annual golden triangle employment expo

Jessica Doss

Reporter

With the government shutting down and work often harder to come by, people are definitely out searching for jobs so they can provide for their families.

Each year MUW hosts an annual Golden Triangle Employment Expo for students and the community to have an opportunity to meet with several potential employers in one location. On Oct. 2, Pohl Gymnasium was flooded with more than 50 employers, ranging from manufacturing to professional.

MUW education program receives high grades

Ashley Dodson

Reporter

The Mississippi University for Women C.H.A.M.P.S. program received excellent accreditation from the U.S. Board of Education.

The Center for Creative Learning at MUW started the program in 2004 in response to federal initiatives to increase proficiency in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The Learning Center established Creating High Achievement in Mathematics and Problem Solving (CHAMPS), which has received more than $4 million in continued funding.

Prayer house #7

Julessa Oglen

Managing Editor

Robert Gibson, an art professor at MUW, was recently accepted into the 40th annual Bi-State Competition in Meridian, Miss., for his artwork entitled “Prayer House #7.”

His piece, “Prayer House #7” is representational of the human spirit and the ongoing battle between good and evil.

Why Everyone Should See “Gravity”

Evan Fox

Columnist

This Friday, Oct. 4, “Gravity” will be released in theaters. It stars Sandra Bullock and George Clooney as astronauts stranded in space after a Kessler syndrome event destroys their spacecraft.

I have noticed that many people are brushing it aside because they do not believe such a simple premise can be interesting. Here are a few reasons why it will prove them wrong.

Oktoberfest bachelor and bachelorette bidding

Velvet Case

Reporter

The Student Government Association is sponsoring a fun way for students to give and receive at the same time.

During Oktoberfest, the young men and women of MUW will have the opportunity to bid on their favorite bachelor or bachelorette. The student who places the highest bid on a participant will get to go on a date with that person. The money raised will be donated to the Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi.