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Remington Hall now complete

January 20, 2010 No Comments

Ryan Scroggins

The patience of students, faculty and staff during construction has been rewarded with the completion of Remington Hall, the new science and math building. A celebration and ribbon cutting was held Jan. 19, dedicating the building to Wes and Pasty Remington for their contribution of $5 million towards its construction. The remainder of the over ...

Making money the easy way: selling used books, items

December 3, 2009 No Comments

Ryan Scroggins

Starting Monday, a line will extend from the MWSU bookstore, Barnes and Noble, as students try to get some quick, extra holiday cash by selling their books back.

Step back in time at Magoon’s

December 3, 2009 No Comments

Ryan Scroggins

The stresses of finals week and the holidays can leave some students with a case of the blues. Magoon’s Famous Delicatessen has unique décor, live music, great food and a full bar that will help take the December blues away. Located a bit off the beating path in downtown St. Joseph, Magoon’s is one of ...

Making money the easy way: selling used books, items

December 3, 2009 No Comments

Ryan Scroggins

Lisa Crawford Starting Monday, a line will extend from the MWSU bookstore, Barnes and Noble, as students try to get some quick, extra holiday cash by selling their books back. According to Greg Nikes, Barnes and Noble manager, students who want to sell their books back to the bookstore should attempt to do so immediately ...

The Origin of Thanksgiving

November 20, 2009 No Comments

Ryan Scroggins

A time of Thanksgiving has been a part of our culture for hundreds of years, but the nationally recognized holiday was not made official until 1939. For many of us, Thanksgiving is remembered by its humble beginnings in colonial America, when the Native Americans helped puritan settlers survive in the new world by showing them ...

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