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Crews Work to Keep Campus Dry

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By Bronson Woodruff  STARKVILLE (Take 30 News) --- Areas in and around Oktibbeha county have seen tremendous rainfall. Despite this, Mississippi State’s campus has mostly been spared from flooding problems. This is done through MSU’s Facilities Management. Campus…

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Grant Helps Digitize Records of Former Slaves


by Monica Mosley March 5, 2020 STARKVILLE, Miss. (Take 30 News) Mississippi State received a grant to start a program called the lantern project that is digitizing the records of former slaves in Mississippi. In this you can find bills of sale, jail receipts,…

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Graduation Plans Change Due to Coronavirus

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By: Amari Collins STARKVILLE, Miss. (Take 30 News)— The coronavirus outbreak has caused a lot of changes to be made for college students this semester. One of the biggest changes Mississippi State had to make was postponing the Spring 2020 graduation ceremonies.…

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A Sign of What Was to Come: Coronavirus Causes MSU Teacher to Cancel Class Before Spring Break

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By Amari Collins MISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss. (Take 30 News) --- Due to the Corona Virus outbreak all Universities across the country were required to shut down any in person classes on campus. Three weeks prior to this a professor on Mississippi State’s campus…

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Students Adjusting to Changes in Email

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By Torenzo Richardson STARKVILLE, Miss. (Take 30 News)-- Over the last couple of weeks, Mississippi State University’s ITS department has been monitoring the cyber behavior of students as they adjust to the new email switch. ITS department head Lehnerer Gerhard said…

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Student Body Election Results Are In

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By Kelsey Duncan MISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss (Take 30 News) --- Student body elections took place on Mississippi State's campus on March 3rd, 2020. Tyler Packer and Joshua Hartley went head to head in the running for student body president. Packer received 80 percent of…

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New Native American Group to Provide Representation on Campus

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By Kelsey Duncan MISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss. (Take 30 News) --- The Native American Student Association is the first Native American organization on Mississippi States’ campus. The student association is bringing light to this group of Native American students on campus…

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Mississippi State University Hosts 14 Annual Templeton Ragtime & Jazz Festival With Gatsby Fashion Gala

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By Hudson Coombs Mississippi State, Miss. (Take 30 News)--- From February 27th to February 29th of 2020, Mississippi State University hosted the 14th annual Charles H. Templeton Ragtime & Jazz Festival which was accompanied by the Gatsby Fashion Gala within the…

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Grants to Curb Alcohol Abuse, Suicide in Young Adults

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By Elizabeth McGaw  STARKVILLE, Miss. (Take 30 News) ---- A local Starkville man strives to bring about preventative change in the Oktibbeha school system and on Mississippi State University’s campus. Dr. Michael Nadorff, an assistant psychology professor at…

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