Casualty of CostOver 100 years of tradition lost to rising expenses, lack of orders
Due to rising costs and a low volume of student orders, this year's edition of the Reveille will be the last published version. The Reveille has recorded over 100 years of Mississippi State University history. The Reveille's name originated from Mississippi A&M's beginnings as a military school.…
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One-vehicle collision results in on-campus fatalityA one-vehicle accident early Saturday morning on the Mississippi State University campus resulted in the death of a Starkville resident, according to WCBI-TV. Nineteen-year-old Charlesy Collins was among four passengers in the two-door vehicle when the 12:30 a.m. incident occurred, according to Oktibbeha County coroner Michael Hunt. Starkville resident charged in on-campus fatality may have left scene of crimeA Starkville resident could be charged with leaving the scene of an accident immediately after an on-campus collision resulted in the death of a community college student early Saturday morning. He has already been charged with DUI manslaughter. Diamond Dawgs swept by Eagles in midweekThe Mississippi State Diamond Dawgs' hopes of a postseason took a further hit on Wednesday after getting swept by Southern Mississippi in a two-game midweek series. The Bulldogs (16-25, 4-14 SEC) gave up a combined 23 runs and 22 hits in the two games while scoring just 13 runs of their own. Troubadour Steve Earle makes big return to MississippiMost would not expect a person that dropped out of high school, took his first shot of heroin at 13 and went to jail for drugs to be much of a success, but then you would have never heard the story of Steve Earle. Earle is that kind of anomaly. When he first burst onto the scene in the early '80s he was heralded as Nashville's Springsteen. Editorial: Presidents of SA, MSU face difficult tasksWhile the end of projects and exams is around the corner for MSU students, there are two people on campus who have a lot of hard work ahead of them. Interim President Vance Watson and Student Association President Braxton Coombs face similar challenges following an MSU president who arguably did too much and an SA president who didn't do enough. |

