The Standard, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO
23 hours ago by J.D. Garretson
Occasionally, I get letters from readers accusing me of being too political and partisan. I humbly disagree. I try to stay squarely in the center, giving both sides of every debate a fair shake, with analysis based on exhaustive research and contemplation.
The Drury Mirror, Drury University, Springfield, MO
1 day ago by Angela Holton
Apple has been producing Mac computers since 1976 and has set itself apart from the rest of the technological world. Apple supporters have avidly followed each step the company has taken in creating "the unthinkable."
Sony was nearly destroyed when the iPod took the place of the Walkmans everyone was using at that time.
Chart, Missouri Southern State College, Joplin, MO
1 day ago by Rita Forbes
Of Hungarian descent, Swiss citizen Michel Molnar has been studying in the United Kingdom since 2006 and can currently be found on the Missouri Southern campus.
Chart, Missouri Southern State College, Joplin, MO
1 day ago by Alexandra Nicolas
Leslie Parker, director of the International Language Resource Center, says she can't measure the value of the center's services for the campus and the community.
Soon she won't have to.
Currently, as the director of the ILRC, she is responsible for the foreign language lab and its 12 to 15 student workers, tutoring, resource library and arranging Foreign Language Field Day.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS
1 day ago by Justin Young
Kansas will have a statewide smoking ban on Friday, March 12.
The bill that will be signed into law this Friday is a step that Kansas legislators hope will save an estimated 380 Kansans' lives per year.
A major supporter of the bill is Rep. Charles Roth, a Salina Republican.
The Standard, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO
8 hours ago by Sarah Erst
Many individuals are finding themselves miserable without cause as they sneeze and rub their red, itchy eyes or dab at their drippy noses. The culprit: outdoor allergies.
As spring makes its slow entry, the highest tree-pollen counts of the year are occurring simultaneously, leading to an increase in outdoor allergy symptoms.
The Standard, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO
1 day ago by Leah Randazzo
"Just minding mistakes and break downs. That's what cost us," Kyle Weems said after Friday night's loss to Wichita State 73-63 in the quarterfinal round of the MVC Tournament.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS
1 day ago by Jacob Faber
Last week the Gorilla women's basketball team suffered a 75-71 loss to rival Northwest Missouri State in the first round of the MIAA tournament. The Gorillas, who had swept the regular season with Northwest, were knocked out of the tournament in the first round and had to catch the bus back to Pittsburg a little earlier than they had hoped.