Chart, Missouri Southern State College, Joplin, MO
15 hours ago by Emily Seigel
On Oct. 28, Student Senate went to closed session for 20 minutes during its weekly open meeting. No one other than the senators and the advisers were allowed in the room during that time.
"It was nothing to do with any Student Senate business at all," Senate President Will Lynch said.
Chart, Missouri Southern State College, Joplin, MO
19 hours ago by Alexandra Nicolas
On hold. Indefinitely.
As of now, plans to start construction of Missouri Southern's indoor practice facility/weather shelter were shelved indefinitely tonight by University administration, following the withdrawal of a potential donor.
Estimates for the facility came in at more than $7 million, the majority of which would have to come from donations or fundraising projects.
Chart, Missouri Southern State College, Joplin, MO
11 hours ago by
10-28-2009
Liquor Law Violation
East Hall
At 9:55 p.m. DPS was dispatched to the residence halls due to suspected marijuana use. No marijuana was found. DPS did find several beer cans. The resident director filed violation forms.
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Headlee Hall
A woman contacted DPS because her stepfather called her and asked for her mother's contact information.
Chart, Missouri Southern State College, Joplin, MO
12 hours ago by Brennan Stebbins
The third and final candidate for Missouri Southern's vice president for academic affairs post on Wednesday chastised The Chart for a story about a controversy he was involved in last spring.
Dr. Brian Chapman, a professor in the biology and marine biology department at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington, resigned as provost at that school in April, a month after he was involved in a decision to remove photographs from a traveling exhibit appearing on that campus.
Chart, Missouri Southern State College, Joplin, MO
15 hours ago by Luke Taylor
After a month of build-up, the vote open to all full-time faculty Monday resulted in 140 ballots cast for "no confidence" in University President Bruce Speck, with 44 in college. Of the 237 eligible, 184 faculty members voted. The announcement was made during a seven-minute session of the Faculty Senate meeting after administration was excused.
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Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
19 hours ago by Nate Taylor: Muleskinner
Bobby Guillory doesn't need anybody to tell him how important this game is. He doesn't have to spend a whole lot of time thinking about what the game means to Central Missouri either.
Less than 20 minutes after the No. 16-ranked Mules defeated Missouri Southern 27-17 this past Saturday, Guillory made it a point during postgame interviews to bring up the Mules' last opponent this regular season: The No.
Chart, Missouri Southern State College, MO
1 day ago by Luke Taylor
After a month of build-up, the vote open to all full-time faculty Monday resulted in 140 ballots cast for "no confidence" in University President Bruce Speck, with 44 in college. Of the 237 eligible, 184 faculty members voted. The announcement was made during a seven-minute session of the Faculty Senate meeting after administration was excused.
Chart, Missouri Southern State College, MO
1 day ago
You only get one chance to make a first impression.
We weren't impressed.
Dr. Brian Chapman, the third and final candidate to visit campus for Missouri Southern's vice president for academic affairs post, introduced himself to The Chart by slamming our publication in a public forum.
Chart, Missouri Southern State College, MO
1 day ago by Brennan Stebbins
The third and final candidate for Missouri Southern's vice president for academic affairs post on Wednesday chastised The Chart for a story about a controversy he was involved in last spring.
Dr. Brian Chapman, a professor in the biology and marine biology department at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington, resigned as provost at that school in April, a month after he was involved in a decision to remove photographs from a traveling exhibit appearing on that campus.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
11 hours ago by Rebecca Bauman
I'm taking a course on gender and society for (as I'm sure no faithful reader of this column will be suprised) women's studies credit. In this class we were told to produce a photo essay in which we capture signs of gender in our everday lives - gendered jobs, like nurses and firemen; gendered behaviors, like shopping and football; gendered toys, like Barbie and G.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
8 hours ago by Bartholomew Klick
The Indian Festival of Lights, devoted to color, candy and family unity, returns to Pittsburg at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8, at Parrot Bey, 408 N. Locust St.
Diwali will feature Indian dance routines based on Bollywood musicals, a traditional Indian swordfight, a bazaar selling Indian garb and jewelry, authentic Indian cuisine and candy.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
14 hours ago by Madison Dennis
Debt has become a hot topic in recent news. Many people feel that part of the recent financial downturn can be attributed to the amount of debt the average American is carrying. Recent studies by the National Postsecondary Student Aid Study suggest that young adults are saddled with greater amounts of debt earlier than ever before.
Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
19 hours ago by Ryan Davis: Muleskinner
On college campuses across the nation, a major issue that often makes headlines is assault, both sexual and nonsexual in nature. Within the past few months there have been several reported instances of assault involving UCM students.
When referring to assault there are two distinct types-stranger and nonstranger related incidents.
Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
1 day ago by Terrah Baker: Muleskinner
University President Aaron Podolefsky said there is no set timeline for training a university president. But the question on many people's minds, and on some lips, is how long does it take to find and train a president, and will the next president be able to handle the challenges facing this University in a timely manner?
To know what the new president will have to learn and concentrate on is an impossible task Podolefsky said, because his or her skills greatly depend on their previous experiences.
The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO
1 day ago by Brendan Block
Starting next semester, "The New York Times" and "USA Today" are coming to students free of charge courtesy of the Student Government Association. Two distribution centers will be set up, with one likely in Goodson Student Union where students can pick up copies.
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WireTap Episode 8
The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City
I love words. I love the vast ways I can express myself or describe the world around me, even with a small vocabulary. Becoming an avid reader at a young age, I have a rather unusual appreciation for the building blocks of human communication. While many people dislike long words and often peg them as the discourse of the elite or stuck-up, I, by far, prefer "big words" (as they are called).
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