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		Campus advocate is here to help students

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

4 days ago by By Cassie Wilson, For the Muleskinner

He came from the city of Jesse James and wanted to make sure that everyone knows that 'St. Joe' is where your mail comes from. "Thank us for your mail, although it's kind of slow," said Eugene Stillman.

The University of Central Missouri's campus advocate, Eugene Carter Stillman, was born and raised in St. Joseph, Missouri.

History soon to come alive: well, theoretically

The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO

1 hour ago by Kaitlyn McConnell

It's tall. It's an eyesore. It's unique. It's a piece of Springfield's history.

In case you're still confused, a walk around Park Central Square will get you a whole lot warmer.

Ah, the Heer's Building.

For those of you who haven't had the privilege of growing up in the Ozarks, it might seem like the Heer's building is just another subject reporters write about when they're out of story ideas.

Fruits, fitness and Frito pie

The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO

9 hours ago by Leigh Bishop

The Freshman 15 has been immortalized as a rite of passage for entering college students. The reality is that many students do put on weight when entering college. The reason behind the weight gain, however, is not always directly connected to the Frito pie line in the Commons.

E-waste not ... want not

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

1 day ago by Elizabeth Windle

Janci Wydrick says she would pay good money to get rid of her old electronic equipment. The good news is that for now, the sophomore in chemistry doesn't have to.

"I believe the benefits far outweigh the cost," Wydrick said. "The office I work at on campus currently recycles our printer toner.

Campus cracks down on pirated music, movies

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

3 days ago by Anna Bahr

With recent technological advances, students have the ability to download music and films from the comfort of their homes...or university campus. While this isn't an inherently bad thing, illegal downloads certainly are.

According to a 2005 study by the RIAA, a national organization that monitors and protects the rights of music artists, major record labels lost over $ 5 million to piracy.

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