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Megan McFarland

Megan McFarland

  • Favorite Food: Chicken Express spicy chicken tenders
  • Favorite Book/Magazine: The Holisso
  • Dream Job: Cosmetic graphic design artist
  • Favorite Movie: Anything scary
  • Currently Watching: The Circle on Netflix
  • Music of Choice: Country or Harry Styles
  • This year I look forward to: Exceeding the expectations of myself and my professors and GRADUATING IN MAY!!

Megan is a Communication Ad/PR major with a graphic design minor who has been a member of SE Student Publications since Fall 2017. She has served as News Editor, Staff Writer, and is currently the Managing Editor. When not working on The Southeastern,  Megan enjoys spoling her dog, Millie, and making YouTube videos. Follow him/her on Twitter: @MeganMcFarland7

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The front of the Wesley Center Blessing Box says, “Take what you need... leave what you can.” It is open to anyone in need 24 hours a day and located outside the on-campus Wesley Center on University and Fourth Street.

[Photo] Fighting campus hunger

Sam Caster, Contributing Writer
October 18, 2019
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[Photo] Contact Us

September 8, 2015
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[Photo] Kelsey Janway

January 22, 2019
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

[Photo] Finals tutoring schedules

Derek Dophied, Staff Writer
December 9, 2018
House and Senate Candidates

[Photo] House and Senate breakdowns

Jacob Morrison, Contributing Writer
November 5, 2018
Women in Entrepreneurship Seminar

Women in Entrepreneurship Seminar

Megan McFarland, Managing Editor
October 16, 2018
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[Photo] Emily Dahl

August 30, 2018
Opera House Coffee

[Photo] What’s new in Durant?

Anna Kelly, Staff Writer
April 9, 2018
An abandoned car was destroyed gale-force winds of fire in a town near Santa Rosa, California. Cars and buildings alike were ravaged by what can only be described as fire tornadoes, said SFPD Officer Williams.

Northern California in ashes

Megan McFarland, Staff Writer
November 2, 2017
Oklahoma Blood Institute nurse prepares for an IV removal. Students lined up to give blood in hopes to help Hurricane Harvey victims.

Help in the wake of a storm

Megan McFarland, Staff Writer
September 8, 2017
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