February 14, 2018

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About 150 million cards are exchanged each Valentine’s Day.

Feb. 14, 2018 | Midwestern State University | thewichitan.com | Your Campus. Your News. | Vol. 82 No. 19

Urinetown Roles

PHOTO BY CORTNEY WOOD | THE WICHITAN

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As part of a town hall meeting updating students, faculty and staff on the progress of the Comprehensive Campaign, Tony Vidmar, vice president of university advancement and public affairs, encourages attendees to take ownership of the university through sponsorships. “Even if you don’t want to be the one to fundraise, you might know someone who is in just the right place to donate,” Vidmar said.

See what it takes to put on a musical and how a technical director, head dresser, actor and assistant manager have only the success of the musical in mind.

Donations exceed $34 million Awareness About SPED SPED majors and members of council for exceptional children sell chocolate strawberries, cupcakes and cookies to raise awareness about special education.

Basketball Seniors

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Graduating seniors were celebrated during the men’s and women’s basketball games.

Donors to fund new student center, Greek life building CORTNEY WOOD MANAGING EDITOR

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o alleviate some of the crowding in the Clark Student Center, Suzanne Shipley, university president, announced the Daniel building will be repurposed as a greek commons for sorority and fraternities as well as other student organizations as part of the boundless opportunity campaign at the town hall meeting at 1:30 p.m. in the Comanche Suite on Feb. 13. Daniel is a working building next to the student center, and it is in the “perfect spot to take some of the activities that are crowding the students in the center and replace them,” Shipley said. The Daniel Hall was a place of residence before it was repurposed as a multipurpose building, so Shipley said the administration are looking to build a “shiny, new building” to work out of. According to Shipley, she reached out to Mac Cannedy, J.S. Bridwell Foundation leader, for $4 million to refurbish the Daniel building for sorority and fraternity for a greek commons to be available for other student organizations to take some of the activity away

from the student center. allels the campus’ strategic campaign to show As of now, Fain Hall – across from the Clark “we are reaching out to be good citizens in Student Center and next to Daniel – offers our community,” Shipley said. The meeting an area for all the sororities on campus, but was able to reiterate the announcements from the fraternities have to meet the Board of Regents meeting elsewhere. According to Sierra Thursday, Feb. 8, which inMartinez, Chi Omega pledge cluded updates to Moffett and class director and education Bolin, and naming the McCoy freshman, Fain Hall is almost College Science, Math and Entoo small for all the people gineering. now. “This has been a really good Because she is in charge of process. A lot of work goes into getting the girls in her sorority these seven years, and the first to interact with one another, year was spent in planning,” Martinez said the new comShipley said. “About this time mons will allow for a more last year, Tony and I began askcomfortable environment so ing people for money, and we the girls don’t feel “lectured at, spent most of our early summer but talked to.” with the football stadium. And SUZANNE SHIPLEY “It would be neat to have our goal was to not ask anyone UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT places for the Greek life to who had been an academic domeet at on campus,” Martinez nor, that we were only going to said. “To have us located on campus would be ask people or businesses that gave to the atha way to get us more connected with the rest letic department. We chose to make this an of campus. It will be a place for students to ask academic campaign.” questions and see us out.” see DONATIONS pg. 5 The boundless opportunity campaign par-

“The next iteration of the campaign is not about dollar amounts, it’s about number of people involved.”


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