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Western hosts Career Fair

The thought of graduating from Western is enough to make even the most avid Griffon-lover smile. The one thing that makes that smile fade is thinking of getting a job.

Luck and talent come together

Although Emporia State University dominated in the first half of last Saturday afternoon’s game, the Western men’s momentum changed in the early stages of the second half when an accidental trick play literally fell together.

Western barely meets disability guidelines

Western may not be doing enough for disabled students

Every year disabled students and faculty join the Western community. As they commute through the campus, they notice the beautiful trees, the well manicured landscaping and the neat buildings, but they also inevitably notice that the campus is lacking in some much needed resorces.

St. Joe’s entertainment options not quite impressive

Things haven’t changed much since I’ve moved back to St. Joseph. One thing that continually changes however is my favorite catch phrase. As of late, my new favorite phrase has become “When I lived in Springfield . . .”

Homecoming court announced

This year’s homecoming was one to remember for Jill Johnson and Gijon Robinson who were crowned Homecoming king and queen during halftime at the Missouri Western vs. Emporia State football game.

MWSUser friendliness

Missouri Western prides itself on service offered to its students. The university has made great strides to better cater to the wants and needs of the students.

Duke researchers unveil invisibility cloak prototype

By Carolina Astigarraga
DURHAM, N.C. - So, if you’re not magician Harry Houdini, how hard is it to make something disappear? Not as hard as Duke researchers thought.