Story by Rob Curry, Assistant News Editor UCM’s Fencing Club is halfway through a very active semester. The club hosted its first tournament in the Student Recreation and Wellness Center Oct…. Read more »
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Sigma Tau Delta brings literary awareness to students
Story by Andrea Lopez, for The Muleskinner Dating back to 1959, Sigma Tau Delta is one of the oldest organizations still present at UCM. UCM’s Gamma Theta chapter participates in an… Read more »
Your voice matters, your vote counts
Story by NICOLE COOKE, Copy Editor Even though the election is over and a new president has been elected, we’re sure to hear political debates from excited or unhappy voters through… Read more »
How to be heard (properly)
Story by Kristin Gallagher, Business Manager Although you may not know it, there is a right and wrong way to express your opinions of the student newspaper. You can always complain… Read more »
The movie remake epidemic
Story by Mitchell Brown, for The Muleskinner An infectious disease has consumed the entertainment industry; it’s been growing for some time now. It’s a disease called the virus of the remakes…. Read more »
Wrestling begins season with annual UCM Open
Story by Alex Agueros, for The Muleskinner The Mules wrestling season begins Sunday with the annual UCM Open, a meet that is expecting more than 300 entries. Along with the Mules,… Read more »
Jennies volleyball trying to claim MIAA title
Story by Jason Strickland, Sports Editor The No. 6 Jennies volleyball team (23-4, 15-1) will be on the road on Friday to face a team that hasn’t lost a set for… Read more »
Mules basketball wants MIAA title for itself
Story by Jason Strickland, Sports Editor The Mules basketball team shared the MIAA regular season title last season with Washburn and Northwest, so they want to win the title by themselves… Read more »
Soccer hosts Central Regional
Story by Alex Agueros, for The Muleskinner The No. 12 Jennies Soccer team earned the top seed in the NCAA Division-II Tournament, earning a first round bye, and home field advantage… Read more »
PR graduates exhibit the value of networking
Story by Nicole Cooke, Copy Editor— Public relations students were given the opportunity to network and gain advice from PR professionals during PRSSA’s annual PR Pro Day Tuesday, Oct. 30. Nine… Read more »