Student fee increases slated for fall
Jesse Rogers, president of Midwestern State, answers Marco Torres’, senior class senator, question about future parking plans for fall of next year during the Student Government Association meeting on...
View ArticleStudents push to expand bus route
The Mustangs Shuttle Route stops at the bus stop next to Killingsworth, across the street from the Daniel Building on Feb.17. The Mustangs Shuttle Route runs Monday through Fridays from 7am to 10pm and...
View ArticleInvolvement could mean difference between employment, unemployment
Involvement is something that has been preached to us since we came to Spirit Days or Mustangs Rally. Every time somebody new got on stage, it was about finding our niche on campus. Find something that...
View ArticleStudent officials request bus route expansion
Mustang bus route planning to expand from MWSU Campus Watch on Vimeo. The Mustang bus route provides service to the university community. Now, administrators like Matthew Park, dean of students, are...
View ArticleSGA election procedures changed to increase voter turnout
In an effort to increase voter turnout, student government elections are coming nearly a month sooner this year with polls opening April 8. Rebecca Stogner, sociology junior and student government...
View ArticleStudent, Provost consider adding fall break
Suprena Poleon, chemistry senior and senator of the Caribbean Student Organization, may serve as the student voice in bringing changes to the academic calendar that will make the fall and spring...
View ArticleOpinion: Choose Marco Torres for SGA president
Marco Torres Our view: In elections, results speak louder than words, and the only results we have seen came from senior class senator Marco Torres. We need an active president who has the best...
View ArticleThe goal: A better SGA
Our view: Our desire for the outcome of the election and the appeals process is for it to result in a better run and more efficient Student Government Association, not for any one candidate to win over...
View ArticleAppeals filed in SGA election
Hearing Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in CSC Cheyenne Results for the Student Government Association elections were posted Monday, showing Jesse Brown, criminal justice junior, as the winner of the...
View ArticleNew SGA president looks to update bylaws, procedures
Jesse Brown, criminal justice junior and SGA president. All successful politics require communication, preparation and respect on the part of its members. This applies to all levels of participation,...
View ArticleStudent government makes changes to increase voter turnout
In an effort to increase voter turnout, student government elections are coming nearly a month sooner this year with polls opening April 8. Rebecca Stogner, sociology junior and student government...
View ArticleTaking care of business: Ten resources on campus for academic, career, and...
Nik Bolig, political science sophomore waits for the bus on April 28, 2015. He said the Saturday route would be more successful if they ran the normal route and times along with MESA route. Photo by...
View ArticleQ&A: Jesse Brown, student government association president
Jesse Brown, Student Government Associate president, Criminial Justice Senior, works at his desk, August 24, 2015. Photo taken by Francisco Martinez As the new school year begins, we took some time...
View ArticlePolice chief reviews parking, tailgating changes
At the first Student Government Association meeting of the year, members and chief of police Dan Williams highlighted changes coming to campus this semester, namely tailgating practices and parking lot...
View ArticleCan they really validate everything?
OUR VIEW: Although Student Government Association has made changes to how the election process works, they are still missing the key factor of validity. Four years ago, the election process was very...
View ArticleStaff editorial: It takes a village
Rianne Busby, history junior, performs with the colorguard and marching band at the half-time show at Memorial Stadium, Sept. 26. “I loved that the show was a little different, it was alot more...
View ArticleLip-sync contest goes off script
During F-It’s final performance at the Lip Sync Battle, members of other groups and the audience joined them in taking off their clothes and grinding on random girls in the audience, Nov. 13. Photo by...
View Article#NoHateAtMSU
Posted on Yeti An anonymous student posted this photo of Marco Torres on Yeti. Torres responded with a message of zero tolerance for hate and bigotry on Facebook that has received almost 900 shares and...
View ArticleStudent government reps discuss proposed fee increases
At the first student government meeting of the semester, university officials unveiled increased student fees to begin next year. “It’s only a 2.5 percent increase and it’s a package deal. They are...
View ArticleStudent Government plans to change by-laws
Student Government Association senators begin their meeting in Comache Suites, Feb. 16. Photo by Francisco Martinez Student Government Association’s meeting was a little longer than most, because of...
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