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While most Millersville students were relaxing during Spring Break, the men’s tennis team was getting to work and starting their spring season with five matches in one week in Hilton Head, S.C.
On Friday, March 13, Millersville University held a two day Economic Policy Conference which was organized to discuss the fundamentals of the global economy and reaffirming and redefining “Middle Class” in the 21st century.
My pockets are very ticklish. When money is slyly shaken from them, I tend to giggle. When I am put against a wall and my money is forced from me, I might start to laugh, but I tend not to.
This past Friday, Josh Cramoy, a 25-year-old musician performed on acoustic guitar at the Club de’Ville. The University Activities Board saw Cramoy perform and asked him to come down and play for us here at Millersville. Senior Donald Brennan, the president of UAB, said he wanted to have Cramoy perform at Club de‘Ville because he thought MU students would appreciate Cramoy’s talent.
John Cavanaugh, chancellor of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, or PASSHE, made a stop at Millersville before spring break.
Students practice their swing dance routines in the upstairs of Pucillo Gymnasium. They are part of the “Cool Cats” Swing Club.
The Millersville women’s basketball team had their season cut just a bit shorter than they had hoped on Friday after falling to the University of Charleston in the opening round of the NCAA Division II National Championships in California, Pa.
With rising healthcare costs, food bills, waistline sizes and the ever-growing acknowledgement that all we do has an impact on the world around us, we wonder, what can we do?
Think of all the fairytales you heard as a child, shake them up, dump them out, and you get Into the Woods.
At this point in senior Priscilla Jennings’ career, success is commonplace. Meet after meet, achievement after achievement, her coaches and teammates have come to expect the best from Jennings.