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BSU news and events on Twitter

News and information about Bemidji State University is now available for followers on Twitter.

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Twitter, www.twitter.com, is a microblogging service that features brief messages, limited to 140 characters, and gives users the ability to tag and follow or reply to messages, or "tweets," posted by other users. Updates can be added from anywhere, from Web-connected computers or via text message from a mobile phone or other device.

BSU is running two feeds. One is available at www.twitter.com/BSUNews and the other is avilable at www.twitter.com/BSUintheNews.

The university's main feed, BSUNews, will provide an outlet for real-time updates on events at BSU.

BSUNews is also available by using the "Twitter" link on the BSU Today web site.

The feed BSUintheNews will be a place to provide links to select stories about BSU found online.

BSU's Athletic Media Relations Department is also running a feed specifically for the university's 17 varsity intercollegiate athletics programs, which is available at www.twitter.com/BSUBeavers.


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