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Tiffany Orue and Carlos Rios, both of Wichita Falls, graduated from Bowdoin. Orue is a biology major and Rios majored in Latin American studies and Spanish and minored in teaching.
Justice says - pretty words' of no help
Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Jess Dickinson told those attending the Arkansas Access to Justice Conference at the Bowen School of Law that the U.S. Constitution intended to take care of its citizens in the court of law regardless of their "station" in life, noting the document's first 17 words: We the people of the United States, in Order to ... (more)
Cathedral valedictorian enjoys academic challenges
Though tears of sadness will drench her goodbyes, Bailey said she cried tears of joy when she heard she was Cathedral's valedictorian.
Even in the first months of life, he endured three surgeries to overcome a congenital stomach disorder that threatened to starve him of nutrition he needed to grow.
Clinton: Miss. Picnic in N.Y. June 9
Mississippi College alums are invited to the 33rd annual Mississippi Picnic on June 9 in New York's Central Park.
The words printed across the front page of Tuesday's Clarion-Ledger had to be like a punch in the... The 1995 graduate of Hinds Community College's Pearl campus in Rankin County found herself jobless after being downsized in 2009 from the small family-owned business where she worked as a receptionist.
Hinds CC, MC to ink transfer agreement
Educators on Wednesday will offer details of an an agreement that creates a 'seamless transfer process' between Hinds Community College and Mississippi College.
Shrinking market concerns attorneys
Matt Blanchard's competitive spirit as a college football player shows - he's taking on the legal world by himself in a job market still reeling from the nation's economic downturn.
Camp season starts May 29 at MC
Mississippi College's new summer camp season begins May 29 when the first wave of high school cheerleaders arrive on the Clinton campus.
For five days this summer, campers get the opportunity to learn about music from an award-winning faculty, live in Mississippi College residence halls, and take part in a talent show.
Mary Libby Payne, founding dean of the Mississippi College School of Law, will have a lecture series named in her honor on the Jackson campus this fall.
Clinton High graduation ceremonies set
Members of the class of 2012 are leaving Clinton High with more than $2.7 million in scholarships to colleges and universities.
Court Tosses Workplace Retaliation Damages Suit Against Mississippi College
In 2010, a Mississippi federal judge ordered the school to pay a former professor $345,020 after a federal jury found she had been the victim of workplace retaliation.
Honorary raises money for clinic
Mississippi College's Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Association recently raised $2,000 for the Jackson Free Clinic that provides healthcare to needy families.
House to get interim state superintendent post
The board chose House, now deputy superintendent for instructional enhancement and internal operations, following a closed meeting Thursday.
From the front porch of her house in Clinton, her father and grandfather loved watching Choctaws football games, while her mother enjoyed gazing at the beautiful trees on campus.
Coast students earn awards in annual Stock Market Game
Coast students were well-represented Tuesday at the 2012 Annual Stock Market Game and Financial Literacy Challenges Awards Ceremony at Mississippi College in Clinton.
Symphony sets first concert of the season
The Mississippi Wind Symphony will present the first concert of its 2012 season on May 22 at Swor Auditorium on the campus of Mississippi College.
ULM dean to interview for position in Montana
A dean at the University of Louisiana at Monroe will interview for the position of dean of Montana State University's College of Education, Health and Human Development.
Emma Campbell, 3, wears one of her trademark tutus Wednesday in her Raymond home.
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