Dragons in the news

Take a look at the news stories featuring MSUM in the last week. Stories are presented in chronological order.

Minnesota students stop in Jacksonville on multi-state service trip, Journal Courier: “Instead of lying on a beach in a more tropical climate or getting a home-cooked meal from their parents, about 30 students from a Minnesota university are spending their week-long spring break traveling and lending a hand in cities in several states, including Jacksonville (Illinois).”

MSUM students brewing interest in FM craft beer scene, Inforum: “College students here are brewing up buzz around F-M craft beer. Monday night, an MSUM documentary class screened ‘Crafted’ at Junkyard Brewing Company in Moorhead.”

MSUM Professor reacts to latest Presidential tweets, KFGO: “MSUM Political Science Professor and Dept. Chair, Barbara Headrick joined Bonnie and Doug on the morning show to talk about the latest Presidential tweets.”

Dragons women lose in first round of Central Region tournament, Inforum: “Minnesota State Moorhead went ice cold in the middle of the game Friday, March 10, in the first round of the NCAA Division II Central Region women’s basketball tournament. The Dragons couldn’t recover.”

East Central knocks off Dragons men in overtime at Central Region, Inforum: “Too much Braxton Reeves proved too much for Minnesota State Moorhead to overcome Saturday, March 11. Reeves poured in 35 points, including eight in overtime, to lead East Central (Okla.) to a 115-106 victory against the Dragons in the first round of the NCAA Division II Central Region men’s basketball tournament at Bearcat Arena.”

Dragons senior Bosch finishes second at Division II wrestling tournament, Inforum: “Minnesota State Moorhead senior Blake Bosch finished in second place at 133 pounds Saturday, March 11, at the NCAA Division II wrestling championships.”

Creating art from glass, Newark Advocate: “Aaron Buchholz was a small town boy who grew up to be a U.S. Marine, only to discover he had an extraordinary gift to create amazing glassworks. Today he owns St. Louisville Glass … He wound up in the art department at what is now Minnesota State University Moorhead. ‘It was where I got my first taste of glassblowing in 1995,’ he remembered. ‘My concentration was in photography, but I think I spent more time in the glass studio.'”

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