Index, Truman State University, MO
17 hours ago by Stephanie Hall
Phi Kappa Theta grows facial hair for Children's Miracle Network
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
17 hours ago by Gerard Attoun
Clearly, the new Microsoft Office 2007 suite hasn't met everyone's expectations. From complaints about the lack of customization tools to difficulty navigating through the new tab interface, the 2007 Office hasn't been truly welcomed.
"I have had huge problems opening up study guides and other documents from teachers and friends," Megan Villamaria, junior in broadcasting and political science, said.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
23 hours ago by Puteri Sabira
A crowd of nearly 50 students filled the Overman Student Center at 11 a.m. to noon on Monday to experience International Education Week, organized by the International Student Association.
At least five table displays from different countries showed traditional fare and promoted their country to PSU students.
Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
1 day ago by Ryan Davis: for the Muleskinner
It's time that someone comes forward and reveals the truth about restaurants and the perverse and disgusting game that is played within.
We have all been to a restaurant at one time or another to eat our vittles, but do we know what goes on around the food that we eat? Probably not.
Index, Truman State University, MO
1 day ago by Zoe Martin
Student initiates new media outlet for campus, community interaction
Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
1 day ago by Cristin Hubbard: Muleskinner
For many students, twenty years is almost our entire life. Imagine what you've done in twenty years, what you've been through and accomplished.
For the Black Box Theatre, 20 years have now passed and, in that time, the program has grown and evolved into a strong entity.
The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO
1 day ago
The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR
2 days ago by Lindsey Pruitt
"Twilight" the movie is hitting theaters at midnight tomorrow.
Based on the No. 1 New York Times best-selling series with more than 17 million books in print, its author Stephenie Meyer has created a phenomenon that Amazon.com calls "the best book of the decade" and that Publishers Weekly is calling "Best Book of the Year.
The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO
2 days ago
The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO
2 days ago by Jonathan Thomas
As a Springfield native, it has been incredible to watch as the downtown revitalization project has spread from South Street all the way to Commercial. At its very center, there's the addition of the Park Center Library, two new coffee shops, many restaurants, retail stores, hair salons, art galleries, an independent movie theater, and now a multiplex movie theater.
The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR
3 days ago by Leanna Payton
Feelings of despair among college students are common and can be attributed to anxiety and personal problems. If these feelings begin to develop severely, it can lead a person to a depressive state.
Depression is a psychiatric disorder, sometimes known as clinical depression, said Jonathan Perry, director of Counseling and Psychological Services at the UA Pat Walker Health Center.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
6 days ago by Edina Sakthilingam
On a typical day Koeta Bryant spends her time like any average housewife. She writes thank-you notes, arranges flowers for her home and plans menus for dinner parties. The only difference between her and the typical housewife is that she is the first lady of Pittsburg State University.
The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR
6 days ago by Robert Garner
Having written about Vietnamese, Korean and Japanese restaurants, I feel like we've been to plenty of Asian eateries. However, one of the countries I just happened to be missing was the big one with more people than any other country in the world.
But where do you go for good Chinese food? Are they not all just delicious buffets with the same dishes?
I was, until Wednesday, in the same legion as those that believe that Fayetteville, and most cities in general, has only Chinese buffets and some expensive Japanese establishments.