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University sees rise in fall enrollment
"Heads count for show; credits count for dough" is the old saying about a university's enrollment.
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The Wichita Falls Chamber Orchestra's fall concert, called "Coffee, Cake and Classics," begins at 3 p.m. Sunday in Akin Auditorium on the Midwestern State University campus.
Our opinion: Scholarship keeps philanthropist's memory alive
Three years after an idea came to fruition, The Mavericks and the Wichita Falls Boys & Girls Club continue to honor a strong supporter of both organizations, the late James Lane, a successful Wichita Falls businessman who saw the benefits of higher education.
Speaker: Colleges could do a lot better
Raymond A. Paredes, Commissioner of Higher Education, lays out the many challenges facing higher ed, including dismal graduation rates, a disconnect between what's expected of high school students compared to what universities expect, the challenge of attracting Latinos to college programs, and the need to cut costs by dropping low-production ...
OK likely for higher MSU standards
To all high school juniors: Here's one more reason to take that SAT Prep Camp, study that SAT workbook, or join your local Academic Success Project to beef up your SAT score.
Wichita Falls not immune to down economy
The numbers don't lie, and anyone who has looked at figures generated by James Owen and the Bureau of Business & Government Research at Midwestern State University can tell Wichita Falls hasn't escaped the effects of the recession.
GCC theater students win awards
Four Grayson County College theater students were recognized during the American College Theater Festival state competition Oct.
MSU says out with online, back to paper
Midwestern State University students may be tech savvy, but they've rejected one technological improvement so adamantly that the university is being forced to regress to the old ways.
Vigil for domestic violence victims Candles are lit as the names of...
Vigil for domestic violence victims Candles are lit as the names of domestic violence victims are read during a candlelight vigil to observe Domestic Violence Awareness Month Thursday at Midwestern State University's Clark Student Center.
Domestic Violence Happens Every Day, Candlelight Vigil Tonight at M.S.U. Remembers Victims
First Step of Wichita Falls is holding a candlelight vigil at Midwestern State University tonight, raising awareness for domestic violence.
Principals for a day learn of school life
You can read all the newspaper stories you want about schools and their new facilities, special programs or unique problems, but until you've walked the halls with an actual principal and seen the school culture up close, you haven't got the full story, say Wichita Falls business people.
Tradition heats upMSU students burn opposition T-shirts
Anyone donating a shirt from a competing school got a free MSU T-shirt. The new Midwestern State University Homecoming tradition began three years ago, but it caught fire immediately.
Elizabeth Lewandowski is a professor of theatre and costume designer at Midwestern State University.
Cindy, Karen, Kathi and Michelle. They are four mothers, all Midwestern State University financial aid administrators in the university's Financial Aid Office, each with at least one child in college.
Entrepreneur eyes Wichita Falls
Claire Kowalick/Times Record News Tarkan Maner, CEO of Wyse Technologies, speaks Wednesday about entrepreneurship to Dillard College of Business students, faculty and other community leaders.
Visitors to Dr. Keith Williamson's office are wheezing, coughing and running fevers with chills.
Alisa Dell Schroeder and Cody Paul Echols were married Sept. 12 at the Old Country Club Inn.
Crime Stoppers ax annual haunted house
This year, the old McClurkan's building will be no scarier than any of the other vacant downtown buildings.
Human Race Machine will change your face
This screen shot, shows what a white female would look like as an Indian person.
Classic film planted in 'Bad Seed'
Nancy Kelly and Patty McCormack in "The Bad Seed." Starring a psychotic 8-year-old girl in pigtails, the storyline of the 1956 movie "The Bad Seed" was so controversial that the filmmakers had to change the ending.
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