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New challenges will lead to changes at MSU

There are big changes ahead for Minnesota State. It appears that MSU will be slimming down substantially for 2012 due to the $6 million-plus projected deficit, a hefty calorie reduction in the university's budgetary diet. As various departments and programs prepare their cases for administration with the hopes of avoiding extreme budget cuts or in some cases, even elimination, dean candidates are being reviewed for selection in a few colleges.… Post the First Comment

The best of friends ... and the worst of roommates

Living with people in college can be either a great dream or a horrible nightmare
Everyone leaves college with at least a few memorable roommate stories. Sometimes they're bad, sometimes they're good. We may stop talking to roommates once we graduate or pull a Ross- Chandler and marry in to the family. As a freshman in Crawford A Hall, I had three roommates.… Post the First Comment

Roommate realities

Sharing space can sometimes be a struggle, but talking can help
Sam (not his real name) has a lot to say about his experience with his roommates, showing that roommates can either be best friends or worst enemies. "I was excited to enter [Minnesota State] and was expecting a great dormitory life," said Sam. Unfortunately, Sam's hopes and dreams did not last long.… Post the First Comment

Letters to the Editor

February 4, 2010
Students respond to CAP restructure proposal article In the last few weeks some people at this university have lost sight of what is truly important at a place of higher education, academics. In the article "Davenport Proposes New CAP Structure", it said that Davenport wants to move the College Access Program from being its own entity, to being divided among the six academic colleges.… Post the First Comment

"What are your plans for the Super Bowl?"

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