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February 2007
Volume 21
Online Issue #6

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A place to be heard on campus and on MySpace?

Women’s Services has joined MySpace to get the word out about what services their office can provide to students. Jessica Helle-Morrisey, Women’s Services coordinator at Metropolitan State University, created the page after learning that the GLBT Services coordinator had one for her program....

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2007 Job Fair is February 26

Seven Minnesota State Colleges and Universities are hosting the 2007 Job Fair on Feb. 26, from 9 a.m.–3 p.m., at the Minneapolis Convention center. The Job Fair is open to recent Metropolitan State University graduates, students nearing the completion of their degrees (seniors and juniors) and alumni...

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Black History Month programming begins February 3

Metropolitan State University will officially kick off the university’s month-long Black History Month celebration on Feb. 3 with a panel discussion entitled, The Future of Black Consciousness, from 1 – 3 p.m. in the Founders Hall Auditorium, St. Paul Campus...

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Sporting the Twin Cities:
Freaky February

Perhaps the galaxy shifted when Tony Romo floundered the snap during the Texas Cowboys’ game-winning field goal attempt, which permitted the Seattle Seahawks to walk away with an unimagined 21-20 win. Or maybe it was when the Gopher men’s basketball team ignited against Purdue to win their Big Ten opener 65-59 after a particularly dismal season’s beginning (just ask former Coach Dan Monson). All I know is that the sports universe I woke up to in mid-January is a dramatically different place than it was in late 2006..

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Students Dealing with Stress:
Being under pressure and learning how to cope

As another semester begins, students once again are faced with the continual stress of papers, tests and projects inherent to a college student’s existence. Some have found ways to beat the stress. For others, the stress can be so unbearable it can lead to poor grades, dropping out of school and, in some extreme cases, suicide...

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