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Faculty Senate probes possible book contract

By Amye Buckley

A one-stop shopping option for textbooks has become a hot topic for discussion at Missouri Southern.

Pearson, which also houses the imprints Addison-Wesley, Allyn & Bacon, Benjamin Cummings, Longman, Merrill and Prentice Hall, is courting a campus-wide contract to provide most of the textbooks and related technology for Southern.

Pottery talk offers cultural connection

By Amye Buckley

The art of creating Choctaw pottery was nearly lost for the last century.

Walk-a-thon to benefit Southern

Sigma Pi fraternity will be hosting a walk-a-thon for the Learning Center.

$100,000 donation for Beimdiek Center today

By Amye Buckley

The AT&T logo will hang above the bookstore sign once construction is complete in the Beimdiek Recreation Center.

Gender gap narrows in University athletics

By Brennan Stebbins

At a time when parity in salaries and opportunities for each gender is expected, Missouri Southern athletics appears to be closing the gap.

High estimate could alter facility plans

Tatum believes $2M will fall short for full 100 yards

By Alexandra Nicolas

So far, estimates for the cost of Missouri Southern's weather shelter/ indoor practice facility put the 'ideal facility' of 100 yards beyond the University's reach. The ideal facility includes a full-sized practice football field along with storage space and bathrooms.

Students say president will be forced to unite, fix battered economy

By Andrew Ford

The votes have been counted and the "I voted" stickers are being stashed away for another November.

Senate resolution calls for transparency, student testifies for crosswalk safety

By Amye Buckley

A student committee will evaluate safety options for the Lot 14 to Lot 18 south Duquesne Rd. crosswalk. April Mead, senior psychology major, was struck by another student's vehicle in the crosswalk on Oct. 16. Mead was hospitalized for three days, two in ICU, with bleeding in her brain, blood in her spinal fluid, a broken leg, stitches above her eye and lacerations on her left arm.

Symphony to feature German music

Under the direction of Dr. Kexi Liu, the Southern Symphony Orchestra will perform the Deutsche Meisterwerke, an all-German concert.

International Club to host prom

The International Club will host a multi-cultural prom. It will be a black tie event that will take place immediately following the first Missouri Southern basketball game on Nov. 15 in Young Gymnasium. Tickets will cost $5 per person or $8 per couple. Tickets are available in Webster Hall room 350.

Music Matters

Trio students Lauren Alumbaugh, Kelly Yount and Missy Holandsworth perform dressed for the "Greatest Generation" theme at the President's Gala Concert on Oct. 23. November begins Missouri Southern's 'Musical Month.'

Honor Society hosts local coat drive

Omicron Delta Kappa is collecting clean, reusable coats, hoodies, sweaters and jackets for the One Warm Community service effort.

Poetry slam to be at Spiva Library

A poetry slam will take place Nov. 12 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. on the bottom floor of the Spiva Library. Free drinks will be served from Starbucks for the poetry slam. For more information, contact Joseph Hobbs at 417-499-8709 or josbonelesschickenranch@yahoo.com

Intramurals kick off season

By Zachary McFerren

While many university sports come to a close, students will be looking for a way to get their sports fix. The answer: intramural sports.

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