The balancing actMany students manage classes, homework and social obligations on top of a part-time job
Students are swamped with responsibilities. From attending classes and doing homework to fulfilling social obligations, there doesn't seem to be enough hours in the day. According to research from the U.S. Bureau of Labor released in 2008, nearly 50 percent of college students add part-time jobs to this list.…
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MSU boosts security following assaults
Minnesota State has stepped up security in response to two reports of sexual assault on or near campus.
MSU Public Relations Director Michael Cooper said Monday the university has increased its security patrols in campus buildings, including at the Performing Arts Center, where one assault occurred.…
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KMSU begins broadcasting in CSU
Minnesota State's radio station, KMSU, sits on the far side of campus in the Alumni building - a building students normally don't visit and that often sits forgotten.
Now, with a new spot to broadcast in the Centennial Student Union and two new student-run shows, KMSU wants to better establish itself as a part of the university.…
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Teaching justiceTeach-in will address global peace issues
For many students, college is a time of exploration where they can learn new ideas they wouldn't learn at home. One of the many ways Minnesota State will expose students to new concepts is the upcoming teach-in on global peace and justice.
MSU speech communications professor James Dimock will speak about language, war and empire at the teach-in.…
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