Mountain State University’s 2009 Homecoming Week themed “Cougar Pride” will take place Nov. 16-21. During the week, a host of events will take place on the campus for students, faculty, staff and area alumni.
Nov. 20th has been designated as “Cougar Pride Spirit Day.” The community is invited to join MSU in showing support by wearing MSU Cougar gear or colors: blue, black, white and gray.
See complete story in Wednesday's edition of The Register-Herald
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MSU homecoming week Nov. 16-21
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