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Katharine Tate, junior in theater, looks at the posters she made for God of Carnage. This was the first time that students had submit bids to design the costumes for the department show. Tate said, I love that designing costumes requires you to use the left and right side of your brain. I get to draw the designs on paper and than produce them.The show opens March 13 in the Minnie Rhea Wood Theater. Photo by Lauren Roberts

Costume design course offers real job experience

Cedric Phillips February 18, 2014

A costume design course offered only in the spring gave theatre students the chance to gain real-world experience by preparing costume design concepts for the upcoming play God of Carnage. Katharine...

Samuel Yahaya, senior in business, works at Academy Sports and is in charge of organizing shoes in the footwear department. “I’m scheduled to work for Black Friday. I wish I could go out and do some shopping for myself, but it’s my job so I need to be here to help customers who want to buy stuff,” Yahaya said. I guess I’m looking forward to coming over here and helping customers because I never had to work on Black Friday before, so I don’t know what that experience is. I just want to see how seeing customer face-to-face works,” Yahaya said.

Students work over Thanksgiving break

Caitlyn Cremeens December 4, 2013

As Black Friday shoppers prepare their lists, some students are preparing to work this Thanksgiving rather than spend time with family. Students may be out of school for Thanksgiving, but that does...

Wastewater: City finds new way to fight drought

Austin Quintero December 4, 2013

In a yard just off Taft Boulevard, a sign with the slogan “Pray for Rain” seems to sit and wait, almost patiently, for just a drop to show that its being there is actually working. While prayers...

Cheerleaders at the mens basketball game against Oklahoma City University Nov. 25 at D.L. Ligon Coliseum.

Beyond the flips and stunts, is cheerleading a sport?

Austin Quintero December 4, 2013

As the crowd cheers, maroon and gold flaring through the stands, another cheerleader is thrown in the air while two more cross paths in front, tumbling all the way down the track. As the tumblers pass,...

Volunteers help setup displays for the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights

Lights exhibit opens Friday; features new displays

Courtney Betts December 4, 2013

Community members and students will gather around the front lawn of the Hardin Administration Building for the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Dec. 6 which will showcase the first two...

Board discusses return of baseball

Brent Deeb November 27, 2013

Michael Jackson and The Police top the billboard charts, Dennis Wilson of The Beach Boys dies, Reagan signs legislation that creates the national holiday known as Martin Luther King day and the final episode...

Car art should be cleaned up

Paden Lemons November 25, 2013

I know many of us have been questioning the items that have been crowding behind Fain. There’s the car on stilts and the seemingly abandoned car and engine around the corner from it, and if you haven’t...

Board discusses cost of baseball

Brent Deeb November 19, 2013

At a meeting on Nov. 8, University President Jesse Rogers and the Board of Regents reviewed the five-year cost of the project. "It's obvious that we need to raise more money," Rogers said. Rogers...

Tutors needed for end of semester tutoring

Kayla Sims November 19, 2013

Independent tutors are needed for end of the year studying. To assist students with end-of-the year studying, students can volunteer to be campus tutors with Disability Support Services. "As long as...

City only the second to try new treatment process

Brent Deeb November 15, 2013

In a yard just off Taft Boulevard, a sign with the slogan “Pray for Rain” seems to sit and wait, almost patiently, for just a drop to show that its being there is actually working. While prayers and...

Shavodrick Beaver, senior in criminal justice, leaves the pocket during practice Nov. 12 at the practice field. The final home football game is military appreciation day on Saturday against West Texas A&M at 1 p.m.

After loss to Eastern New Mexico, playoff game not likely

Cody Samples November 14, 2013

The football team lost 21-40 to Eastern New Mexico in Blackwater Draw after giving up 281 yards rushing and 428 yards of total offense. The 281 yards rushing the Mustangs gave up were the second...

Chizi Tere, sophomore in pre-med, and Blossom Odemudia, senior in pre-med, work on birthday cards as part of the World Kindness Day event hosted by the Counseling Center in CSC Cheyenne. Students were invited to make greeting cards to send to a special someone. My moms birthday is coming up and its like an inexpensive thing to do, Tere said.

Counseling Center hosts ‘World Kindness Day,’ students make cards

Courtney Betts November 13, 2013

Although several people around the world celebrated World Kindness Day, the staff at the Counseling Center hosted its own event yesterday at Clark Student Center to help students share their compassion...

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