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Advocacy group sponsors diaper drive

Brooke Long October 7, 2013
Five local non-profits are preparing for a fluffy delivery next week when members of on-campus child-advocacy group Hope Connections plan to deliver more than 6,000 diapers to the organizations.

Federal government shutdown minimally affects MSU

Edward Grisham October 7, 2013

How the Government shutdown affects MSU from MWSU Campus Watch on Vimeo. Representatives in Washington are holding the nation hostage while trying to pass a budget. The result of this conflict has...

Theater to present ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’

Caitlyn Cremeens October 6, 2013

The theater department's production of The Diary of Anne Frank begins Thursday, Oct. 10 and ends Sunday, Oct. 13. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and will have a matinee at 2:30...

Diversity on campus at all-time high

Brooke Long October 3, 2013

  A record 51 countries are represented on campus this semester including students from Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Carribean Islands. Multicultural Coordinator Shontesa Jones...

Campus author speaks about debut novel

Brooke Long October 3, 2013

Campus Author Speaks About Debut Novel from MWSU Campus Watch on Vimeo. For some students, finding the time to read for class can be difficult, but for one 19-year-old sophomore, reading just wasn't...

Residence hall overflow now off-campus in The Grove

Skyler Warrick October 3, 2013

Residence hall overflow moved to The Grove from MWSU Campus Watch on Vimeo. This year's freshman class is the biggest the school has seen since 1991. It has 250 more students than the average freshman...

Counseling Center hosts suicide-awareness event

Landry Russell October 2, 2013

Suicide Awareness from MWSU Campus Watch on Vimeo. Stress and depression can lead to suicide, especially amongst college students. So last week the Counseling Center hosted a suicide awareness event...

The Grove offers alternate housing for residents

Brent Deeb October 1, 2013

For the fall 2013 semester, the university had the largest freshman class since 1991, so an alternate housing program was needed to accommodate the overflow of new students. The programs stirred false...

About 50 students attend movie, discussion on classified information

Bruce Brown October 1, 2013

To facilitate discussion of the controversy surrounding Edward Snowden’s leak of classified information, the Prof Edwards Night at the Movies series began last night with “The Most Dangerous Man in...

‘Technical difficulties’ plague bookstore opening

Caitlyn Cremeens October 1, 2013

It wasn’t exactly the welcome new students or the new management of the campus bookstore wanted. Long lines, books not in stock and frustrated faculty members were just the start. “I'm not going...

Students and faculty from the Department of Social Work take part in a community fundraiser to benefit area nonprofit organizations that serve women and children in crisis. DJ Singleton, junior in social work, Euelyn Hernandez, junior in soical work, Minai Bradshow, junior in soical work, Laura Holliday, junior in social work and Ashanti Craine, junior in social work, organize diaper donations.

Social work group holds diaper drive

Caitlyn Cremeens October 1, 2013

Hope Connection, a campus social work organization, is on a mission to help struggling mothers provide diapers for their children by holding a diaper drive until Oct. 12, and they are seeking student...

Students react to federal government shut down

Keandra Davis October 1, 2013

The government officially shut down Oct.1 after House Republicans and Senate Democrats could not reach an agreement on funding for the Affordable Care Act and other government funds, sending 800,000 workers...

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