Along with typical political messaging, many yard signs in Nodaway County are conveying a unique message right now — “No data center.” Click the link to read more on an issue that's uniting Nodaway County residents.
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Nodaway County residents recently became aware of an artificial intelligence data center possibly coming to the area. This inspired the formation of Nodaway Says No, who hosted a protest yesterday opposing the data center. Read more here:
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Northwest hired its next vice president of student affairs, who will begin his role June 29. To do this, he must move to the opposite side of the state. Read more here:
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Northwest welcomes Elior Collegiate Dining May 15 as the new food services provider. This process followed Sodexo’s decision to end its contract with the University early. @TheMissourian
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The Northwest community had the opportunity to meet with two finalists for the vice president of student affairs position this week. Read about them here:
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The cybercriminal hacking and extortion group ShinyHunters breached Instructure and claims to have the personal information of 275 million people across nearly 9,000 schools around the world — and Northwest is affected. Read more here:
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The monthly payroll cycle all Northwest employees use — staff, faculty and students — is changing, and with it, is the amount of money some employees may earn in a given month. @TheMissourian
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Four out of seven members of Northwest's Board of Regents have termed-out of their roles; however, a commitment to the University keeps them serving. Click the link below to read more:
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The FIFA World Cup is rolling into Kansas City, Missouri, and with it, over 650,000 visitors. Not only can the city expect an economic boom, but the impacts will be seen in surrounding areas — including Maryville. @TheMissourian
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The first meeting of the 104th Student Senate wasn’t just about swearing senators in — it also brought something back to campus that hasn’t been seen in decades.
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Residential Life is partnering with the Northwest Recycling Center to bring the campus a fun event at the Centennial Garden April 22 before finals week, offering students a break from their studying and packing. Click below to read more:
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The tennis courts at Beal Park have been unusable for years due to weathering, but Maryville Parks and Recreation has a way to get out of this pickle — pickleball courts. Click below to read more:
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While the Spring Craft Fair signifies the end of the season for some Maryville residents, others are using it as an opportunity to get an early spring on their new business. Click below to read more:
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Northwest welcomed author Jeffrey Rosen as part of its Distinguished Lecture Series April 9. Rosen shared information about his book. Click below to read more:
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In alignment with Maryville Momentum 2045, the Maryville City Council took a step to rebrand the city’s image at its April 13 meeting. Click below to read more:
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Northwest’s Wellness Services brought back its What Were You Wearing display after a one-year hiatus to dissuade the blaming of those who have experienced sexual assault. Click below to read more:
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Northwest hosted its sixth-annual Bearcat Day of Green this past week, looking to copy the success of last spring’s fundraiser. Last year’s event boasted nearly $190,000 in donations. Click below to read more:
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Reporters from the Northwest Missourian will be livestreaming the election results as they are read aloud. Check out this link to find the livestream: https://t.co/1VDZa5q4g6
A band of Northwest faculty — all with Maryville, Missouri, origins — has gained local notoriety through their emphatic live performances. Click below to read more:
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Residents from across northwest Missouri met for the third time in Maryville to protest U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration as part of the worldwide No Kings protest. Click Below to read more:
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