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Workers put the final touches on the remodeled food court in the Clark Student Center on Aug. 12. Photo by Morgan Haire.

Finishing touches go up on dining services, food court

Morgan Haire August 17, 2015

The Mesquite Dining Hall and Clark Student Center food court have a fresh new look. The dining services contract with Chartwells was finalized in early March and Chartwells officially began cooking...

Linebacker Daniel Laudermilk, a senior in history, yells with other football players on one of the first full days of practice, Aug. 13. Photo by Bradley Wilson.

Q&A: Daniel Laudermilk, MSU Mustangs linebacker

Brianna Sheen August 17, 2015

Daniel Laudermilk is a linebacker on the football team and a team captain. With summer practices ending and the first game only about two weeks away, The Wichitan asked him a few questions. You...

Nik Bolig, political science sophomore waits for the bus on April 28, 2015. He said the Saturday route would be more successful if they ran the normal route and times along with MESA route. Photo by Morgan Haire.

Taking care of business: Ten resources on campus for academic, career, and personal success

Brianna Sheen August 17, 2015

1. The Wellness Center and RecSports Where: On Midwestern Parkway across from Sundance Court Apartments HOURS: Monday to Friday, 5:30 a.m. to midnight, and Saturday to Sunday from noon to 10 p.m. SERVICES:...

Luke Allen, freshman in political science, rides in the 2014 Hotter N Hell mens crit race.

Cycling team to participate in Hotter N’ Hell race Aug. 29

The Wichitan August 14, 2015

A full weekend of events, the Hotter N’ Hell Hundred is known for its community-orientation and competitive edge. It will begin Aug. 29 and attract competitors from around the globe, including the...

Kylie Austin

Women’s soccer player battles cancer

Noah Fazekas August 13, 2015

Kylie Austin, history freshman and defender for the women's soccer team, was on her way to move into her dorm in Killingsworth Hall when she received a call from a doctor that would change her life...

Incoming University President Suzanne Shipley, now president of Shephard University, answers questions at a forum Feb. 24. Photo by Rachel Johnson.

Shipley: ‘Welcome home to Midwestern State University’

Brianna Sheen August 13, 2015

Welcome home to Midwestern State University. I am your new president, and I hope you are as thrilled as I am to join the MSU family. By the time you read this I should be settled into my office and ready...

Norman Horner, director of Natural Laboratories and Jesse Rogers, university president, at the Dalquest Desert Research Station in Marfa, Texas July 1. Photo by Kristina Abeyta.

All roads lead to Dalquest: Professor’s dream comes true in the Chihuahuan Desert

Kristina Abeyta July 3, 2015

The Marfa, Texas highway becomes a rocky, turbulent, might-have-to-pull-over-if-you-get-car-sick kind of road leading to an off-the-grid extension of MSU — the Dalquest Desert Research Station. The dream...

Regents approve the ad used in the presidential search at the Board of Regents meeting Sept. 22, 2014. FIle photo by Lauren Roberts

Regents update election, amendment by-laws

Brianna Sheen June 1, 2015

At their June 1 meeting, members of the Board of Regents unanimously approved two revisions to the board's bylaws, according to Debbie Barrow, director of board and government relations. The first...

Jasmine Jones

Guest Column: Graduate schools aren’t one size fits all

The Wichitan May 22, 2015

When I graduated  last year with my bachelors of arts in mass communication and political science, I had no plan. I wanted to catch a breath and relax after juggling school, a full-time job and my philanthropy...

The university paid workers $29,979,809 in FY2012

Regents approve new president’s contract

Brianna Sheen May 15, 2015

Members of the MSU Board of Regents approved a contract today for incoming University President Suzanne Shipley, paying her an annual salary of $310,000. According to the Texas Tribune,...

Biology professor exemplifies new generation of teachers

Brianna Sheen May 12, 2015

Although he's retiring this August after 48 years with Midwestern State, University President Jesse Rogers is confident he's leaving the school in good hands, due in large part to some of the younger faculty...

Andrew Latour, sociology sophomore, plays Everlong by Foo Fighters on his bass on the steps of the apartment building he lives in on Saturday, May 2, 2015. Photo by Rachel Johnson

Culture shock: From home school to college

Mandy Saal May 8, 2015

From kindergarten all the way to the bitter end of high school, Andrew Latour woke up, for the most part, whenever he felt like it. He was an all-star in gym class and valedictorian when he graduated...

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