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Taylor Dinkins, management and marketing sophomore, explains the rules of the Humans vs. Zombies game. April 17. Photo by Brendan Wynne.

Zombies plague campus; annual event underway

Brendan Wynne April 18, 2017

April 17. 6:32 p.m. I walked into the seemingly ordinary meeting room in Clark Student Center. We all simply sat there, the atmosphere not unlike the calm before a deadly storm. As far as I could tell,...

The three panel presenters answer questions the audience has for them on March 25. Photo by Arianna Davis

Diversity drives faculty panel at symposium March 25

Cortney Wood March 28, 2017

Because of the media coverage of cultural diversity, honors students chose professors to discuss why cultural diversity benefits academic successes and the contributions it holds at the 11th annual...

Able-Olu Jordan, computer science sophomore, practices with his professional recording equipment. Photo by Rachel Johnson

Computer science sophomore releases personal debut album

Vincent Lusk March 8, 2017

Now this is a story all about how his life got flipped, turned upside down... In west Nigeria born and raised, on the playing fields is where he spent most of his days, chilling out, maxin', relaxing...

Moffett Movie Madness cover for Burden of Dreams on Tuesday, March 7 at 7 p.m.

‘Burden of Dreams’ shows conflict of two cultures working together

Samuel Sutton March 7, 2017

The filming business has always been tough, but when a filmmaker has to work with an entirely different culture in an environment where his culture is not used to, the business definitely gets...

1200 gather to mourn the loss of Jeremy

Caleb Martin March 7, 2017

SATIRE Like the feeling that accompanies eating the last extra fry found at the bottom of a McDonald's to-go bag, students were grief-stricken as they remembered Jeremy, the beloved and most personable...

‘Ordinary people with extraordinary dreams’ change the world

Leah Bryce February 23, 2017

Anxiety and excitement flooded through her as she picked up the envelope with the MSU insignia stamp. After years of homework and hard work, Wichita Falls’ Booker T. Washington High School valedictorian...

Brandon Neel looks to pass during the game against Western New Mexico, Feb. 18, their last home game, which the team won 89-72. The players, however, lost their last game against Cameron Feb. 21.

Men’s basketball wins against Western New Mexico

Leonardo Gonzalez February 21, 2017

The men's basketball team pulled a win during the last home game on Feb. 18 against Western New Mexico after trailing the past six games.  Brandon Neel, applied arts and sciences junior, said, "We needed...

Women, men, children and puppies reach the end of the two mile Womens March on The Falls as they reach the Fidelity Bank building. Photo By Caleb Martin

202 attend Women’s March on The Falls

Caleb Martin January 25, 2017

A group of 202 women, men and children of the Texoma area gathered in Wichita Falls the morning of  Jan. 24 to take place in the Women's March on The Falls, a sister march to the women's march on...

Dan Twiford and Vince Romanelli perform as rePercussion in the Akin Auditorium on recycled pots and pans. Jan 19th. Photo by Bridget Reilly

Artist-Lecture Series concludes with rePercussion

Caleb Martin January 25, 2017

More than 50 guests came to experience the last Artist-Lecture Series an audience-involved musical performance by rePercussion, a progressive percussion duo most known for their high-energy rhythm and...

Kicking off spring semester sports

Alyssa Mitchell January 25, 2017

As the spring semester begins, so do the spring sports. Basketball is starting the second half of its conference, and tennis, track and softball are also in the works.“We are starting the second half...

Dean Hart, theater performance junior, Emily Burns, technical theater freshman, and Kalli Root shine their ghost lights as Elizabeth Lewandowski, theater department chair, reads the Ghost Light Projects mission statement. Photo by Kara McIntyre

Ghost Light Project stresses inclusion

Caleb Martin January 21, 2017

Deep in the roots of theater tradition, it has been customary for theaters to leave a single light lit in the middle of the stage after the theater has closed. Its purpose — to be a beacon to those who...

Sandy Shawver, kinesiology professor watches the inauguration as well as Jackson Simmons, chemistry junior and

Few attend inauguration watch party

Stephen Gomez January 21, 2017

The inauguration watch party was anything but a party —with 96 chairs available, most were empty throughout the live-streamed inauguration of President Donald Trump. The party was held in Comanche...

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