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Student-led group makes an IMPACT on faith

Alexis Gay April 16, 2013

Christian student organization uses rap to spread message In the Christian world,  it is a generally known fact that it is hard to reach college students when it comes to religion. College kids are too...

Local art studio hosts scholarship fundraiser

Local art studio hosts scholarship fundraiser

Orlando Flores Jr. April 16, 2013

Megan Panter’s life remembered on day of 22nd birthday Friends and family of Megan Panter gathered April 13 at a local art studio to celebrate her life, as well as to raise funds for a scholarship in...

Anti-gun investigation ends; Yucus remains silent

Anti-gun investigation ends; Yucus remains silent

Brittney Cottingham April 10, 2013

Poster project receives national media attention ***UPDATED*** After allegedly forcing students to create anti-gun posters for a social awareness activity, the case against an instructor in art...

University statement on art prof investigation

The Wichitan April 10, 2013

Midwestern State University has reviewed information brought forth by a student enrolled in a graphic art class regarding a particular assignment.  The following are the facts as officials of the university...

Actor Bob Weick plays as Marx who comes back to life in our time. He speaks about the struggle over the governments of his time and how despite all the technology and advancement in our current time, we still struggle with the same type of over bearing government as he did in his time. He claims that America is not a democracy, and while the rich get richer, the poor get poorer. The one-man play was held at Akin Auditorium and the play lasted for 90 minutes.

Marx in Soho

Ethan Metcalf April 9, 2013

On Monday, April 8th MSU’s Akin Auditorium hosted a production of “Marx in Soho” starring Robert Weick as the spirit of Karl Marx returned to clear his name and differentiate Marxist theory from...

Faith-based group explores college student challenges

Faith-based group explores college student challenges

Alexis Gay April 9, 2013

Local church kickstarts religious organization in hopes of guiding students down a path of faith Of the 95 registered student organizations on campus, eight are religious and faith-based. Pastor David...

Aftermath of DUI goes beyond the courtroom

The Wichitan April 9, 2013

24-year-old learns the real price of drinking and driving Brittany D’alesandro | Contributor Almost two years after Jonathon Harman was first charged with driving while intoxicated, the 24-year-old...

Simon Karirire, a Sophomore in Geosciences and Accounting, and Michael Washington, a Sophomore in Criminal Justice, grab a bite to eat, provided by EURECA (Enhancing Undergraduate Endeavors & Creative Activities) which is part of Quality Enhancing Plan (QEP). The school is trying to implement the plan to help students with career opportunities and life experiences.

MSU strives to retain accreditation

Ruth Black April 9, 2013

Team visits campus in final stages of process A six-member team representing the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges visited campus this week to evaluate the in-depth...

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The Body Snatcher

The Wichitan April 9, 2013

Killer of 2 students in 1985 not caught for 14 years Blake Muse | Contributor On television dramas from CSI to Law and Order, week after week, villains from rapists to serial killers get caught in...

Chelsey Wall, Freshman, Athletic Training plays with the dog she finished adopting, Janie.  The one thing I missed after coming to college is a dog.

Providing shelter

The Wichitan April 9, 2013

Local humane society continues dedication to abandoned animals Sarah Shelton | Contributor Off Old Iowa Park road, right outside of the city, there are cats and dogs of all ages, sizes, and breeds...

Canadian pianist performs eclectic setlist

Canadian pianist performs eclectic setlist

The Wichitan April 2, 2013

Lucille Chung showcases variety of talents at Music Series at Akin  Pianist Lucille Chung and a quintet of woodwind musicians closed the second season of the Music Series at Akin April 1. The program...

Freshman Kat Batey, takes a moment to concentrate while pitching against Central Oklahoma Bronchos. She currently studies Excercise Physiology at MSU. She pitched for 6 innings and she got 11 hits, 6 runs, 4 earned runs, 4 walks, 1 homerun, 1 hbp

Freshman pitches a perfect game

Orlando Flores Jr. April 2, 2013

By: Terri Todd - Contributor Softball season has taken off and the team is starting to take things more serious with every game. Not only is the team making a great run, but freshman pitcher Katherine...

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