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Russian, Italian may soon roll off tongues of MSU students
by Dustin Barnes
The department of foreign languages continued its recent growth spurt with its decision to offer two more languages in the upcoming academic year. Classes for Russian and Italian are scheduled for this fall semester, while the department also expressed interest in conducting a study abroad program in Russia as early as this summer. (0) comments
by Melissa Meador
Former Bulldog pitcher and current World Series champion closer Jonathan Papelbon was full of humor and advice as he made his return to Mississippi State for the 14th annual First Pitch banquet. Papelbon, a member of the reigning Major League Baseball champions the Boston Red Sox, was invited by MSU head coach Ron Polk to speak to this year's Diamond Dawgs and a number of baseball fans. (0) comments
MSU women compete for coveted title
Out of more than 40 contestants, Henry wins Miss Maroon and White
by Sarah-Dale Simpkins
Last year's Miss Maroon and White Lauren Cobb passed on her crown to junior communication major Kalea Henry Thursday night in Lee Hall Auditorium. Henry was one of 43 women to compete for the coveted title. Runners-up, listed from first to fourth, were sophomore communication major Joy Powell, freshman geosciences major Anne Elise Parks, senior human sciences major Sara Powers and sophomore communication major Natalie Bullard. (0) comments
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