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HOT hosts la celebración for Hispanic Heritage Month

President of Hispanics of Today; Carlos Palestino, senior in plastics engineering; gives opening remarks for the celebration marking the first day of Hispanic Heritage Month on Sept. 15. Hispanic Heritage Month began on Sept. 15 and will goes until Oct. 15. Alyssa Tyler Oct. 15, Hispanics of Today (HOT) hosted …

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Axe hosts 9/11 exhibit from national memorial

Freshman and communication major Morgan Kastelan reads the 9/11 exhibit at the Axe Library. The exhibit will remain open until Sept. 24 in remembrance of the 2001 terrorist attacks. Alyssa Tyler The Axe Library opened an exhibit based around 9/11 on Sept. 1, the exhibit will be open until Sept. …

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RHA Hosts ‘Grocery Bingo’

Olivia Holman, freshman in biology and management, fills in Emma Polly’s, freshman in nursing, bingo board. Polly won the fifth game of grocery bingo. Alyssa Tyler On Aug. 18, 2021, at 7 p.m, the Residence Hall Association (RHA) hosted Grocery Bingo for the first time for students who live on …

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Comedian Mya May performs in the U-club

Comedian Maya May jokes about her time as a mother while performing her comedy routine for GAB in the U-Club on sept. 23. Alyssa Tyler Comedian Mya May performed in the U-Club on Sept. 28. May was invited by the Gorilla Activities Board (GAB) to perform a comedy routine. “We …

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University Choirs perform ‘Back to Broadway’

Erica Baldwin, senior in music education, sings from her book in the University Choirs Concert in the Overman Student Center Ballroom on Friday, Sept. 24. Alyssa Tyler The university choirs performed a ‘Back to Broadway’ concert in the ballroom of the Overman Student Center, featuring musical theatre and popular song.  …

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Sexual Assault reported off-campus

On Aug. 8 2021 at approximately 4 a.m, an unknown white male approached and assaulted a 20-year old female victim. She was able to fight off the attacker and ran to an acquaintance’s house for help. The Pittsburg Police Department found a person of interest for the case since the …

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Weede pool shuts down for ‘21-’22 year

The indoor swimming pool based in the Weede building has been shut down for at least the rest of the 2021-2022 academic school year.  The pool was shut down for a variety of reasons, ranging from vacancies in positions, the pool’s age and related issues, lack of usage, and overall …

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Men’s cross-country wins Missouri Southern Stampede

Oct. 18, the men’s cross-country team won the Missouri Southern Stampede with 53 team points. The women’s team placed ninth overall with 248 team points.  Freshman Lara Murdock placed first out of the PSU women’s team with a time of 17:54 and finished overall at 24th place in the 5k …

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Stop assuming everyone is like you

Assumptions are made every day. No matter how many times someone may say and say that they are not a judgmental person, they’re wrong. Judging someone and making assumptions is a normal part of life. While there is no reason to take shame for doing something that is so natural …

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Bike reported stolen on campus

On Aug. 23, 2021, a racing bicycle, a Giant OCR with blue/red letters with white trim, was taken from the carport of a residence in the block of South Tucker Terrace.  The bike was secured to a pole of the carport by a small lock which was cut. This bicycle …

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