The right prescription?Gov. Barbour to pass bill requiring a prescription for cold medicine
The Mississippi Senate passed a bill on to Gov. Haley Barbour last week proposing Mississippi become the second state in the U.S. to require a doctor's prescription to obtain cold medicine containing pseudoephedrine.…
Prescription plan an unnecessary stepEditorial
Both houses of the Mississippi Legislature have passed a bill that will require a person to have a prescription in order to purchase any medicine containing pseudoephedrine, a chemical found in most over-the-counter cold medications. Gov. Haley Barbour has said he intends to sign this bill into law.…
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Business students focus on ethicsAccounting honor society Beta Alpha Psi and business honor society Beta Gamma Sigma, will host a keystone program on Wednesday called "Steering Clear of the Slopes" in observance of Ethics Week 2010. The program will be at 4:30 p.m. in Taylor Auditorium in McCool Hall. Candidates to discuss platforms at debateCandidates for the Student Association executive council will square off in a debate tonight in the Dawg House at 5 p.m. Award rewards campus womenThe President's Commission on the Status of Women of Mississippi State University is accepting nominations through Feb. 17 for the 2010 Outstanding Women Awards Program. As first pitch draws near, Left Field Lounge opensLooking like something from the set of "The Road Warrior", the cold metal of trucks that haven't run on their own since well into the last century sit quietly outside the fence at Dudy Noble Field, biding their time. Not only do these old-timers carry hundreds of custom made bleacher seats on their rusty backs, they also carry on a tradition that began over four decades ago. Snubbed: masterpiece 'Moon' denied Oscar shotFor the majority of moviegoers, "Moon" may have flown under the radar throughout the 2009 movie season, but the sci-fi psychological drama seemed to be a shoe-in for recognition at the Oscars. Nevertheless, when the votes were counted and the nominees were announced, the film's name was nowhere to be found. |

