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Letter: No need to dread death from 'true Christians' 34

The Standard, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO

3 hours ago by

Recent letters about concealed-carry laws have brought religion into the argument and botched the context of Biblical teachings. That combined with the recent activity of Brother Jed types has led me to want to correct a few misguided notions. Deuteronomy 13 was written to the Jewish people in a time that few of us presently living would ever understand.

MSU study questions feelings about guns on campus 11

The Standard, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO

3 hours ago by Anthony Bradley

A Missouri State professor in the sociology, anthropology and criminology department conducted a survey of how students felt about the option of carrying concealed weapons on campus.

The survey, administered by Gary Brinker during the month of April, covered different aspects of what a policy like this might entail.

Letter: There is no 'true' Christianity 8

The Standard, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO

23 hours ago by

Again, "Brother" Jed Smock and his posse have come and gone. As usual, many believers in Christ are exclaiming that this group of lunatics does not represent true Christianity. I would ask "Who does?" Surely you must know if you know that Jed doesn't fit the bill.


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Banner weekend for men's track


		Banner weekend for men's track

The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO

15 hours ago by Erik Johnson

After years of single-digit scoring and last-place finishes at the MIAA Outdoor Championships, the Southwest Baptist men's track and field team showed the rest of the conference that there is a new team to deal with in the MIAA.

Junior Michael Pierce and sophomore Jeremy Glassmaker started things off Saturday for the Bearcats by easily qualifying for finals in the 1,500-meter run.

Compton reflects after 10 years at SBU

The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO

1 day ago by Charlotte Holman

Dr. Josh Compton, chair of the Bob R. Derryberry Department of Communication Arts, came into the field of communications by complete accident.

"I was scared to death of my first class in college, Fundamentals of Public Speaking at 7:30 in the morning with Dr.

Board of Trustees makes decisions for University

The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO

15 hours ago by Ruby Karamitros

Dr. C. Pat Taylor, Southwest Baptist University president, reported the decisions made during the last Board of Trustees meeting of the 2007-2008 year on Wednesday, May 7.

There were six main decisions discussed and voted on by the Board members.

Of these six action items, the last item is of interest to the student body.

Looking Back

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

1 day ago

What do you regret most about college? Not going to class my first two years of college, that is why I am still here. I took sociology my second senior year for the second time with the same teacher and got an A because I showed up to class as opposed to not going to class and failing it.

Chinese group gathers signatures for Olympics

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

20 hours ago by Sara Wade

Jiani "Nini" Wu says the Olympics should be about unity, not politics. "We support the Olympics as an international event," said Wu, president of the Chinese Culture Club. "We really appreciate everyone who let us do this." Wu, along with other members of the CCC, had a banner for anyone to sign in hopes of it being displayed at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

Campus thefts hit Sunderland

The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO

3 days ago by Amanda Foster

This year has been one for the books with regards to campus security, and the year is not over yet. Thefts have escalated across campus, from parked vehicles to dorm rooms, as students residing in Sunderland Hall have recently experienced issues with security.

Cave invites campus to relax


		Cave invites campus to relax

The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO

3 days ago by Jonathan Thomas

Two artists in the Drury community have set out to create an environment that reflects everyone's views with unplanned and abstract art.

The Music department currently uses the Lydy Art Center, but prior to the creation of the Pool Art Center, it was home to Drury's fine art department.

Drury graduate named President and CEO of Cody's Convenience Stores

The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO

3 days ago

Curtis A. Jared, 2001 Drury graduate and do-founder of Cody's Convenience Stores, has been named the company's President and CEO. Jared graduated with a degree in business, and has been with the parent company of Cody's, Jared Enterprises, for six and a half years.

Groups seek to improve Schlanger Park

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

3 days ago by Sara Wade

Pittsburg's Schlanger Park is on its way to being renovated to make it more accessible to children with disabilities. "What we're doing is we're trying to come in and see what the highest percent of disability is in this area," Donna Bogner, president of Credible Arts Therapies, said.

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