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Special events coordinator, Cynthia Cummings checks inventory at the Mustangs Food Pantry. Jan. 29. Photo by Bridget Reilly

Food pantry to offer fresh produce, more items

Andrew Murray, Reporter January 29, 2019

The food pantry reopened for students who are food insecure on Jan. 23 and, according to Special Events Coordinator Cynthia Cummings, there will be more fresh food this semester. Students said if...

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Town’s recycling services discontinued

Peyton Alonzo, Reporter January 29, 2019

The orange bins are gone. All in an attempt to save $4,596, a measly $0.75 per student. Back in 2014, campus officials began their efforts to increase the amount of recycling being done, putting...

Faculty art exhibit

Art faculty brings diversity to exhibit

Taylor Anderson, Reporter January 29, 2019

The faculty and staff of the art department have their own work on display as part of a Faculty Exhibition in The Juanita and Ralph Harvey Art Gallery Jan.25 - Mar.1. Each member created his or...

Valarie McCubbins hopes to inspire at graduation

Carli Woolsey, Reporter December 5, 2018

Valarie McCubbins, a 2004 graduate in mass communication, will be delivering the commencement address on Dec. 15 at Kay Yeager Coliseum to approximately 512 students starting at 10 a.m. McCubbins...

Students gather top work on their snow globe crafts.

UPB craft brings holiday spirit to campus

Carli Woolsey, Reporter November 17, 2018

To kick off the holiday season, members of the University Programming Board held an event to make snow globes that brought more than 60 students out of their rooms and into Clark Student Center Atrium. Angelica...

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About 140 undergraduates present research at 11th forum

November 15, 2018

Today's Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Forum started at 9 a.m. in Clark Student Center. But in reality, it's been a work-in-progress with some of the research presented ongoing for months...

Michael Olaya won first place for the ideaMSU project involving 3D printing of body parts. Photo by Bradley Wilson

Annual research forum Thursday

Jason Wilson, Reporter November 13, 2018

About 140 people will participate in the 11th Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Forum to showcase the results of a semester or more research or development of creative activities. The...

Professor examines the similarities between Texas and Queensland, Australia

Carli Woolsey, Reporter November 8, 2018

Associate Professor of History Leland Turner spent his hour at the Faculty Forum talking big, really big, comparing culture and mythology between Texas and Queensland, Australia. At the Nov. 5 forum,...

A contrast of conveying a political campaign.

Tommy Chhe, Columnist November 7, 2018

The week before election night, Wichita Falls hosted U.S. Congressman and Democratic candidate, Beto O’Rourke, and U.S. Senator and Republican candidate, Ted Cruz. I had the privilege to do cover and...

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Admissions Office to host Mustangs Rally

Carli Woolsey, Reporter November 1, 2018

Members of the Admissions Office are hosting Mustangs Rally to give prospective students a chance to experience college life by touring the campus and meeting with faculty, students and coaches. The event...

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Beto O’Rourke makes last-minute stop in Wichita Falls

Tommy Chhe and Chloe Phillips October 30, 2018

About 350 people, including about 100 students, attended a rally at Kiwanis Park in Wichita Falls Oct. 29 for Beto O'Rourke, democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Texas. O'Rourke travelled to cities...

Listen to both sides of the issue

Nick Lanier, Reporter October 29, 2018

With both Texas senate candidates coming to Wichita Falls this week, students have a fantastic opportunity to hear the ideas and values of both candidates in the lead up to election night Nov. 6. Beto...

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