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WiSE hosted its first meeting of the semester, pulling women in STEM together for a progressive meeting.

WiSE hosts first meeting of the semester

Nishrenika Pokhrel, Multimedia Journalist | February 14, 2024

On Feb. 1, Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) held its first meeting of the Spring semester. The meeting was held in the Thad Cochran Center over coffee and pizza. Women studying in all fields of...

Video games are not responsible for mass shootings

Video games are not responsible for mass shootings

Carlton Mcgrone and Carlton Mcgrone | March 27, 2018

The debate on whether or not video games are to blame for children’s destructive behaviors has been circulating for years, yet President Donald Trump recently insisted on tackling the subject once again....

Anticipated entertainment releases of 2018

Anticipated entertainment releases of 2018

Carlton Mcgrone and Carlton Mcgrone | January 30, 2018

With a new year comes new, exciting content for students to further indulge in while procrastinating and ignoring responsibilities. 2018 promises to deliver yet another year jam-packed with highly anticipated...

Online dating is ruining romance, here’s why

Online dating is ruining romance, here’s why

Carlton Mcgrone and Carlton Mcgrone | January 30, 2018

In a world where we’re able to order virtually anything through an app and get it delivered within hours, it’s no surprise online dating was one of the first truly remarkable things that the internet...

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Recent weather events show evidence of climate change

Ashley Hobson and Ashley Hobson | January 23, 2018

Mississippi experienced record snowfall just a few short weeks ago in December of 2017. Even more outstanding is the fact that South Mississippi closed schools, government buildings and basically the state...

Net neutrality threatened to be destroyed

Net neutrality threatened to be destroyed

Will Veazey and Will Veazey | November 28, 2017

Most people reading this will not be prepared for what lies herein, as the principle of net neutrality has been a hallmark of our first world freedom since the internet’s conception. The FCC, by way...

‘South Park: The Fractured but Whole’ is crude, unapologetic

‘South Park: The Fractured but Whole’ is crude, unapologetic

Carlton Mcgrone and Carlton Mcgrone | October 31, 2017

Harassing delinquent sixth-graders, doing combat with grouchy strippers and saving the town from yet another alien invasion is all in a day’s work for South Park newest hero: you. South Park: The Fractured...

Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds continues to break records

Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds continues to break records

Carlton Mcgrone and Carlton Mcgrone | September 26, 2017

The explosive online sensation PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, more commonly referred to as PUBG, broke records with over one million users playing daily and over 10 million copies sold. What began as...

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Students respond to the release of new Apple technology

Carlton Mcgrone and Carlton Mcgrone | September 19, 2017

Southern Miss students shared their thoughts on Apple’s announcement of its coming hardware with a variety of perspectives. With the iPhone X (pronounced “ten”) releasing at $999, there was a slew...

Marine Conservation Club raises environmental awareness

Marine Conservation Club raises environmental awareness

Ashley Hobson and Ashley Hobson | September 12, 2017

The University of Southern Mississippi prides itself in offering “over 30 dynamic student organizations that enhance campus culture every day with their ideas, events, and leadership” according to...

Canvas replaces Blackboard as online learning system

Canvas replaces Blackboard as online learning system

After getting feedback from students and professors, The University of Southern Mississippi decided to change the platform it uses for all online academic resources. Now, students will be redirected to...

Total solar eclipse visible for first time in decades

Total solar eclipse visible for first time in decades

Hiba Tahir and Hiba Tahir | August 15, 2017

Sky enthusiasts across the U.S. are eager to bear witness to a rare celestial spectacle on Monday, August 21, when, for the first time in the nation’s history, citizens will be able to observe a total...

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