April 18, 2013

Celebrate and Support a Fair Kentucky

In support of inclusive public policies and an increasingly diverse society, Alliance, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender campus group, along with LGBT Programming, held the event, Celebrate and Support a Fair Kentucky.  Approximately 100 people attended the fundraiser on Saturday in support of the LGBT community. Jody Cofer, LGBT program coordinator, said this was Read More

Feral’s sparks student interest

With Quarter’s Campus Grill currently undergoing renovations and a change in management, a new campus-oriented burger joint has opened hoping to fill this recently-vacated niche. Feral’s, located next to The Night Owl, opened April 8 after several months of planning and refurbishing of the space by it’s owner, Wes Mills. The new eatery is operated Read More

New Faculty Regent named

The new Faculty Regent was named Wednesday after more than a month of having no representation on the Board of Regents. Renee Fister, professor in the College of Science Engineering and Technology, won both the special election to determine who would finish Jack Rose’s term, ended prematurely due to his resignation and the regular election. Read More

Police Beat 4.19.13

 April 11 4:23 p.m. A caller in Regents College reported the smell of marijuana. Officers were notified but everything appeared normal. 9:03 p.m. Officers issued a written warning for an improper turn and failure to possess a license in the Nash House parking lot. April 12 10:26 a.m. A caller reported a medical emergency in Read More

Allergy season causes discomfort

Every year when the daffodils start to bloom it signifies the beginning of spring time, along with the start of allergy season for many students. According to Judy Lyle, associate director of Health Services, allergy season can begin as early as February and can last up until May, and many Murray State students are surprised Read More

Sprinter records personal bests

After bringing home 22 top-10 finishes and breaking an array of school and personal records last weekend, the Racers had little time to celebrate before packing up to travel to Oxford, Miss., for the Ole Miss Open one week later. The Racers excelled in hurdles, with junior sprinter Sharda Bettis setting the school record with Read More

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