While other area schools are experiencing record spikes in enrollment, Missouri Southern's numbers are dropping. Statistics from the fall census show a loss of 329 students with a total of 2,375 fewer credit hours. The recently instigated payment policies are one of the changes cited as contributing to the loss of students.
A University administrator prevented the display of The Chart, Missouri Southern's campus newspaper, at a career fair tonight [Oct.8].
The Student Press Law Center told The Chart today that it believes the paper's First Amendment rights were violated when a University administrator prevented the newspaper's distribution at a college fair on campus on Oct. 8.
Parents love to tell their kids that spending hours in front of the television will do them no good. Those kids must not have been watching crime shows. Otherwise, they might just be on their way to a rewarding career.
EJ Brown, sophomore kinesiology major, makes his own music video as part of this week's Homecoming activities. Students picked out their song, background and matching wardrobes for the commemorative video.
WASHINGTON (AP) After one spectacular failure, the $700 billion financial industry bailout found a second life Wednesday, winning lopsided passage in the Senate and gaining ground in the House, where Republicans opposition softened.
WASHINGTON (AP) Missouri's two senators voted Wednesday in favor of a retinkered bill to rescue the nation's financial industry, calling the measure key to halting a growing credit crisis.