four weeks left to work their way to the NCAA Division II National Championships. “Our goal is to be playing on May 16 with both teams,” Linn said. With a big...

Runner on track to be best athlete

Jessalyn Castro April 14, 2015

Ashley Flores has a knack for running as she competes in cross country and track, both indoor and outdoor, all while keeping a handle on her education. Flores, sociology senior,  has qualified for...

Cycling Race Preview: Vuelta del Viento

Mark Campbell April 10, 2015
The cycling team will compete in it's own Vuelta del Viento on campus.

Geology Department gets 535-million-year-old rock

Yolanda Torres April 8, 2015

The geology department has recently added a new rock to its collection. A big, old rock. “Rocky," a rock believed to be from southern Oklahoma, is approximately 535 million years old. “I can...

Student Government presidential elections April 8-12

Student Government presidential elections April 8-12

Cody Samples April 7, 2015
Midwestern State University students will have a chance to elect new officers for the Student Government Association starting tomorrow, April 7 and continuing online through April 11. Campus Watch reporter Cody Samples interviewed the three candidates for president: Julie Brady, Jesse Brown and Marco Torres.
Natalie Rawson, volleyball head coach, answers questions at a press conference after meeting the team for the first time. Rawson was the assistant volleyball coach from 2010-13, and returns to MSU after a two-year stint as the head coach for Newman University in Wichita, Kansas. Photo by Mark Campbell.

New volleyball coach seeks to improve team

Ethan Metcalf March 26, 2015

MSU hires new volleyball coach from MWSU Campus Watch on Vimeo. Natalie Rawson, assistant volleyball coach from 2010-2013, will return to Midwestern State University's volleyball program, this...

Student government approves weekend shuttle service

Student government approves weekend shuttle service

Serah Welborn March 25, 2015

With a unanimous vote, the Student Government Association approved the Mustangs Entertainment Shopping & Attractions route, or MESA, at its March 3 meeting. The bus route will serve as a weekend...

Moonlight Stampede to support Crime Stoppers

Harley Warrick March 24, 2015

Moonlight Stampede to support Crime Stoppers from MWSU Campus Watch on Vimeo. Mustangs Moonlight Stampede, a campus walk designed to increase awareness about drug usage and to raise money for...

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...

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.
Larry Williams in his office in Bea Wood Hall. Williams has been at the helm of the study abroad program for about 30 years. Photo by Rachel Johnson.

Williams to retire from Study Abroad

Serah Welborn March 11, 2015

After 30 years of visiting Europe each summer, Larry Williams will travel with the Study Abroad Program, his legacy, for the last time. Williams said he won't miss the traveling as much as he will...

Commentary: Dont stereotype the Greeks

Commentary: Don’t stereotype the Greeks

Eddie Miller March 10, 2015

By now nearly everyone has seen the deplorable video of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Kappa chapter at the University of Oklahoma. In the video, members of the fraternity are chanting a racial phrase,...

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