Sen. Roger Wicker encourages excellence in education during campus visit

Alexandra Woolbright

Editor

Mississippi University for Women is known for its academic excellence. This is a sentiment the Roger F. Wicker Center for Creative Learning, located on the fourth floor of the education building, strives to accomplish and implement every day.

With an array of programs benefitting the community, it’s no wonder Sen. Roger Wicker, whom the building is named after, along with MUW President Dr. Jim Borsig, visited and praised the accomplishments of the center last week.

Go Red!

Jessica Cooper

Reporter

Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle will be hosting a luncheon for “Go Red Day” on Friday, Feb. 7, from noon-1 p.m.

The event focuses on women and their heart health and will feature motivational speaker Rita Sweatt of Amory, Miss. This event is free and open to the public. Lunch will be provided.

3 on 3 basketball tournament

Ashley Dodson

Reporter

Looking for a way to get active on campus this semester? The intramural sports office at Stark Recreation Center has the answer. The intramural office is currently looking for participants for its three-on-three basketball tournament. Students can sign up in the intramural office in Stark Recreation Center from Jan. 27 -30 at 5 p.m. Students can find more information on intramural registration on the MUW website.

The Ina. E. Gordy Honors Forum Series to focus on sports

Julessa Oglen

Managing Editor

This year the Ina E. Gordy Honors College’s spring forum series focuses on one of America’s favorite pastimes — sports. The topics will range from personal experiences to research and psychological effects.

The series begins with Thomas Velek, director of the Gordy Honors College, on Jan. 23 at 6 p.m.in Parkinson Hall. His presentation is entitled, “Lessons from an Obsession: Athletics and the Life Well Lived.” He will be speaking about his own experiences as a child athlete to an award-winning career as a soccer coach.

Layering in Miss.

Reagan Graham

Reporter

Living in Mississippi during the winter months has taught us that no matter how long we live here we’ll never be able to determine the weather from day to day.

Last week, I had to wear fleece-lined leggings under my skinny jeans just to survive the frigid chill during the 30 foot walk from my car to the inside of my work. The next day I was outside running around playing disc golf in a tank dress and ankle boots feeling like I was posing for a Free People ad.

Holiday Movies

Evan Fox        

Reporter

This December has a movie worth watching come out every weekend. It is shaping up to be an expensive month for avid theatre-goers. This list will cover the first two weekends.

The first weekend, Dec. 6, sees the release of two notable films: “Inside Llewyn Davis” and “Out of the Furnace.” “Inside Llewyn Davis” is a Coen brothers’ film that follows a singer/songwriter who experiences New York in the 1960s. It has won many awards and is most likely going to be a contender for the Best Picture Oscar.