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'SOMETHING ON MY OWN'
Professor finishes official biography of women's rights pioneer, TV legend
by Aubra Whitten
In June, the first authoritative work on Gertrude Berg, a broadcasting and television pioneer of the 1930s and '40s, went to print for the first time. "Something On My Own: Gertrude Berg and American Broadcasting, 1929-1956," written by MSU assistant communication professor Pete Smith, details her extensive career. (0) comments
by Kyle Wrather
More MSU students are seeking graduate degrees according to enrollment figures over the last year. The increase in graduate students makes up almost 30 percent of an overall increase in enrollment at MSU, which currently holds the largest on-campus enrollment in Mississippi. (0) comments
Gubernatorial debate heats up at MSU
Incumbent Barbour, Democrat Eaves will face off Thursday at Lee Hall
by Lawrence Simmons
With the election determining the next governor in November, Gov. Haley Barbour and his Democratic opponent John Eaves will debate in Lee Hall on Thursday night. The original proposal for the debate was released during August and letters were sent out to all of the candidates on Sept. (0) comments
by Amy Winberry
President George W. Bush signed the College Cost Reduction and Access Act Thursday. The bill will give $20 billion to higher education financial aid. Democrats from the House of Representatives drafted and have been working on the bill, which is meant to benefit those students who need money for college the most. (0) comments
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