Enjoying Good Food and Music

Latoia Wiley

Reporter

What could make “Fried Chicken Tuesday” better?  The answer is simple — just add entertainment.

The Student Programming Board at Mississippi University for Women was introduced to the idea of combining great food and music during lunch while attending an Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities spring conference. “Tunes at Noon” was created with the students in mind to give them a little more relaxation as they consumed their lunches.

honors forum: study abroad

Allison Perkins

Reporter

 

Every August, the Ina E. Gordy Honors College kicks off the fall semester with Honors Forum.

“The purpose is to provide a challenging educational program for the honor students approximately every other week.  The meetings may include a variety of activities, such as formal presentations, cultural events and discussions,” said Thomas Velek, director of the Ina E. Gordy Honors College.

food, fun and fellowship

Julessa Oglen

Managing editor

School has officially started and organizations on campus have begun to recruit members. New students and returners have signed up to participate in these fine organizations to have fun, build leadership skills, make a change or join a cause. As a returner and senior, I have been a part of and currently a member of many organizations on campus including, student government association, The Spectator, active minds and Mortar Board honor society. This year, I decided to try something new, too.

beginning to say goodbye to the "w"

 

Alexandra Woolbright

Editor

Serenade is a time for MUW students to come together as a university. No matter classification, everyone stands in front of the President’s house singing songs, holding hands and sharing smiles.  As I stood looking out at the new freshman faces, so eager for knowledge, friends and a new adventure, I couldn’t help but become overwhelmed by the realization that I have less than nine months to spend here.