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Let your voice be heard
The first Town Hall Meeting for MVNU students will be Oct. 27 at 9 p.m. at Foster Hall in Ariel Arena. The Town Hall is a way for...


OAKtoberfest: A fall favorite returns
Campfires burning, live music playing, kettle corn cooking, hayrides running, people laughing...these things and more describe MVNU’s...


WNZR hosts anniversary party
This Saturday, Oct. 1, WNZR will host a party at Happy Bean to commemorate the station’s 30th anniversary. The event will take place from...


To pay or not to pay for cooler air?
There has been quite a buzz on campus since the announcement that portable air conditioners are permitted in the residential areas. For...


LEAP to perform at SonFest
MVNU’s LEAP Dance Ministry will take the stage with DaMac at SonFest 2016. LEAP – an acronym for Living Expressing All Praise – is a...


Don't just survive..."Thrive"
Thrive, a student-led, all-campus worship night, kicked off this weekend. Saturday night a group of 30-plus students gathered together in...


Swazi trip opens eyes to needs outside the U.S.
Eight students. Two staff. One big impact. In partnership with The Luke Commission, a team of MVNU students and staff traveled to...


10 Things to do in your college hometown
1. Ariel Foundation Park Ariel-Foundation Park is a great place to relax, spend time with friends, and enjoy the fresh air and quiet. The...


The Viewer: By the students, for the students
The staff of The Viewer is excited to journey through the 2016-17 school year with you. The Viewer is the MVNU campus newspaper written...
Galloway traffic rerouted
As cars, trucks, and U-Hauls flood campus the next few days, many students and families may be confused to find the main entrance to the...
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