SUMMER EDITION

Page 1

SUMMER 2015 | Midwestern State University | thewichitan.com | Your Campus. Your News. | SPECIAL ISSUE

PHOTO BY RACHEL JOHNSON | WICHITAN

PHOTO BY RACHEL JOHNSON | WICHITAN

Madison Scogin, composite science and education freshman and member of Chi Omega, lines up a shot in the archery portion of the Greek Olympics April 17. PHOTO BY LAUREN ROBERTS | WICHITAN

Members of the Stang Gang cheer at the game against Texas A&M-Commerce Oct. 25 at Memorial Stadium.

Four guys under hypnosis are told they are Beyoncé and her back-up dancers who have to perform a concert. This event was put on by the University Planning Board for Stampede Week. Nearly 200 students attended.

WELCOME TO THE CLUB Education more than just going to class PAYTON BONER REPORTER

E

ducation is more than “just going to class,” according to Matthew Park, associate vice president of student affairs and dean of students. “We want students to be responsible human beings who can communicate and who can think, who can work with a group. I don’t think you exclusively learn these skills in the traditional classroom environment,” Park said. “You can learn them through co-curricular experiences as well. It’s a positive thing when students get involved, meaning they find something they are passionate about and interested in, and they pursue it.” To help students find their passion, 87 registered student organizations provide students the opportunity to develop leadership skills, to learn how to work on a team and how to organize events.

Seventeen of these student organizations are academic, as well as three club sports, six cultural, 15 Greek, two hobbies and sports, 18 honorary, nine religious and faith-based, eight special interest, five student governance, and four University Committees. For example, the German Club is an active organization on campus, with 10 members this year. “German Club meets every week, but every second week we have an event that is generally open to the public. The first week, we just meet and plan for the next few events and then we generally hang out for a bit, and talk about German culture,” said club President Michael Chalupa, criminal justice junior. “On occasion we play German games or other activities. Sometimes we also meet with the Wichita Falls German American Club, which is a group of German people who live in Wichita

Falls and get together to celebrate German culture,” Chalupa said. The club participates in various activities, including screening films and participating in charity events. “German club has been at MSU for the past two years, since Yvonne Franke set it up her first year at MSU,” Chalupa said. “The German program died for a bit when the previous advisor we had retired in 2011, but Franke came to MSU in 2013 and restarted the program, including the classes.” The Engineers for a Sustainable World has eight students involved, most of which are seniors and officers. “We usually get involved with small green energy projects around campus and help where we can with clean ups and working with Engineering Day/ Week, Earth Day and Arbor Day,” said Clarke O’Connor, mechanical engineering senior and club president. “We

also go to the national conference for Engineering Building for a Sustainable World and South by Southwest Eco Fair. In the past we have helped with Fantasy of Lights and learned how to work with solar panels.” “Students should join to be a part of an engineering organization for their resume. It also helps to be involved with other engineers and learn about working with teams on projects,” added O’Connor. “It’s also a great way to network with other engineers. We are not only engineering but are open for business majors and environmentally inclined students.” The Chess Club has 12 active members. “We have meetings every week mostly just to play chess, though every now and then we will play another game

see CLUBS pg. 2

Fresh dough. No conveyor ovens. Always stone cooked. Locally purchased produce. Locally owned and operated. WWW.STONEOVENPIZZA.COM • 940-692-7768 Show student ID for 10% off your next order. Text “oven” to 88202 for free pizza!


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
SUMMER EDITION by The Wichitan and Wai Kun - Issuu