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Tropical storm Gustav heading toward Gulf Coast
Forecasters predict storm will make landfall by Tuesday morning
by Lawrence Simmons
Tropical storm Gustav is projected to arrive in the Gulf of Mexico by 2 p.m. Sunday, according to the National Hurricane Center. Landfall is expected Tuesday morning. Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour declared a state of emergency Thursday afternoon. (1) comment
BREAKING: Barbour declares state of emergency for Mississippi
Governor urges preparedness
by David Breland
Gov. Haley Barbour issued a state of emergency in Mississippi due to the threat tropical storm Gustav poses as it is expected to hit on or near the Mississippi Gulf Coast as a hurricane. (0) comments
BREAKING: South Mississippi supplies run short as Gustav nears Mississippi
Hurricane fears rise as governor considers state of emergency
by David Breland
Stores and gas stations in South Mississippi are experiencing shortages and runs on emergency supplies as tropical storm Gustav enters the Gulf of Mexico. Tropical storm Gustav is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane on or near the Mississippi Gulf Coast. (2) comments
Program to loan bikes to students
Initiative to start by November
by Colin Catchings
Collegiate Bicycle will supply 100 bicycles to be placed around the grounds of Mississippi State University for students to borrow as they trek across campus.
Associate dean of students Thomas Bourgeois said the bicycles have been ordered and are expected to arrive at the end of the fall semester.
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Council evaluates MSU Honor Code
University officials say code is effective, here to stay
by Patrick Young
The Mississippi State University Honor Code Council Office released its first statistical report to the public on Aug. 18, revealing its first-year impact on the university. (0) comments
Plaza progress
Facilities officials expect work to be completed in early September
by Lawrence Simmons
A walkway and additional parking spaces were added to the MSU landscape by construction crews during the summer months. (0) comments
by Aubra Whitten
An agreement sanctioning ESPN to televise SEC sports was announced by the network and the conference Monday. (6) comments
SA Senate accepting applications
Leaders urge students to get involved with campus issues
by April Windham
The Student Association is currently accepting applications for Senate positions.
"We pass laws and bills to help [serve] student interests," Stowe said. "One example is the new 'Loop' shuttle route. Last year, many students requested for a new shuttle route, so the Senate decided [to act on] their suggestions."
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