Ultimate frisbee team flies high above competition
“Look out now!” can be heard not only from the mouths of the Millersville ultimate frisbee team, but is now echoing out of the mouths of colleges students all over the state.
With a record of 28-4, the Millersville ultimate frisbee team, known as Moose, has never had a better semester than the one that they are currently in, with a ranking of twentieth in the nation.
NAACP educates during Reaching Out Day
To commemorate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as well as countless others who participated in the struggle for freedom, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) of Millersville University College Chapter hosted an annual Reaching Out Day event.
Classes cancelled due to budget cuts
Scheduling always proves to be a difficult task for some, especially the battle that ensues with the sophomores who register last. Every student must prepare their plan A for classes and follow up with a plan B just in case [...]
Professor Giddy speaks of love
“I assume everyone here is interested in falling in love?” began the Thursday night lecture given by Dr. John Patrick Giddy, Professor of Philosophy and Ethics at the University Kwazulu in Natal, South Africa. Dr. Giddy’s lecture explored the idea [...]
Contest held by student affairs to reduce the abuse of alcohol
In some way, shape, or form, alcohol affects most of the population at any university or college. Although some students do not share an interest with alcohol through drinking, there is always that one group of people who strolls down [...]
Walk a mile in her shoes
There is an old saying: “You can’t really understand another person’s experience until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes.” On October 7, 2009, the “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” program is calling all men and women to “get their swagger on and strut in stilettos” to protest rape, sexual assault and gender violence. This program asks men to literally walk one mile in women’s high-heeled shoes throughout Millersville University to protest.
Millersville to participate in day of caring
In a downward moving economy, it is a breath of fresh air– that communities are putting together campaigns to “spruce up” neighborhoods while touching the lives of hundreds through volunteering their time.
Orientation ’09 changes prove to be successful
The end of August usually indicates the close of summer and the start of school; however it also marks the beginning of a long four years for the new students.
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