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The Millersville University Swing Club, also known at the Cool Cats Swing club is a dance club on campus that was introduced in the fall of 2003, the swing club is currently made up of eleven members and eight performers, but all students and faculty on campus are urged to join because they believe anyone can learn to dance if they are willing to try.
The Millersville University chapter of SAM, the Society for the Advancement of Management, recently won the annual CASE competition at the SAM National Conference, held in Las Vegas, Nev.
Auntie Anne’s pretzel has been rolling in the dough in and out of the kitchen, and now public relations majors at Millersville are in on their secret.
Last Wednesday evening all candidates for Student Senate office gathered in Myers Auditorium for a debate.
Students for a Democratic Society presented their petition to have a textbook list available to students two weeks prior to the semester to members of Student Senate on Thursday, Feb. 26.
On Tuesday, March 10, a small group of students gathered in a circle at the SMC MPR to discuss several upcoming campaigns that will be happening in Pennsylvania as well as all over the country.
Upon the signing of the Vision 2020 statement last month, Robert Slabinski, C.E.O. of Student Lodging, Inc. and Student Services, Inc., went above and beyond his annual $400,000 contribution to the Millersville Borough by announcing a gift of an additional $10,000.
At this week’s Student Senate meeting, the senators and the board addressed main issues that will affect the campus and the student body, alike.
While many of us were hiding from the cold weather, the members of the Ocean Science Club embraced the below freezing temperatures.
It takes a lot to uproot and move, especially when leaving loved ones behind, but after nine and a half years of service to Millersville University, Dr. Phillip Riordan will be stepping down from his position as associate vice president of student affairs.