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In elementary school, I carried children’s books to my high school’s football games and made my English-teacher mother’s heart happy, but I guarantee you she was the only one who found this charming.
Mississippi State University’s Panhellenic Council is introducing major changes to the sorority recruitment process this fall, including a more efficient schedule, a new video format for the first ...
Turkey and ham club sandwich, hamburger or grilled chicken salad, potato wedges, steamed broccoli florets and fresh or chilled fruit, white, chocolate or strawberry milk — these are typical lunch ...
Last Tuesday, Starkville Mayor Lynn Spruill won the Democratic primary race for mayor during Starkville’s primary election during her bid for a third term. Spruill received 1,422 votes – 50.93% of the ...
Mississippi State University is rolling out major changes to the campus parking system this fall, restructuring zones, revamping prices and implementing a tier system that affects the purchase of ...
According to the Mississippi Crime Statistics, there were 337 reported cases of robbery in Mississippi in 2023, with 36.2% of them occurring in a person’s place of residence. Of those incidents ...
The sad, gray sky that engulfed Starkville Friday afternoon was lightened by the warm welcome and enthusiasm of two people in the Bryan Athletic Administration Building. Smiles, laughs and genuine ...
Mississippi State University will end its free laundry pilot program for residence halls that was in effect during the 2024-2025 academic year, returning to a pay-per-load model beginning in the fall ...
Two people were killed Thursday morning in a shooting at the Quality Inn on Highway 12, about half a mile from MSU campus. During a press conference, public information officer Brandon Lovelady ...
Mississippi State University’s track & field team headed south to the Sunshine State this weekend to compete at the Florida Pepsi Relays, where the athletes not only made multiple podium appearances ...
On a cool morning in March, Black Bear Program Leader for the Mississippi Department of Wildlife Fisheries and Parks Anthony Ballard, hung from a rope 50 feet up an old cypress tree. He braced himself ...
The Reflector staff continued a record four-year streak of first place in “General Excellence” at the Mississippi Press Association conference.