one day my prince will come, after grad school and a job

Alexandra Woolbright

Senior Editor

Last week was certainly an emotional and crazy week in my life.

Last Wednesday, Sept. 18, I turned 22. The following Saturday was my sweet and beautiful big’s wedding. Watching her walk down the aisle surrounded by family and friends, glowing in white, I completely choked up. She has been such a wonderful friend, influence and impact that I couldn’t help but be overwhelmed at the joy I felt for her. Standing next to her as a bridesmaid, I was able to partake in one of the most joyous and important days of her life.

Alum Spotlight: Anika Perkins

Anika Perkins

Whitney Williams

Reporter

Within the Department of University Relations there are many impressive people. One person in particular is an alumnus of Mississippi University for Women.

Anika Perkins’ name happens to be one that resonates throughout the offices on campus. After receiving her degree from MUW, Perkins decided to return to her alma mater to pursue her career in public relations. If there is information that needs to reach the public, faculty and students, she is the person to contact. Perkins was asked about her experience as a student at MUW.

How to manage time

Allison Perkins

Reporter

At this point in the semester, most have gotten used to the schedules and routines of their days, but at the same time, this is also the time at which a lot of people get overwhelmed. Last week was the first big week for a lot of classes, which means a lot of papers and tests for everyone.

flag football

Jessica Doss

Reporter

Tackles, crashing hamlets and knocking players down is what Denzell Becker is known for on the field. After high school, Becker wasn’t offered a scholarship to play SEC football, so instead he came to MUW and got involved in intermural sports. Of course, flag football is nothing compared to the SEC, but he had to make the best of it.