Senate passes allocation proposals
Tweet The Student Senate was busy this week as always. Dr. Burns visited to speak on behalf of the Middle States program and evaluating Millersville as a university. Evaluators were on campus earlier...
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Tweet Millersville University President Dr. Francine McNairy invited the Student Senate to the Tanger House for dinner. It was an all-around great time to mingle with the Senators and learn more about...
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Tweet Becca DeVerter Senate Recording Secretary On September 13, Dr. Marquez came in and talked to the Student Senate about the new general education requirements that became effective...
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Tweet Becca DeVerter Senate Recording Secretary New senators are pictured holding their MU banner. On October 4, the five new Student Senators who won the New Senator Elections were inducted....
View ArticleMU student receives Campus Sustainability Champion Award
Tweet Jean Georges Features Writer Stephanie Bradley with the waste she collected for the TerraCycle program. Each year, the Pennsylvania Environmental Resource Consortium (PERC) recognizes...
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Tweet Julia Snyder Associate News Editor On Oct. 25, Millersville University lost a community member. Keith Brunner, 63, was an MU student and a tutor at HACC. He was a senior computer science major...
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Tweet David Brubaker Staff Writer Millersville student Andy Miller made his mark on history the other day when he broke an unofficial world record by rethinking one of Nintendo’s most historically...
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Tweet Kaylee Rex Arts & Culture Editor The APSCUF Strike in October of 2016 was an exciting time on campus. Class was canceled, and students could spend the day however they wanted. For many,...
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Tweet Sarah Rettig Staff Writer Dealing with difficult people is a skill most adapt to by the end of college; living with them is another story. Home is supposed to be a restful place, safe and...
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Tweet Mickayla MillerEditor In Chief Let’s face it: hardly anyone likes being a fifth-year senior. You watched last May as all of your friends walked across the stage, accepting their diplomas with...
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