A new year means new changes. This year is no different, as Minnesota State students can expect tuition changes as well as changes in programs. University officials announced program changes before ...
Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) is an important part of the college experience for over 400 Mavericks at Minnesota State. The chapters create a community of leaders focused on academic excellence, ...
For international business students at Minnesota State, navigating college can feel like a solo journey. But thanks to the Global Business Club (GBC), now students have a place to connect and grow ...
The College of Business invited Jay Debertin, president and chief executive officer at CHS, to discuss a diverse set of career opportunities in agriculture as part of the annual Richard Schmitz Food ...
The Student Events Team brought a family game show to Minnesota State’s campus to celebrate family weekend with friendly competition. Based on the original American television show that launched in ...
Sunny weather — mixed with many students in dire need of post-winter bike maintenance — proved a fruitful combination for a bike tune-up workshop last week. Maverick Adventures set up a bike tune-up ...
A simple stretch can do more than loosen your muscles — it can reset your mind. That’s the philosophy behind The Flexout Method, a movement and mindfulness practice created by flexologist and wellness ...
As mental health becomes discussed more frequently, so does the discussion of several treatments ranging from therapy to antidepressants. With a wide range of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors ...
The Minnesota State volleyball team stayed perfect on the season over the weekend, picking up three more wins at the Miner Volleyball Tournament in Rolla, Missouri. The Mavericks (4-0) didn’t drop a ...
As the 2023-24 season continues to wind down, the games become more meaningful. Especially when you only play one game in a weekend, like the Minnesota State men’s basketball team did last weekend. It ...
Four years ago, my family dropped me off in my cap and gown at the curb of my highschool. I walked a few steps, solemnly grabbed my diploma, hopped back into my car and drove away. I never went back.
For senior Addison Clarey, returning to the field this fall was more than just the start of another soccer season. It was the beginning of her final chapter as a college athlete. “The first exhibition ...
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