Priddy Scholars brings new opportunities to first year students
At the Cardboard Boat Race, Priddy Scholars Tre Jones, mass communication sophomore, and Daycee Duncan, computer science sophomore, prepare to take the water on Oct. 20. The Priddy Scholars participate...
View ArticleWomen’s soccer falls to West Texas A&M
Sarah Stewart, chemistry sophomore, tries to recover the ball from an opponent during the MSU vs West Texas A&M game at Stang Park, where MSU lost 3-1, Sunday, Oct. 29, 2017. Photo by Francisco...
View Article366 prospective students attend Mustangs Rally
Amanda Bergstrom, incoming business marketing freshman, signs up for more information from the cheerleading squad during the organization fair part of Mustangs Rally held in D.L. Ligon Coliseum on...
View ArticleWomen’s basketball team wins pre-season exhibition
Mica Schneider, mass communication sophomore, drives towards the net during the MSU vs Hardin-Simmons game in D.L. Ligon Coliseum where MSU won 61-42, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017. Photo by Francisco...
View ArticlePassion, happiness drive work, creativity
Haley Hampton I own Double H Design, a business that specializes in digital and social media creation and management. My job is to take a business owner’s passion and present it to the world in a way...
View ArticleRefuse to stay down, stand up to succeed
Eric Arumugam The famous actress Mary Pickford once said, “You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call ‘failure’ is not the falling down, but the staying down.” This...
View ArticleVolleyball team beats Cameron University
Aerielle Edwards, applied arts and sciences senior, spikes the ball towards Cameron University opponents during the volleyball game in D.L. Ligon Coliseum on Nov. 9, 2017. Photo by Harlie David The...
View ArticleJesse Brown withdraws from county treasurer election
Jesse Brown has served at various position on campus as a student and employee including former student government associate president. Photo by Francisco Martinez on August 24, 2015 According to...
View ArticlePurpose found through major changes
Sierra Hodges I had one goal on my mind: attend Abilene Christian starting in the fall 2017 and graduate with a bachelor’s degree of science. Little did I know my plans would end up with two hospital...
View ArticleCritical Conversation Series discusses sexual assault on campus
Panel members Linda Veazey, associate professor of political science, Debra Dyason, executive director of First Step, Andrea Button, associate professor of sociology, and Keith Lamb, vice president of...
View ArticleThrough the struggle, find strength
Latoya Fondren Life has its moments and through my adversity, I’ve learned many valuable lessons being a young adult growing up and having to figure out how to pay the “big bills” in order to sustain a...
View Article‘Sense of pride, community’ found through Black History Month kick-off
Black History Month celebrations kicked off with conversations, games and finger foods during the Kick-Off & State of the Black Community Forum & Social hosted by the office of Equity,...
View ArticleCampus closed Wednesday, anticipation for icy weather
University twitter tweeted closed campus at 8:30 a.m. At 5:22 a.m. Wednesday, administration sent emails, texts and social media messages to alert students of delayed start time. Almost three hours...
View Article“Urinetown” opening night rescheduled due to inclement weather
To ensure safety of cast, crew and audiences following the inclement weather Feb. 21 and class cancelation for Feb. 22, the “Urinetown” opening night has been rescheduled for Friday, Feb. 23 after...
View ArticleWardrobe stitches musical together
Ilka Megee, theater education sophomore, puts her makeup on before going on first run-through. Megee portays “Hope” in the musical as one of her characters in Urinetown. Photo by Leo Gonzalez. An...
View ArticleStudents enjoy their week-long Spring break
Good weather, sleeping in and lessened responsibilities. This was a reality for many students during their spring break. Students across campus spent their week-long breaks engaged in various different...
View ArticleMore than 700 students attend Mustangs Rally
Chatter and excitement from eager faces filled D.L. Ligon Coliseum. Hosted once a semester, Mustangs Rally is a large open house for prospective students to explore campus and connect with students to...
View ArticleEhlert will strengthen students power on campus
OUR VIEW: Because of his continued efforts to support and endorse student organizations, we feel Steven Ehlert would make the most efficient Student Government Association president for the 2018 — 2019...
View ArticleCommunity improvement requires student engagement
OUR VIEW: City and campus officials have a vision for MSU to grow in retention and activity, and this will only work if students interact with the opportunities by engaging with the community through...
View ArticleCritical Conversation Series discusses sexual assault on campus
Panel members Linda Veazey, associate professor of political science, Debra Dyason, executive director of First Step, Andrea Button, associate professor of sociology, and Keith Lamb, vice president of...
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