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by Harry Nelson
Following his fourth losing season in five years, Mississippi State head football coach Sylvester Croom resigned Saturday morning. (0) comments
by Carl Smith
Mississippi State University head football coach Sylvester Croom has resigned his coaching position effective immediately. (10) comments
Mullen picked as head football coach
Florida's offensive coordinator to be introduced as coach Thursday
by Patrick Young
ESPN is reporting that Dan Mullen, offensive coordinator of the Florida Gators will be named head football coach of Mississippi State University. This will be Mullen's first head coaching job after four years at Florida. According to The Clarion-Ledger, Mullen will formally be officially introduced as head coach Thursday. (2) comments
College launches EDGE initiative
Program focuses on eco-awareness and education
by Kyle Wrather
This semester the Mississippi State College of Arts and Sciences launched a new initiative, EDGE, which will promote environmental friendliness and other educational themes. (0) comments
New IHL policy could modify search process
Board considers banning serving interims from future searches
by Carl Smith
The Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees is preparing to review a policy change in January that could prevent a future interim university president from being considered a candidate during his or her university's presidential search. (1) comment
SA passes Aramark evaluation resolution
Motion targets meal plans, Flex dollar system
by Colin Catchings
In the final meeting of the Student Association Senate Tuesday, the Senate passed two bills and nine resolutions, including a resolution to advocate re-evaluating the current system for meal plans and Flex dollars. (0) comments
Middleton receives humanity award
AAS director awarded '09 teacher accolade
by Patrick Young
Stephen Middleton, director of the African-American studies program, received the 2009 Humanities Teacher Award Wednesday at the Mitchell Memorial Library. The Mississippi Humanities Council and the College of Arts and Sciences sponsored the award. (0) comments
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