Did you know the @TheMissourian was once the Green and White Courier? The paper changed names and published as the Northwest Missourian for the first time on this day in 1926!
Written by Dr. Joel Hamilton
Joel was a member of the BMB and part of NWMSU class of 2017. The Mud Crab King book series follows a prince who is struggling with his identity in a kingdom ruled by racial divides and underrepresentation.
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It’s National College Radio Day! KXCV became the first full-power public radio service in Missouri back in 1971. The dual mission of serving listeners and training students remains foremost in the KXCV/KRNW mission.
Here’s a short article about the role the newspapers played in sensationalizing “Jack” and making him both infamous and a legend.
https://t.co/WaRMSwPkqm
The Midwest Taught Me:
1. How to smell a storm
2. Dress in layers
3. Expect four seasons in an hour
4. How to drive in the snow and rain
5. Olympic level Cornhole skill
6. To tie something down to the point “it’s not going anywhere”
7. Less than a 16 hour drive? don’t fly