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Kappa Sigma raises record-breaking funds for Reclaimed Project

Kappa Sigma raises record-breaking funds for Reclaimed Project

Kate Myers, News Editor March 5, 2025

Kappa Sigma Fraternity raised a record-breaking $556,000 for its philanthropy, Reclaimed Project, while hosting the annual Charity Bowl on March 1 at Davis Wade Stadium. Before the Charity Bowl, fraternities...

MSU, MUW submit proposals to house MSMS

MSU, MUW submit proposals to house MSMS

Kate Myers, News Editor March 5, 2025

On Feb. 26, Mississippi State University and the Mississippi University for Women submitted proposals to the Mississippi Department of Education to potentially become the new home for the Mississippi School...

MSU's new College of Integrative Studies offers customized education paths

MSU’s new College of Integrative Studies offers customized education paths

Emma Hardy, Staff Writer February 26, 2025

In the eighth grade, Aidan Levy took a family trip to Vicksburg, Mississippi, where he admired the beauty of the aging mansion the family was staying in. However, as he observed the neglect and disrepair...

Cameron Cummings celebrates with friends and members of his fraternity, Kappa Alpha Psi.

Student Association presidential election results announced; Cummings-Heathcock declared winner

Kate Myers, News Editor February 20, 2025

"I'm so ecstatic," vice-president-elect Karolina Heathcock said. "I have tears in my eyes. Everything is awesome." Cheers erupted as Cameron Cummings and Karolina Heathcock were announced as...

OPES extension advises MSU students on prestigious scholarships

OPES extension advises MSU students on prestigious scholarships

Zoe Arnold, Staff Writer February 18, 2025

The Office of Prestigious External Scholarships (OPES) moved into its own space on the third floor of Nunnelee Hall on Aug. 15, 2024. The office, previously located within the Judy and Bobby Shackouls...

Student Association election results announced; runoff extended to Thursday

Student Association election results announced; runoff extended to Thursday

Kate Myers, News Editor February 18, 2025

On the steps of Lee Hall, the Student Association general spring election results were announced Tuesday night, with Bryce Helton and Kylie O'Connor to face Cameron Cummings and Karolina Heathcock in a...

Student Association presidential tickets in 150 words

Student Association presidential tickets in 150 words

February 12, 2025

Tanner Marlow and Ben Harvey My name is Tanner Marlow, and I want to be your next SA president. My running mate, Ben Harvey, and I are dedicated to doing everything in our power to tell your...

Student Association spring elections: key dates and how to participate

Student Association spring elections: key dates and how to participate

Kate Myers, News Editor February 11, 2025

As Mississippi State University kicks off its Student Association election week, students are being encouraged to vote for the next SA executive council and senators. Voting will take place on Feb. 18...

New Career Closet helps MSU students dress for success

New Career Closet helps MSU students dress for success

Emma Hardy, Staff Writer February 11, 2025

Bethany Mills proudly wore her maroon shirt on Maroon Friday while the laughter and conversations from the ground level outside floated up through the slightly open window of her office on the third floor...

Amy Dapper is the first MSU faculty member to be recognized for this prestigious award.

MSU professor receives prestigious award

Zoe Arnold, Staff Writer February 4, 2025

Mississippi State University researcher and associate professor Amy Dapper recently received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers for her research lab that focuses on computational...

Ford smiles for a headshot

“I hope to leave it in a better place than when I started” : David Ford to become new Bagley College of Engineering dean

Noah McCord, Sports Editor February 4, 2025

Mississippi State University has named David Ford as the new dean of the James Worth Bagley College of Engineering. Starting in the position on March 1, Ford will also hold the Earnest W. and Mary Ann...

Although the testing period is over, the sheep will return to graze in early spring.

MSU turns to sheep for solar farm upkeep

Kate Myers, News Editor February 4, 2025

Mississippi State University is exploring a greener approach to maintaining its on-campus solar facility — swapping the lawnmowers for sheep. In a research trial led by the Mississippi Agricultural...

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