Northwest is having a bell-ringing ceremony at 3:30 p.m. April 15 at the Bell of '48 to remember Hemanth Yallanki, according to a Northwest News email.
Yallanki was a graduate student who died Nov. 17. For more information, read here. https://t.co/l9Hj8DQmCR
Yesterday I attended the Missouri College Media Association State Conference and received two first place awards in editorial/op-ed page design and column writing in division II.
Thank you to everyone who has supported me throughout this journey!
Our staff took home 33 awards yesterday at the Missouri College Media Association State Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, including a first place award for sweepstakes in Division II and third place for overall newspaper.
Congratulations to the staff!
I’m incredibly proud of the work @TheMissourian put in for this issue. If you haven’t picked one up already, stop by the Union before 2 p.m today or grab one from any building on campus!
BREAKING | In response to today's shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade, Northwest Wellness Services will have counselors available from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the J.W. Jones Student Union Living Room.
I’ve heard the phrase, “You’re not an alcoholic if you’re still in college,” more times than I can count.
Sorry to break it to you — alcoholism doesn’t have an age limit nor does it care whether you’re in college or not.
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I got the opportunity to sit down with Clarence Green following his retirement announcement yesterday.
Check out the story to learn more about his history at Northwest and retirement plans.
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After watching Jo Koy's jokes about "Barbie" flop at the Golden Globes, it's apparent he missed the whole point of the film.
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To help students access mental healthcare easier, Mosaic Medical Center - Maryville and the Northwest Missouri Cooperative Mental Health Board have finished the first phase of adding telehealth units in schools across Northwest Missouri.
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Pine said the department is doing a cause and origin investigation, but he guesses the tenants could be out of their apartment anywhere from two weeks to a couple of months.
Around 6 p.m. tonight, the Maryville Fire Department responded to a cooking appliance fire in the Campus View Apartment Complex.
Interim Fire Chief Jace Pine said no one was injured, and it was contained to one unit.