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Feature Articles
  • Small town girl goes to Opryland
    She wanted to follow her dream, so Lea Margaret McLaurin sold her business, packed up, and left small-town Mississippi for a sprawling, nine-acre hotel in fast-growing Nashville, Tenn.
  • Thank you for my song...
    This is not your ordinary gospel music. This is a move-your-body, clap-your-hands, raise-your-arms, put-a-smile-on-your-face, let-it-all-loose, sing-your-heart-out gospel. The 45 young people who make up Black Voices work hard at their music, and they believe in their song.
  • Researcher's cloning techniques hold promise in human medicine
    Sunday drives through the country often are spent passing through tranquil areas with ducks swimming on blue-green ponds and cows grazing in rolling fields. While this placid scene is common throughout the country, it might very well take on a different meaning if the cows grazing in the fields were walking pharmaceutical factories, capable of producing pharmaceutical proteins.
  • Surviving freshman year
    Long-time educators offer tips for first year success.
  • Roads scholars: Taking the university to Mississippi's places and people
    Faculty and staff go on the road to bring the university to the people of Mississippi.
  • The right stuff: MSU students bring zero G research home
    Mississippi State students learn the difficulties of conducting research in a zero gravity environment.

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