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Truman’s Closet reopened rental operations in early February to aid students looking for graduation attire or professional clothing at its new location in the Tiger Pantry office. Truman’s Closet is a student-led organization that offers two-week clothing rentals for all MU students, faculty, staff and healthcare workers. According to their website, the closet accepts donations from the community and provides educational resources. After taking the fall 2020 semester off to reorganize, Truman’s Closet now offers rentals for business attire and caps and gowns. Truman’s Closet and Tiger Pantry are located at the Hitt Street Parking Structure. The new space is more accessible for students living close to campus, Brady Peters, director of Tiger Pantry and Truman’s Closet, said. ....
MSU students donate thousands of bottles of drinking water to Jackson State Students at Jackson State University help unload water delivered by MSU Friday. (Source: Special to WLBT) By WLBT Digital | March 6, 2021 at 10:53 AM CST - Updated March 6 at 10:54 AM JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Students at Jackson State University were greeted with a welcome site Friday – truckloads of bottled water brought in by Mississippi State University. Students on the West Jackson campus have been without water for weeks, as the city works to restore service following the February winter storms. As of Friday, about 1,200 student residents were still without water, according to a news release. ....
MU’s Campus Activities Programming Board, also known as Stuff To Do at MU, will continue to provide socially distanced recreational events for students throughout the spring semester. In the fall, CAPB hosted a variety of in-person and virtual events, such as outdoor movie nights, live music and free livestreamed cooking demonstrations. CAPB executive director Carolyn Faber said that these kinds of pandemic-altered events will carry on into 2021. “We put on a lot of fun events that are meant to engage students; to make them feel like they re a part of the Mizzou community but also to relax, to have fun,” Faber said. “At our core, we want to engage students, but we also want to make sure that they are safe and healthy.” ....