A day in the life: Kayla Khan and her battle with cancer
On Nov. 27, 2019 her life changed. She walked into UT Southwestern Dallas hopeful, and walked out uncertain of her destiny. A life that was once centered around freedom, invincibility and youth...
View ArticleWichita County Health District announces free COVID-19 testing site
The Wichita County Health District has announced a free COVID-19 testing site available at the parking lot of the Multipurpose Events Center (MPEC), courtesy of health services company WellHealth. “We...
View ArticleBefore, During and After: How You Can Help Prevent Suicide
Suicide places second in the most common causes of death among traditional college students. Male, female, straight, gay, black, or white, suicidal thoughts and tendencies do not discriminate and look...
View ArticleFeminine hygiene product bill to be proposed to the SGA
A committee out of the Student Government Association will be proposing a bill this semester to the SGA cabinet that puts pads and tampons in female and gender non-conforming restrooms on campus. “It’s...
View ArticleA review of Shea Moisture Men Collection: empowering to the male soul
Shea Moisture, a personal care company, added a new collection to the market strictly for African American men. This collection consists of new bar soaps, exfoliating body wash, conditioner for...
View ArticleVaccines arrive on Campus
Continuing throughout April, Vinson Health Center, Texas Department of Emergency Management and Texas Military Department have partnered together to vaccinate the community. Keith Williamson, Vinson...
View ArticleBreast Cancer Awareness Month: Spreading awareness at MSU Texas
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Mustangs are focused on raising awareness about the most common type of cancer around the world, throughout October and beyond. “I think that it’s really...
View ArticleCOVID-19 safety protocol for spring 2022
MSU students will be following the same COVID-19 safety protocols for the spring semester as they did for the fall semester. Wearing a mask, washing hands, social distancing and getting vaccinated are...
View ArticleReal stories provide candid look at suicide
Personal stories of sadness, triumph and deep pain were on display Thursday in the Clark Student Center Atrium. The stories were each united by a common thread; suicide and its impact on MSU. The...
View ArticleMSU works to educate with Take Back the Night
A global tradition took on a local form at MSU Friday, Feb. 11. Organizers, student organizations and participating students turned out for Take Back the Night, an event dedicated to raising awareness...
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