The Northwest Board of Regents approved to amend the Alcohol of University Property Policy to allow alcohol to be sold at ...
The Learning and Teaching Center Director Darla Runyon is retiring at the end of the fall semester after 28 years of service ...
While the Northwest Missourian is a safe learning environment for student journalists, we also hold each staff member to professional standards of news gathering and accuracy. It was previously stated ...
Northwest’s Administration Building will be inaccessible for the remainder of this semester and through the spring semester ...
Alianza, a Hispanic-focused organization on campus, was appropriated $550 to help fund the Cultural Excellence Ball at the Student Senate meeting Nov. 18. The Cultural Excellence Ball is hosted by ...
Northwest Bearcat men’s basketball (4-1,0-0 MIAA) earned its first home win since the 2023-24 season and first under head coach Matt Keeley, defeating Missouri Valley College (3-3) 71-47 after leading ...
In Missouri, 41.7% of the counties are considered maternity-care deserts, which is any area with limited or no access to maternity-care services, according to March of Dimes. For Maryville, however, ...
The Stroller has been a tradition since 1918 and does not reflect the views of the Northwest Missourian. The Stroller is a satirical opinion piece based on observations in student life and is not ...
Maryville has welcomed a branch of Home Instead — an in-home care business — to the community to provide a different type of senior care. The international company provides high-quality in-home care ...
Northwest employees who work in the Administration Building are busy packing away their offices as the facility prepares to go offline throughout the year of 2026. This is temporary while a new ...
Sitting No. 11 in the MIAA, the Bearcat volleyball team has hopes of making the conference tournament with just four remaining games on the road. The team ended its home contention Oct. 31 through Nov ...
The Maryville High School cross country team competed in the Class 3 District 4 Tournament Nov. 1, taking fourth place out of 15 teams in the boys bracket and fourth of seven teams on the girls side.
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