February 7, 2013

Proposals increase 15.8 percent

Through the Office of Sponsored Programs, Murray State’s faculty and staff have applied for 15.8 percent more grant proposals and contract submissions than were applied for in fiscal year 2011. During the fiscal year which runs from July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011, there were 139 grant proposals and contracts submitted, totaling almost $14.9 Read More

Extreme weather­­ sweeps city

Weather conditions in Murray were anything but normal this past week, with the community experiencing a tornado warning and snowfall within a three-day period. Several students were woken up late on Jan. 29 to the sound of sirens as a tornado warning was issued in the area. Justin Holland, rainfall for the National Weather Service Read More

Police Beat 2.8.13

 Jan. 31 10:56 a.m. A caller reported an animal complaint at the Ryan Avenue east parking lot. Officers were notified and the animal was gone on arrival. 12:29 p.m. A caller reported an accident without injury at Roy Stewart Stadium. Officers were notified and took an information report.    Feb. 1 8:04 a.m. A caller Read More

University police hire new captians, officers

Joining the ranks of the Murray State Police are four new officers, hired at the beginning of January to fill recent vacancies in the force. The officers hired include two new captains- Bob Bringhurst, a 30-year veteran of the Louisville Police Department and Roy Dunaway, retired from the Nashville Davidson County Metropolitan Police Department- and Read More

Flu season going strong

Students across campus are starting to feel the affects of the constantly changing weather in Murray. Flu season has begun and Health Services is starting to see more students visit them with cases of the flu. Judy Lyle, health educator in Health Services said students, faculty and staff and were confirmed with flu screening swabs: Read More

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