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Suttle Hall: The end is near 10

The Reflector, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State , MS

7 hours ago by Patrick Young

After years of sitting empty, Suttle Hall is slated to be demolished at the end of the spring 2010 semester. Mississippi State University administrators have finalized funds for its raze and the proposal now moves toward final approval.

On the record: Rick Stansbury speaks 5

The Reflector, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State , MS

10 hours ago by Justin Ammon

Hey loyal readers, Justin Ammon here - sports editor for The Reflector. Last Wednesday, I sat down with coach Rick Stansbury for a lengthy interview that covers everything MSU basketball for the 2009-10 season, including, but certainly not limited to, his thoughts on specific players, how he feels about his legacy at MSU and what he thinks about the student section being split in two.

The adoption option 4

The Reflector, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State , MS

13 hours ago by Gage Weeks

The Peer Counselor and Peer Ambassador Program with the Holmes Diversity Center hosted a discussion in the Colvard Student Union Dawg House Tuesday on adoption rights for gay couples.

Year-round school not solution for education woes 4

The Reflector, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State , MS

17 hours ago by Julio Cespedes

"Now, I know longer school days and school years are not wildly popular ideas," President Barack Obama mentioned earlier this year. "Not with Malia and Sasha, not in my family and probably not in yours. But the challenges of a new century demand more time in the classroom.

Feral camels terrorize Australian Outback 3

The Reflector, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State , MS

3 hours ago by McNeill Williford

There are about 15 creatures which scare me to death, creatures which plague my worst nightmares. And, with the exception of the vinegaroon (for the love of God, do not search for a picture of a vinegaroon), all of the creatures on this list come from Australia.


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'New Moon' soundtrack shadows original film's tunes


		'New Moon' soundtrack shadows original film's tunes

The Reflector, Mississippi State University, MS

19 hours ago by Hannah Rogers

While one of fall's most anticipated movies, "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" does not premiere in theaters until Nov. 20, the soundtrack has been released a month in advance due to fan anticipation.

Cyclist assaulted, injured by driver

Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN

15 hours ago by Beth Spencer

The driver of a Ford F-150 harassed and punched a bicyclist in the eye on campus earlier this week in an apparent case of road rage.

Victim Zac Taylor and his friend, University of Memphis senior Matthew McCulley, were riding their bikes northbound on Patterson Street followed by the suspect, whom they described as a 6-foot-tall, 235 pound man.

On the record: Rick Stansbury speaks

The Reflector, Mississippi State University, MS

20 hours ago by Justin Ammon

Hey loyal readers, Justin Ammon here - sports editor for The Reflector. Last Wednesday, I sat down with coach Rick Stansbury for a lengthy interview that covers everything MSU basketball for the 2009-10 season, including, but certainly not limited to, his thoughts on specific players, how he feels about his legacy at MSU and what he thinks about the student section being split in two.

Ten IFC fraternities suspended

Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN

16 hours ago by Ryan Poe

The University of Memphis suspended all 10 fraternities in the Interfraternity Council last night after some of the organizations recently broke several laws and University regulations.

Although The University hasn't determined the length of the suspension, Dean of Students William Porter said fraternities needed risk management training, which includes instruction of regulations at parties and fire safety procedures, among other things.

In memoriam: Steven Hogan and Lora DeFore


		In memoriam: Steven Hogan and Lora DeFore

The Reflector, Mississippi State University, MS

4 hours ago

Bulldog family remembers two members tragically lost in the past week.



Communication instructor Lora J. DeFore, 49, died Monday at Mississippi Baptist Medical Center in Jackson after battling cancer since 2005.



Hogan, an Aramark/MSU Dining employee, died at Oktibbeha County Hospital after a car accident Sunday morning around 2:30 a.m. at the intersection of Hwy 12 and Smith Road.

Pastner balances intensity, patience on sideline

Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN

1 day ago by Joseph Russell

For every Tigers fan wondering how first-year coach Josh Pastner will act on the sidelines during games, Tuesday night's exhibition may have given them a glimpse into the future.

Sophomore guard Elliot Williams missed a defensive assignment on an out-of-bounds play, resulting in a three-pointer from LeMoyne-Owen College.

International students continue to play game they love

The Herald, Arkansas State University, AR

1 day ago by Sara Krimm

Men's soccer programs are a rarity among universities in the south, and to international students Ifedayo Thomas and Nanu Sowemimo, this became apparent as soon as they reached the states.

Thomas and Sowemimo, both from Nigeria, have been playing soccer for as long as they can remember, which seems to be the case for most people who grew up anywhere in the world besides the United States.

Palin pursues publicity

The Herald, Arkansas State University, AR

1 day ago by Morgan Crain

Politicians can be tricky. As we all know, politicians use certain tactics to try to persuade citizens to vote for them. Kissing babies, shaking hands and posting job résumés on LinkedIn.

That's right, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has posted her résumé on LinkedIn.

Craighead Park offers free fun


		Craighead Park offers free fun

The Herald, Arkansas State University, AR

15 hours ago by Todd Fogle

College students, take out your wallet and dig through it and you will probably find something missing. Money. However, that does not mean you cannot have fun this weekend.

About seven miles south of the ASU campus. Craighead Forest Park offers many activities, most of which are free.

Dr. Meehan Responds

The Chanticleer, Jacksonville State University, AL

1 day ago

Dear Brittney:

I read your letter in The Chanticleer, and wanted to respond to your concerns and hopefully alleviate some of your frustration. It is important to understand that JSU is not solely responsible for the budget cuts.

We operate our university with money that comes both from tuition dollars and dollars appropriated from the State of Alabama.

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