Reunion Weekend to Leave Legacy

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Muskingum University celebrates Homecoming Friday, Oct. 19 through Sunday, Oct. 21, welcoming alumni and friends to campus.

This year’s Reunion Weekend event marks the pairing of the traditional Alumni Weekend summer celebration with Homecoming.

Current Muskies received a head start to the weekend Thursday, Oct. 18. Students attended a bonfire, listened to sports captains talk about the weekend’s upcoming games, and heard the announcement of the 2018 Homecoming Court. The Muskingum Homecoming King and Queen will be crowed Saturday during halftime of the football game.

Muskingum University’s top three king and queen candidates:  Erin King, Mac Burton, Dymin Hagwood, Bryan Connor, Hope Babbitt, and Gary Kinney. The King and Queen will be announced during Saturday’s football game.

Muskingum University President Susan S. Hasseler said the bonfire event is a great way to kick off the weekend.

Muskingum students showed up Thursday night to cheer for their fellow Muskies. They were loud as they listened to the court be announced and as sports captains spoke to the crowd.

Muskingum students and campus members gather during the 2018 Homecoming Bonfire. President Susan S. Hasseler, Dr. Nancy Evangelista, and sports teams were among the Muskies in attendance.

Muskingum students and campus members gather during the 2018 Homecoming Bonfire. President Susan S. Hasseler, Dr. Nancy Evangelista, and sports teams were among the Muskies in attendance.

There are many events for alumni and students to attend this weekend. The Department of Music Collage Concert is Friday night at 8 p.m. in Brown Chapel. Watch the concert on Orbit TV or listen on WMCO 90.7.

President Susan S. Hasseler will give an address Saturday morning at 10 a.m. in the Colloquium Center in the Roberta A. Smith Library.

WMCO is live at the Muskie Tailgate at the Stag/Ulster parking lot from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Athletics coaches and administrators will visit our tailgate for live interviews.

Muskingum Football hosts Otterbein Saturday at 2 p.m. Listen to pregame on WMCO starting at 1:30 p.m. WMCO will continue live coverage with Womens Soccer hosting Ottebein after the football game.

The Varsity Revue talent show begins at 8 p.m. Saturday. Watch live on Orbit TV 1020 and YouTube.

Director of Alumni Relations Jennifer Bronner said Homecoming is great for Muskies to reconnect to the campus. She shared one of her favorite homecoming memories.

Homecoming is also a time for current Muskies to showcase their skills to alumni. With athletic events, a Collage Concert, and Varsity Revue, there’s entertainment for everyone.

Director of Activities and Student Involvement Stacey Allan has celebrated over a decade of Muskingum Homecoming activities. Although she said it is hard to single out a favorite memory, it is worthwhile to catch up with former Muskies every year.

Alumni visiting campus can pick up their registration packets and name tags on the Quad. Allan said alumni should ask questions if they are wondering where to go Saturday.

Homecoming festivities will wrap up on Sunday with a farewell church service and brunch, however alumni are welcome to come back to campus to support current Muskies in all of their endeavors.

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Student Senate Hosts First “Town Hall”

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Dana Davis
Orbit Media Reporter

Student Senate welcomed Muskingum University students to the first meeting of the fall semester Wednesday, Sept. 5.

Student Senate currently has seven members: President Kayla Wilkerson, Vice President Nicholas Fulton, Treasurer Gabe Shetler, Sophomore Representative Maysen Moorehead, Public Relations Chair Peyton Colbert, Student Life Representative Zoey Stenson, and Greek Life Representative Zachary Mitchell.

President Wilkerson addressed improvements that Student Senate is trying to implement this year. One improvement is to install display screens in campus buildings to communicate what is happening around campus. Wilkerson said these installations will eliminate flyers and modernize university announcements.

Another change Wilkerson addressed is the replacement of the OrgSync platform. OrgSync was an online student portal for access to forms, files, and applications from around the campus. The Muskingum University community can now use Presence, otherwise known as The N.E.T.

The OrgSync platform has been replaced with a software called Presence.

The OrgSync platform has been replaced with a software called Presence.

Along with these changes, Wilkerson expressed the need for more members on Student Senate, including a freshman class representative, junior class representative, and senior class representative.

Student Senate is also looking for an executive ambassador, who would coordinate with Student Life, in addition to a diversity relations representative.

Student Senate open seat positions are available for application through Friday, Sept 14. Elections will be held from Sept. 17-21. Details about the elections and how to get involved are included in the Daily Student Digest email.

Muskingum students wishing to run for an open Student Senate seat are required to collect 20 votes and hold a 2.7 cumulative grade point average.

Student Senate General Assembly meetings, now named “Town Hall”, are held every other Wednesday starting at 6 p.m. Student Senate meets during off weeks during executive meetings to make decisions about finances and other campus issues.

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