Unfinished businessBryant aims to complete projects before retirement
Tom Bryant may be in his last year as president of PSU, but he's not slowing down in the least. His plans for finishing projects around campus are ambitious as ever.
"There are some of those things I don't want to leave for the next person to have to deal with," Bryant said.…
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Preparing for winter |
False alarmCampus responds to bomb threat in Kelce
Police evacuated two campus buildings following a bomb threat just before 5 p.m. Tuesday. However, searches using bomb-sniffing dogs found no bombs and no one was injured.
The anonymous call came in to the Pittsburg Police Department dispatcher warning of a bomb in Kelce Hall.…
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Gorillas whip Nebraska-Omaha 33-21PSU faces Northwest MIssouri in 2nd-round playoffs |
Speaker tells of her student-inspired run for Congress
Deflating myths about political candidates being millionaires and teaching her sixth grade students the importance of civic duty and the attainability of a political office, Tierney Cahill ran for Nevada's District 2 congressional seat in the 2000 election.…
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Findings of economic impact study presented
The average PSU student spent $10,304 in the Pittsburg economy in the 2007-'08 academic year, according to the school's most recent economic impact study.
With 7,087 students enrolled, that brings the total impact last year to $73 million.
These figures are up from $9,328 per student, or $63 million for 6,723 students, in 2002, when the university undertook the same kind of study.…
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