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Nov. 15, 2002

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Crosswalk projects continue as planned

By Allison Rosewicz

Editor-in-Chief

Crosswalk construction continues at a steady pace for the safety of Missouri Southern students.

Discussion at Forum focuses on balance of liberty, security

By Nate Billings

Staff Writer

Balancing the right to civil liberty with the need for homeland security was the topic of discussion for the values forum Nov. 7.

Fair presents many travel opportunities

By Mandi Steele

International Editor

This year's Study Abroad Fair featured many different opportunities for students to visit other countries through the study abroad fair.

Alumni honor two graduates

By Jerry Manter

Managing Editor

The Missouri Southern Alumni Association announced its winners of the annual Outstanding Alumnus Award.

Joplin native stars as 
'The Bachelor'

By Virginia Fairchild

City Editor

While flipping through channels on the tube, Joplin residents now have the option to watch one of their own.

History department receives grant

By Michelle Conty

Public Forum Editor

During a budget crunch, a $772,053 grant is appreciated all the more.

New alternative newspaper hits campus

By Jerry Manter

Managing Editor

Sophomore Jeff Youngblood enjoys expressing his personal views and opinions

Students question food prices in Lion's Den

By Jacob W. Brower

Associate Editor

A recent "business decision" may change the future of Missouri Southern's on-campus food service. 

Students energize instructor

By Monica Thomason

Chart Reporter

A new assistant professor of psychology at Missouri Southern is Christie Cathey, originally from Fordyce, Ark.

 

Indications point toward budget

By Allison Rosewicz

Editor-in-Chief

"Uncertainty" and "budget" --- the two words seem to coincide at Missouri Southern.

Teacher award nominations underway

By Jeff Reid

Executive/Online Editor

Teaching can be a thankless job, especially on the college level.

Le n meets with Senate

By Jacob W. Brower

Associate Editor

The Student Senate recently took advantage of its opportunity to question authority.