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Monologues raise funds, awareness

The Vagina Monologues, a play that features different aspects of female sexuality in the form of monologues performed by different actresses, will be performed Feb. 24 at 7:00 p.m. in Potter Hall Theatre.

Not enough bodies filling beds of residence halls

Decrease in housing has administrators looking for solutions
If the Housing numbers drop much lower, it could be time for Western officials to panic.
The cost of living in the residence halls helps pay for many things including upkeep, renovations to the halls and paying for the bond used to build the LLC.

Women win in OT 99-97

The Missouri Western Griffons found themselves in a position that has only faced them a couple of times all season. They were down late in game with the realest chance of a loss to an inferior opponent in which they had complete control of 10 minutes earlier. Though they pulled out an overtime win 99-98.

Experience leads Western softball

Predovich will be key to Griffons success
 
Senior Lindsey Predovich is one of the key players on Missouri Western’s women’s softball team. Predovich holds many single season records for the team and has been an important part of their success over the last few years. As she returns for her final season, her hopes and expectations [...]

We are all like LOST characters on this crazy island

With the recent return of ABC’s hit drama series LOST, many viewers are anxious to tune in and hope that their favorite characters will be found. According to the plot  summary at us.imdb.com, for a while their goal is simple survival, but they soon realize that it was far more than mere chance that brought [...]

Wii, Xbox and Playstation 3 face off in the Console Wars

Back in the day, kids had two choices: the Super Nintendo, or the Sega Genesis. However, in this era of video games, decisions aren’t so easy.

Missouri Western students win prestigious iGEM award

Biology and math students have made Western proud; in a competition against schools such as Harvard, Princeton and Berkeley, they took home four awards.