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  2. Morningside University - Wikipedia

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    Morningside College in the 1910s. The building on the left is known today as Lewis Hall, while on the right is Charles City Hall Lillian Dimmitt House (1921). A group of Sioux City business leaders and Methodist ministers established the University of the Northwest in 1889 to provide educational, cultural and economic growth in the community.

  3. KMSC (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KMSC 92.9 FM is a college radio station broadcasting an alternative format at Morningside University in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. [2] Students are able to participate regardless of their field of study, with some classes requiring participation in KMSC's on-air presence.

  4. Category:Morningside University - Wikipedia

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  5. Morningside College - Wikipedia

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    Morningside College may refer to: Morningside College , a constituent college of the Chinese University of Hong Kong , in New Territories, Hong Kong Morningside University (formerly known as Morningside College), a private United Methodist Church university in Sioux City, Iowa, United States

  6. Charles City College Hall - Wikipedia

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    Charles City College Hall, also known as Old Main, North Hall and Conservatory Hall, is a historic building located on the campus of Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. Business leaders in the community established the University of the Northwest in 1889 to provide educational, cultural and economic growth in the city. [2]

  7. Morningside College, Chinese University of Hong Kong

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    Morningside is located between the central campus and Chung Chi College, next to the Sports Centre at the eastern end of the University, directly beside S.H. Ho College. The College is set against the contour of the hills commanding a full view of Tolo Harbour and is within walking distance of the University Mall, Library and University station.

  8. Category:Morningside University people - Wikipedia

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    The following people have all had significant ties to Morningside College, whether as faculty, staff, students, or otherwise. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  9. Eugene C. Eppley Fine Arts Building - Wikipedia

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    The Eugene C. Eppley Fine Arts Building is located on the Morningside College campus in Sioux City, Iowa. Built in 1966, it is regarded as "one of the finest music and arts facilities in the Midwest." [1] The auditorium seats 1,400 and is noted for its acoustical qualities and the majestic Sanford Memorial Organ. [2]