April 4, 2013

SGA candidates begin campaigns

Friendly competition describes the political candidacy between the two students vying for Student Government Association president. Junior Meggie Goeke and graduate student and incumbent president Jeremiah Johnson are friends, and now contenders. Campaigning began Monday afternoon and will run until 11:59 p.m., April 16, when the student myGate polls close. Jeanie Morgan, SGA adviser, said Read More

Curris responds to criticism

Board of Regents Chair Constantine Curris met with faculty and staff Tuesday to dispel misunderstandings related to the nonrenewal of President Randy Dunn’s contract. Members from both groups had expressed disappointment in the board’s March 15 decision. Faculty Senate and Staff Congress formed resolutions in support of Dunn and his contract renewal prior vote. Many Read More

Police Beat 4.5.13

 March 28 1:25 p.m. Murray State Police issued a written warning for disregarding a stop sign at The Olive. 3:20 p.m. A caller at the Oakley Applied Science Building reported a person had made threats of self harm. The Murray State Police were notified and a report was taken. March 29 12:31 a.m. A Murray Read More

Students explore scheduling possibilities

Although some may disagree, the beginning of April is no joke for college students as it marks the beginning of the end of the spring semester. Advisers have already begun to schedule meetings with students in preparation for the upcoming fall semester, initiating the scramble to get the best classes available. As registration for the Read More

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