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John Glenn Friendship 7 Day

Anniversary of Glenn's first orbit

Do you remember John Glenn's first orbit on February 20, 1962? Do you have some special memories or stories about this flight? Send us your commentaries, memories, or opinions about this day so we can include your stories in our coverage of the anniversary of Glenn's first orbit and in honor of the newly appointed John Glenn Friendship 7 Day. Email your memories and contact information to bandm@muskingum.edu.

Feb. 3 Edition

Muskingum University’s 175th anniversary

   Muskingum University's 175th anniversary or the Dodransbicentennial will be on March 18, but the actual celebration will be held during Muskiepalooza weekend.

Students find stolen football trophy shattered on lake

   The stolen Marietta football trophy was discovered by several students shattered on the frozen lake behind Boyd Science Center on Sunday Jan. 22.

Cooking with Chef Baker

Nibbles and Knives

Executive Chef Anthony Baker is the leader of a new group on campus looking to teach students the value of cooking. Baker will host the cooking club, Nibbles and Knives one Friday per month in Thomas Dining Hall.

Student Senate

Minutes to be distributed to students by email

   Student Senate minutes will now be sent to Muskingum students through e-mail.

The benefits of learning a foreign language

  Learning another foreign language is an option at Muskingum. The university currently offers various classes in French, German, and Spanish with the opportunity to experience a more complete understanding of the language through weekly sessions with native speaking teaching aides.

May Term trip to Ireland and Scotland

   During the weeks of May 13-31, students will be traveling to Ireland and Scotland for an educational trip.

How to join the RA League

   Finding a job on campus can be difficult. However, there is one job position that is accepting applications right now.

   Muskingum University students have the opportunity to apply to become an RA.

Think ahead

Spring Break tips

   Spring Break, March 5 through 9, is approaching quickly.

   Here are some tips for those who haven't yet made plans or are working on a small budget.

Ohio seeks to get more kids in summer food program

  COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio education and food program officials want to increase the number of children in low-income areas who participate in a program that offers them free breakfasts or lunches during the summer, when they're not getting meals at school.

Muskie summer trip to cover hard-hitting topics

For the past seven or eight summers, Muskies have had the opportunity to go on trips to different locations to learn about topics relevant to them as college students in today's world.

Professors share writing experiences

For many professors on Muskingum's campus, much of what little free time they have is devoted to outside projects including, but not limited to, writing books and articles.

Categorizing ourselves

A process of division

Prejudice still exists based on race, on sexuality, on gender, and even things that haven't been allotted their own month of celebration.

Celebrating African American History Month

In 1976, President Gerald Ford issued the first message, "to recognize the important contribution made to our nation's life and culture by black citizens."

Moving forward

Overcoming ignorance

At this point in history, even though you may not be racist or prejudiced, the ignorance of those who are will always have more of an effect and stick out more than the daily interactions, kindness, and friendships of all who are not.

Deciphering the Super Bowl

XLVI is Greek to kids

NEW YORK (AP) — Kids LOL and OMG each other all the livelong day, but ask them to decipher the XLVI of this year's Super Bowl and you might as well be talking Greek.

Deciphering the Super Bowl

XLVI is Greek to kids

NEW YORK (AP) — Kids LOL and OMG each other all the livelong day, but ask them to decipher the XLVI of this year's Super Bowl and you might as well be talking Greek.

Hoops for the Cure

Hoops for the Cure, a themed women's basketball game to show awareness and support for those who are affected by breast cancer, is Feb. 4 at 3 p.m.

Muskies fall to Marietta

With a lead and less than eight minutes to go, it seemed as if the Muskies were going to upset Marietta at the basketball game in the Rec Center on Wednesday Jan. 25.

Patriots v. Giants

Round two

The New England Patriots and the New York Giants are back in the Super Bowl for 2012, scheduled to air Feb. 5 at 6 p.m.

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Orbit Media News

This year, the Black&Magenta has partnered with WMCO FM 90.7 and Orbit TV 9 to form the Orbit Media News organization. Our goal is to provide you with unlimited access to all of the news that you need and want. Check out the Orbit Media News website at www.orbitmediaonline.com!

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WMCO 90.7 FM

Muskingum University Radio

Check out the WMCO 90.7 FM Fall 2011 Schedule to find the programs you want to listen to! Catch news, weather, and sports updates, specialty programs, and hot new music. WMCO 90.7 FM Fall 2011 Schedule: http://www.muskingum.edu/~wmco/