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By Allison Rosewicz Editor-in-Chief The future of the state and college budgets created much conversation at the Board of Regents meeting Nov. 15. |
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Library director looking to fill empty positions By Nate Billings Staff Writer Library workers have had to take on some extra duties this semester due to a couple of retirements and position moves in the library staff. |
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Missouri Southern choir receives high honors By Virginia Fairchild City Editor Three choirs from institutions of higher education are selected each year to perform for the music instructors of Missouri. |
![]() Le n celebrates his 20th year as College President, says term has been smooth By Jerry Manter Managing Editor Walking into the president's office for the first time more than 20 years ago, Dr. Julio Le n didn't have a big agenda... |
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Scholarship erases student's tuition By Michelle Conty Public Forum Editor Being the recipient of a scholarship makes one feel fortunate, but receiving that scholarship for a second year in a row is an honor. |
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Head athletic trainer leaving position to commit to family By Philip Martin Sports Editor The Family Man might have been a hit movie, but Marty Conklin, head athletic trainer, can really be considered a family man. |
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gardener decides it's time to retire after By Mandi Steele International Editor Ready for retirement, Al Wood looks back over the 25 years he's spent as a gardener at Missouri Southern... |
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By Jacob W. Brower Associate Editor Streets on campus may be named as soon as Feb. 11, Zack Odem, Student Senate president, reported Nov. 20. |
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By Jacob W. Brower Associate Editor Through Kenneth McCaleb recently died, his legacy at Missouri Southern is expected to live on for years to come. |
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By Jeff Billington Editor, The Chart 1999-2000 In 1939, a student at what was then Joplin Junior College started a tradition that lives on to this day. |