The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO
4 days ago by Brendan Block
In Episode five of "Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains" Coach Benjamin Wade leads the tribe in "Dragon Slayer Chi." In both Brazil and Samoa, Coach wakes up every morning to do his daily meditation exercises--alone. This time the whole tribe minus Russell joins to build team unity for the competitions.
The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO
4 days ago by Jana Hill
Obviously, men are very different from women. The thought processes experienced by the one sex are trivial to the other and vice versa.
Although the guys gave the girls some good pointers, girls have much to teach guys this week.
Thirteen young ladies had the privilege to spill their guts about vital things guys should know about girls.
The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO
4 days ago by Amy Grabowski
One of the perks of becoming dean is a spacious office with several windows. The only thing lacking when Dr. Jeff Waters was named permanent dean of the Geneva Casebolt College of Music, Arts, and Letters Feb. 23 was a replacement name plate for the one which read "Jeff Waters - Acting Dean.
The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO
4 days ago by Greta Brown and Matthew Frierdich
Posters hung in honor of International Women's Day were torn down and written on in Burnham, Lay and Springfield Halls last week.
Members of Drury's American Association of University Women (AAUW) developed posters modeled after Peggy McIntosh's "Invisible Knapsack" to enlighten the campus on gender issues that are still relevant to Drury's campus and to the greater community.
The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO
3 days ago by Leigh Bishop
Sometime between midnight Sunday, March 7th, and 6:25 Sunday morning, all four tires were stolen off of a student's car parked in Lot B in the parking space adjacent to Calhoun. Unfortunately for the student, who wishes to remain anonymous, the security camera was not working at the time of the incident, so the person and/or party responsible was not caught on tape.
The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO
4 days ago
Dear Editor-in-Chief,
Much in our society has been lost in the static of 24-hour news media, talking heads and a slew of sensationalist claims and sound bytes. We follow humanity's most pressing issues like we follow celebrity scandals, basing our judgments on what amounts to the tabloid sections of debate and information.
Chart, Missouri Southern State College, MO
2 days ago by Nathan Carter
Missouri Sen. Jack Goodman (R-Mt. Vernon) took time out of his spring break to speak to the Missouri Southern College Republicans.
Goodman is running for the Missouri 7th Congressional District seat, currently held by Roy Blunt (R-Springfield).
After introducing himself, Goodman assessed the current situation of the United States and the importance of political involvement.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
3 days ago by Madison Dennis
Early Thursday morning, March 4, 19-year-old Tyler Baker of Lee's Summit, Mo., was taken to the Crawford County jail on a charge of firing a gun on the porch of Nation Hall.
Police say Baker was under the influence of alcohol when he was arrested. He was booked on charges of possession of a weapon on state property, unlawful discharge of a weapon, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia and being a minor in possession of alcohol.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
3 days ago by Brock Sisney
Three provost and vice president of academic affairs candidates interviewed with faculty, administration and student government representatives.
James O'Donnell interviewed March 1, Munir Quddus on March 5, and Alice Griefe on March 8. Lynette Olson, interim provost, interviewed Feb.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
3 days ago by Bartholomew Klick
It's 2 a.m. Loud music is rattling the wall to my left, and the sounds of a racing game rumble through the wall to my right. I can't find my RA and I'm too tired to go find one from a different floor. I give up on reading and bury my head into the pillows.
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