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Art student highlights heritage in solo art exhibit

Raleigh HightowerLifestyle Editorrhightower@murraystate.edu In an effort to explore the bicultural experience of Filipino Americans, senior fine art and art education major Kerrie Pullen is displaying her solo exhibition, “Bridgeable Shores,” at the Murray Art Guild. Pullen was selected to present her exhibit after receiving the Murray Art Guild’s MAGpie Award during the Organization of Murray Read More

Cinema International begins fall 2022 showings

MacKenzie Rogers ContributingWriter mrogers42@murraystate.edu Cinema International is back for the fall 2022 semester with another lineup of global films, kicking off September’s showings with “Victoria and Abdul” in collaboration with the history department. Cinema International is a 40-year-old program that presents 10 films each semester that showcase the numerous cultures and languages from across the Read More

Our View: We need to destigmatize monkeypox

Sydney Harper Opinion Editor sharper16@murraystate.edu For the past two years, COVID-19 has spread through our world, killing over 6 million people. Although many people believe the spread of the virus is slowing down, another virus emerged earlier this summer: monkeypox. The virus began its 2022 outbreak in the U.S. after a traveler returned from Canada Read More

Volleyball goes winless in Liberty Invitational

Ronan Summers Contributing Writer rsummers6@murraystate.edu In the first invitations of the season, the Murray State volleyball team dropped all three games on Friday, Sept. 2 and Saturday, Sept. 3. The Racers faced fierce competition at the invitational, taking on Winthrop University, of North Carolina Wilmington and Liberty University. Game One Murray State faced the Eagles Read More

Soccer takes former foe to full-time draw

Ronan Summers Contributing Writer rsummers6@murraystate.edu The Murray State soccer team hosted a former OVC rival, the UT Martin Skyhawks, on Sunday, Sept. 4. The game was delayed for almost an hour due to the weather but kicked off once it passed. The game went back and forth, ultimately resulting in a 2-2 tie.  It was Read More

Local physician brings horror play to the public

Raleigh HightowerLifestyle Editorrhightower@murraystate.edu After an unusual dream, a 140-page script and five years of editing, local physician Chris Poor brings his horror play, “The Yellow Sign,” to a live audience. Poor has been a resident of Murray for 25 years and works in the Emergency Department of the Murray-Calloway County Hospital. Outside of the hospital, Read More

OSTEM provides community for LGBTQ students

Ava Chuppe Staff Writer achuppe@murraystate.edu Alliance, the social organization for LGBTQ students at Murray State, has expanded into professional development with new groups known as oSTEM and Cultivating Change. oSTEM is the result of a collaboration between the Pride Center and students, faculty and staff in the College of Science, Engineering and Technology. It is Read More

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