“Get involved;” next to “you’re late,” those are arguably the two most common words for a student to hear on a college campus. We spend much of our high school career being told to get involved in order to spice up our college applications and then, once in college, we’re further told to get involved to spice up our job résumé.
Year: 2013
Baseball Opens the Season 2-5
The baseball team started their 2013 season participating in the Ron Fraser Classic in Cary, North Carolina the second week of February.
Men’s Basketball Drops Final Two Games
The men’s basketball team lost their final two games of the season this weekend after falling to Mount St. Mary’s and Wagner. The Hawks ended their season with a 10-21 record while going 5-13 in Northeast Conference (NEC) play.
Softball Wins Four of Five Behind Strong Pitching
The softball team started off the season by picking up wins in four out of five games on the road behind shut-down pitching and a powerful lineup.
Women’s Basketball Closes Regular Season on a High Note
Hawks Clinch Third Seed in NEC and Will Host First Tournament Game
The women’s basketball team won both their games this weekend on their way to securing the No. 3 seed in the Northeast Conference (NEC) tournament, and more importantly, a home game in the conference tournament. Their record improved to 15-14, 12-6 in the NEC.
The Secret Behind Weight Loss Explained
With work piling up and midterms nearing, it may seem like summer is still far away, but time flies and before you know it, May will be here. If you want to get in shape before you hit the beach, but feel like you do not have the time, there are some things that can help you achieve the body you are looking for.
Spring Break Travel Guide: Exploring Florida
If you are looking to plan a last minute Spring Break trip, with no passport or out of the country requirements, your desired destination may very well be Florida. The state is a short two hour flight and less than 20 hours driving distance if you want to take a road trip. Besides the moderately easy travel, the southern climate generates sunshine year round making for a pleasant stay.
A World-Wide View of Politics: MU International Relations Concentration
The University Political Science Department offers a number of programs to create unique opportunities such as the International Relations concentration which focuses on international problems, in hopes to compete in a globally connected world.
Public Opinion on Same-Sex Marriage May Sway Supreme Court Decision
California’s ban on gay marriage is likely to fall soon, due to a pair of developments in the past week. What remains uncertain is whether same-sex marriage will become lawful in just a score of “blue states,” or the norm throughout the nation.
First Interfaith Fair Comes to Campus
The first Interfaith Fair will come to the University today, Wednesday, March 6 from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm in Anacon Hall, located on the second floor of the Student Center.








