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Ten things Mississippi State students can't live without
Photos and captions by Laura Parsley “Companionship” – Mississippi State companion Rainer, owned by Senior Communication major Drew Parsley, enjoys her time being the best girl on campus. Mississippi State students are well equipped to have a companion with…
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'It gave me a reason to stay in school': equine therapy programs give hope to veterans, children, and the sick
Sierra Nicolson, an Air Force veteran, and Rosa chose each other on the first day of the horsemanship program. By Amelia Middleton After Amber Hollis was forced to leave the United States Air Force Academy due to an injury, she felt like all hope…
Survey suggests Netflix changes would diminish users among Mississippi State students
By Amelia Middleton An informal survey of 62 Mississippi State University students suggests Netflix’s crackdown on password sharing could hurt their customer base in Starkville. Netflix, one of the world’s most prominent streaming services, recently leaked plans to…
Homeward Bound gives furry friends new life up north
By Katie Rainwater Read Katie's story in the Reflector here.
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Football attendance has not caught up to pre-pandemic numbers
Football attendance was down around 7% compared to the most recent pre-pandemic years. Photo by Laura Parsley By Aaliyan Mohammed During the COVID-19 pandemic, Mississippi State placed limits on in-person attendance for football games. Now that operations…
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Ferreri: Frat men at MSU have a distinctive look
Mississippi State University student Bryce Helton, a freshman Sigma Chi fraternity member, campaigning on the Drill Field in his dressier class outfit. Photo by Gabbi Ferreri. By Gabbi Ferreri Mississippi State University’s Greek life is a prominent part of…
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"I know it's going to work out": Daniel Dye's quest for clarity along the Camino de Santiago
By Samuel Hughes The dark blues of dusk began to melt into the mountainsides of Roncesvalles, Spain. Soft yellow streetlight stretched across brick. Brick led into an ashen monastery, its sun-bleached facade betraying a hint of its age. Early the next…
Five Stars in Bulldog Country: How three Honduran friends found their way to Mississippi State
By Ariell Fain Alejandro Barahona, Wilson Andres, and Miguel Rivera made the unlikely journey from Honduras to Starkville, Miss. Now they are thriving at Mississippi State. It’s 8:30 p.m. and freezing. It’s the kind of night where you can see your breath and…
MSU celebrates Black History Month through Literature
By Robert Lewis MISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss. (Take 30 News)---Mississippi State University hosted its second annual African American Literature Read-In to celebrate black history month and pay respects to various African American authors who have helped shape literature…
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