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The Student Newspaper of Mississippi State University

The Reflector

The Student Newspaper of Mississippi State University

The Reflector

Getting involved on campus harder than it should be

Getting involved on campus harder than it should be

Jevon Edwards, Contributing Writer November 5, 2024

Many students, including myself, want to get involved during our time in college, especially since it can feel lonely and boring trying to get used to a new environment and make new friends. Mississippi...

gates block off the end of George Perry Street due to ongoing construction on North campus.

An evolving campus is a good thing

Reed Lindsey, Staff Writer November 5, 2024

Construction is a constant on every college campus in America. It can be rather annoying at times, but I believe it is better to have a campus that is always evolving than one that is always standing still. Let...

North vs. south campus: South campus dorms have more to offer

North vs. south campus: South campus dorms have more to offer

Erin Erter, Contributing Writer October 22, 2024

During their freshman year, most Mississippi State University students must live in one of the many dorms on campus. Those who sign up for housing in early May can usually choose their dorm — or, if...

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Writing center is moving to the Mitchell Memorial Library, a more central location on campus.

Writing Center to move to Mitchell Memorial Library

Kaitlin Mapp, Contributing Writer April 23, 2024

Mississippi State University's Writing Center will move to the second floor of the Mitchell Memorial Library due to the construction of the Jim and Thomas Duff Center.  The Writing Center is currently...

Eclipse darkens Starkville skies

Eclipse darkens Starkville skies

Cadence Harvey, Managing Editor April 9, 2024

The moon began its crawl across the sun in Mazatlán, Mexico around noon on Monday. After a rainstorm obstructed the solar eclipse for Starkville residents, students, professors and families filed into...

The S.M.A.R.T. bus system faces a driver shortage, limiting the number of buses on route.

SMART bus ridership increases despite reports of unreliability

Lizzie Tomlin, Staff Writer February 6, 2024

In the cold months that ended the fall semester, Jenna Sutherland layered up for her commute to campus. Two sweatshirts, a puffer jacket and an extra pair of socks were not Sutherland’s usual attire...

The “Hiplet Ballerinas” fuse dance styles from communities of color and will visit MSU Feb. 29.

‘Hiplet Ballerinas’ among events to showcase Black culture

Kate Myers, Staff Writer February 6, 2024

Mississippi State University is celebrating Black History Month by hosting on-campus events that feature history, music and the arts throughout February. Sydney Smith, an undeclared sophomore and president...

Ashlyn Burse, a freshman marketing major, exercising in the Sanderson Center.

Second floor of Sanderson to close amid renovation

Michael Cassidy, Staff Writer January 30, 2024

Beginning March 1 and lasting through July 31, Mississippi State University’s Sanderson Center will undergo a $2.5 million interior renovation project. Patrick Nordin, the director of MSU's University...

Wireless outages to occur on campus; MSU ITS applies emergency updates

Samuel Hughes, News Editor January 30, 2024

Mississippi State University Information Technology Services (ITS) will be applying emergency updates to MSU's wireless network on Tuesday evening, January 30, beginning at 8:00 p.m. Users can expect...

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