A Night and It’s Moon, a weekly book review 

Alyssa Tyler editor in chief   Before starting this book review, I would like to begin with some very basic facts about myself. I am a self-declared book worm, I read 100 books last year (outside of classwork). And I’m currently on book 25 of this year (including coursework). This being …

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Baseball goes 3-1 over weekend  

Connor Allen, sophomore catcher, goes to throw the ball back to the pitcher during mid-inning warm ups. Allen finished the game with no errors. Megan Brownell Megan Brownell photojournalist   Gorilla baseball played a triangular match up against the University of Sioux Falls and Metro State University Feb. 17-19. The Gorilla’s …

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Porter Hall’s introduces new exhibit  

Emily Ford photojournalist   On Feb. 15, Porter Hall opened a new exhibit created by Nick Gadbois, an artist from Kansas City. Gadbois states that their approach to abstract involves transforming industrial byproducts that have been discarded and turns them into artwork. Porter Hall has a call for entries that goes …

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Pitt State track and field continues to break records  

Curtis Meyer, Reporter  Both men’s and women’s track continuted to break records throughout the weekend, fueled by impressive individual performances, including two NCAA Division II records broke on Saturday. Around 1400 athletes attended the event, including several from MIAA divisional rivals.   Pitt State entered the events ranked as the No. …

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Rotten Bananas- Emily  

Himika Akram reporter  One of my favorite movie genre is ‘period drama.’ It is not a recent preference, I have loved that genre since a very young age. Movies like Pride & Prejudice, Becoming Jane, Little Woman, The Favourite, Vanity Fair, Emma. I love imagining that era when there was …

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Pitt State hosts regional MACURH conference 

Curtis Meyer, Reporter  The Bicknell Center was home to over 70 visitors from 18 different schools, as Pitt State hosted the annual Midwest Association of Colleges and University Resident Halls (MACURH) conference. Students and faculty from a variety of schools of all different sizes attended the event,   MACURH, is a …

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The NFL isn’t Rigged, you’re Just a Sore Loser 

Nash Trumbly reporter  The NFL 2023 season is over and Super Bowl 57 has come and gone, with the Kansas City Chiefs taking down the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35. Every year, the internet freaks out over the latest egregious calls from referee’s, and every year the complaints fall to the wayside …

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Morgan Cristy returns to PSU as new mental health counselor  

Alyssa Tyler editor in chief   Morgan Cristy graduated with her master’s in clinical psychology this past December. She is now returning to campus as a faculty member. Cristy is now one of four mental health counselors based at the Bryant Student Health Center.   Along with being a counselor, Cristy also …

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Men’s basketball falls short to MSSU Lions in OT 

Junior guard Jeremy Shaw pushes past a Lion defender to make a play on Feb. 11. Shaw finished with five points in the contest. Megan Brownell Curtis Meyer reporter  The Gorillas played one of their better games this year, but ultimately came up short at home against the Lions on …

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