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by Tyler Stewart
After 29 non-consecutive seasons as head coach of the Mississippi State baseball team, Ron Polk is throwing in the towel. (6) comments
All Things Vagina
'Monologues' comes to MSU campus for women's cause
by Sarah-Dale Simpkins
Fifteen women took the stage in Lee Hall Auditorium Tuesday night in a performance of the well-known "Vagina Monologues" to raise money and awareness for violence against women. The performance, which is a set of monologues focusing on all things vagina, is meant to empower women and create an outlet to talk about topics often considered taboo. (9) comments
Police investigate student's murder
Details are scarce in Galanis case
by Aubra Whitten
The case involving the March 7 murder of an MSU student will go to a grand jury this July, Oktibbeha County Sheriff Dolph Bryan said. Bryan said there will be no more updates released on the case. He said he is not allowed to release further details about the incident as ordered by circuit court. (0) comments
by Sarah-Dale Simpkins
Alternative rock band Gin Blossoms has been chosen to perform at Mississippi State University's annual spring concert, the Old Main Music Festival. The group will be joining pop-rock band OneRepublic, rapper Fabolous and local band Jamie Davis & Soul Gravy. (0) comments
Artist aims to raise $12,000 in 24 hours
Tattoo fans have chance to get decorated for cause
by Jennifer Ley
Robbie "Coon" Koch, the owner of Coon Tattoo in West Point, is making a difference by raising money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation through his art. Koch is attempting to break the current Guinness World Record for the amount of tattoos given by one person in 24 hours. (0) comments
by Kyle Wrather
Super Bulldog Weekend will draw Mississippi State University fans, students and alumni to campus to enjoy the annual event that showcases spring athletics and serves as host to many other on-campus activities. The MSU baseball team will host the University of Georgia in a three-game series. (0) comments
Miss. lags behind as U.S. economy recesses
The Fed takes action to help curb backward economy
by April Windham
For the past few weeks, the question raised about the economy is whether or not the United States is in a recession. The National Bureau of Economic Research determines the economic status of the country. The NBER has not officially declared that the nation is in a recession, but according to CNN. (1) comment
2 arrested in Thursday night Ruby Hall incident
Individuals involved were MSU students, members of football squad
by Aubra Whitten and C.J. LeMaster
Two Mississippi State students have been arrested after a Thursday night shooting incident involving two handguns. No one was injured during the event, according to a University Relations news release. (27) comments
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