What happened to the 586?When students returned to campus this fall, they were surprised to find the popular 586 snack bar closed for the first two weeks of...
Buy a bag, support a ministryCougar Corner is selling handmade bags, bracelets, rings, bowls and other items to raise money for the people of Swaziland. The proceeds...
Washington Watch: Major party candidates overviewThis year’s presidential election is setting precedents for a variety of reasons. Most notably, for the first time in American history, a...
SonFest, a "launching point"SonFest attendance held steady for the second year in a row, bringing in around 2,250. Among those in attendance were 500 MVNU students....
Washington Watch: Why should we vote?With all the chaos swirling around the political cycle this year, it is hard to separate the issues from the rhetoric. It is tempting to...
Outlet Stores and MoreMount Vernon’s in-town and nearby shopping options have always been somewhat limited, meaning students typically drive to Columbus or...
New hotel reports 'steady stream of business'Six months after its opening, The Mount Vernon Grand Hotel is renting out about half of its available rooms on a regular basis. “The...
MVNU enrollment is up — againIncoming class sizes are growing, pushing MVNU enrollment up for the fourth consecutive year. James Smith, associate vice president of...
Dr. Ronald Bolender retires after more than 3 decadesDr. Ronald Bolender, a long-time business professor and Dean of the University’s Graduate and Professional Studies programs, retired last...