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In a thrilling game that came down to the final shot, the Minnesota State women’s basketball team earned a trip to the Division II national title game Wednesday by beating Cal St. San Marcos 70-68.
Last Thursday, the 27th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium was held in the Centennial Student Union for the purpose of spotlighting the research performed by undergraduate students at Minnesota ...
Over the last 21 years, Dr. Nikki Stock has served a number of roles at Minnesota State. She’s been an assistant dean of orientation, new student and family programs director, and interim dean of ...
It’s more than just providing ice bags and taping ankles for students in the Athletic Training Program (ATP) at Minnesota State. Athletic Training Students (ATS) gain real-world experience through ...
Minnesota State has offered different transportation possibilities for their students, including Bird Scooters, free-of-charge-with-MavCard city buses and Maverick Shuttles. Starting this semester, ...
The College of Business invited Jay Debertin, president and chief executive officer at CHS, to discuss a diverse set of career opportunities in agriculture as part of the annual Richard Schmitz Food ...
It’s no surprise how many students on campus consume caffeine on a daily basis. Everyone with an early morning class or in need of some sustenance lines up either at Starbucks or Einstein Bagels while ...
Free menstrual products are now available at Minnesota State. The Women’s Center has aided in making this possible. BriShaun Kearns, a graduate student in Gender & Women’s Studies and staff member at ...
Welcome to the most accurate mock draft written by two washed up Braham football players. In this mock draft, we will pretend like we are NFL quality scouts and general managers, taking turns drafting ...
Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) is an important part of the college experience for over 400 Mavericks at Minnesota State. The chapters create a community of leaders focused on academic excellence, ...
Traditional grading discourages students from expanding educational horizons Madison Diemert Staff Writer The longer I’ve been in school, the more I’ve noticed that it doesn’t really matter what ...
In today’s increasingly complex world, it is more important than ever for students to be well-versed in policy-making and to actively engage with the institutions that shape public life. As future ...
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