Young artist honored with scholarship
Donor remembers daughter’s art with $500 scholarship Beginning this semester, Andrew Panter will be funding the Megan Panter Scholarship every fall and spring semester in memory of his daughter who...
View ArticleBehind the cuts of ‘Sweeney’
‘Sweeney Todd’ proves welcome challenge for theater, music department Sometimes revenge is a dish best served hot. Rachel Kapelski, pianist, rehearses with the cast of Sweeney Todd Friday night.Photo...
View ArticleUniversity pushing social media links
Officials encouraging students to engage with MSU through Twitter, other outlets. College students are seeking social web sites for their primary source of news and communication now more than ever....
View ArticleCreager rocks D&D
Texas Country favorite stops by Wichita Falls club Every Thursday, Denim and Diamonds features a country artist to perform for the Wichita Falls community. Roger Creager toasts to his crowd as he takes...
View Article‘Double-Wide Dream’ coming Feb. 7
Texas singer says ‘performing is what makes touring worth it’ Casey Donahew, a Texas country singer from Burleson, Texas will be performing at Denim in Diamonds Feb. 7 at 10:30 p.m. as part of a spring...
View ArticleGreen initiatives planned campus-wide
SGA seeks fresh ideas to improve campus recycling efforts Photo by Hanwool Lee Recycling is not a new concept on campus, but the Student Government Association is looking to greatly improve the lack of...
View ArticleChick-fil-A spices up student dining options
Students express excitement over new restaurants around campus This summer, students will be treated to a new dinner options close to campus with the Chick-fil-A franchise returns to Wichita Falls....
View ArticleNew welcome center open for prospects
Just as MSU opened its doors the first week of class for the fall semester, the Department of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management opened a new Welcome Center to attract potential students to the...
View ArticleEnglish student makes debut as author
Kendell Penington, sophomore in English, with her first published book — The Guardians: The Lost Realm. The life of a college student typically does not include mysterious archways, paranormal races...
View ArticleArtist-Lecture Series to feature Dr. Drew Pinksy
Dr. Drew Radio and television personality Drew Pinsky, better known as Dr. Drew, will share his expertise in relationships and addictive behaviors during the first event of the Artist-Lecture Series in...
View ArticleDr. Drew brings more than 400 to Akin Auditorium
Dr. Drew Pinksy Television and radio personality Drew Pinsky, better known as Dr. Drew, attracted more than 400 attendees in Akin Auditorium on Sept. 26 during his presentation about addictive...
View ArticleEmpty Bowls program raises funds for needy
Hollis Kauffman, graduate student in counseling, participates in Empty Bowls Ceramic Exhibit Reception at the Wichita Falls Museum of Arts. Empty Bowls is a community-wide program to help the local...
View ArticleArt Express exhibit opens today
Jim Hughes’ model train exhibit nears completion as setup began in August. The opening reception is this Friday from 5-7 p.m. at the Wichita Falls Museum of Art. Photo by Ethan Metcalf The Wichita...
View ArticleCounseling Center hosts ‘World Kindness Day,’ students make cards
Chizi Tere, sophomore in pre-med, and Blossom Odemudia, senior in pre-med, work on birthday cards as part of the World Kindness Day event hosted by the Counseling Center in CSC Cheyenne. Students were...
View ArticleStudent rises to the occasion as new assistant stage manager for Wiley and...
Rachel Bullard, junior in theater, looks over the script backstage before rehearsal Monday. Seated back stage in the dark during another night of rehearsal for Wiley and the Hairy Man, junior in...
View ArticleUnited Regional conserves water despite lack of restrictions
Derrick Pierce loads sheets into a industral sized washing machice in the United Regional laundry facilities Nov. 27. With lake levels declining and the city at the beginning of the stage 4 drought...
View ArticleLights exhibit opens Friday; features new displays
Volunteers help setup displays for the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights Community members and students will gather around the front lawn of the Hardin Administration Building for the MSU-Burns Fantasy of...
View ArticleHoliday Trimmings program kicks off at Wellness Center
Students, faculty and staff can get a kick-start on healthy new year’s resolutions by participating in the holiday trimmings program at the Wellness Center. “This is the time of year that people set...
View ArticlePentatonix delivers anticipated performance
Pentatonix performed at Aiken Auditorium Feb. 4 to a sold-out crowd. Photo by Lauren Roberts Students anxiously stood outside Akin Auditorium Tuesday night awaiting the performance that sold out in...
View ArticleEnglish student makes debut as author
Kendell Penington, sophomore in English, with her first published book — The Guardians: The Lost Realm. The life of a college student typically does not include mysterious archways, paranormal races...
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