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After 28 years of celebrations, pool events, happy hours and serving the Maryville 19-year-old-and-above community, Burny’s ...
Buffalo Wild Wings GO — and subsequently, The Station — evacuated around 8 p.m. Wednesday, shutting down for the night after a sensor went off in the kitchen and caused speculation of a leak. Along ...
Whether it's heating the sidewalks or a walkway between classes, many rumors float around Northwest about the tunnels under campus.
Northwest students, members of Sigma Tau Gamma-Theta Chapter and others, such as University President Lance Tatum, gathered 8 p.m. April 17 around the Memorial Bell Tower to honor former student ...
The Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street Program aims to draw attention to rural areas and engage small-town audiences. Maryville was chosen as one of six Missouri communities to host ...
Former Northwest student Joe Miller, 19, died April 11 in Omaha due to a brain tumor. A visitation for the family to greet friends will be held 4-7 p.m. April 15 at the First Christian Church in ...
A late-game power surge led the Northwest softball team (18-25, 8-14 MIAA) to take Game 1 of the doubleheader against Emporia State (26-20, 7-13 MIAA) April 11, before falling 2-0 Game 2 — earning its ...
Northwest is aware of 43 students affiliated with the University whose visas have been revoked, according to an email sent by Northwest President Lance Tatum to faculty, staff and students just after ...
Christian Dixon might not be a name heard on the Top 40, but he is well-known around campus. The graduate student works as Northwest’s annual giving specialist, but he also releases his own music.
True crime is something I’ve been a fan of for longer than I can remember. I grew up watching the Investigation Discovery channel trying to figure the crime out way before the episode ended. I was ...
Half a decade has passed since the COVID outbreak was declared a national emergency in the United States, the pandemic causing mass shutdowns across the country — specifically in schools.
Maryville’s 6.37 square miles is home to 20 religious buildings celebrating over nine different nondenominational and other Christian denominations, not including other religions celebrated by ...