PAYCHECK WOESReimplimented check schedule sparks debate
A decision to pay Missouri Southern adjunct faculty four times a semester instead of five has some wondering about their futures with the institution.…
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Southern stomps Haskell
The Missouri Southern Lions got their second straight win of the season over the Haskell Indians, 66 to 9. The win puts Southern's record this year at 2-0.…
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Students rally for University missionFaculty, students and alumni will present their opinions of the international mission to University President Bruce Speck during a noon meeting, Sept. 12 in Cornell Auditorium in Plaster Hall.
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TATUM GOES LIVELions head football coach begins weekly radio show 7 p.m. Thursday nights at Chatters on ESPN 1230Missouri Southern Head Football Coach Bart Tatum is a busy man these days. With the Lions' season underway, Tatum rarely has a free moment.
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SSDP sets the bar high
Kyle Maddy, former president of SSDP shows off his organization's mention in the August edition of High Times. Flip past the Toker Poker page and the centerfold of an enormous white rhino bud. Stop - but only briefly - at the photos of a scantily clad Miss October taking a hit from a mushroom pipe. Feel free to jot down some notes on the new strains coming to the 2009 Cannabis Cup, but not too detailed, because page 70 is your ultimate destination. There, along with nine other colleges and universities, Missouri Southern takes its place in the hallowed pages of America's most infamous marijuana magazine: High Times.
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Amethyst InitiativeDrink at 18?More than 100 university presidents are pushing for legislation which would lower the legal drinking age from 21 to 18 through a movement called the Amethyst Initiative.
Presidents at several large university systems have signed on including: Syracuse University, Texas A&M University, Duke University and Dartmouth.
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Lions look to face 'everyday challenges'Expectations are high this year for Missouri Southern's growing men's soccer program.
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Duo doesn't 'do happy'Many bands attempt to write the next hit song, but local acoustic duo One Shade of Grey isn't thinking about fame and fortune.
"We're not concerned about being the next big thing," said Alex Martin, lead guitarist. "It would be nice of course, but we're doing this because we like to have fun."
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