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Calloway County Health Dept. cautions campus on monkeypox

Jill Smith Staff Writer jsmith194@murraystate.edu  In response to concerns over the monkeypox disease, the Calloway County Health Department hosted a town hall on campus Tuesday, Sept. 6 to answer questions about the disease.  According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, monkeypox is a rare disease caused by an infection with the monkeypox virus. Read More

News Brief: Campus police reaccredited for the fourth time

Dionte Berry Editor-in-Chief dberry11@murraystate.edu The Murray State Police Department has been accredited by the Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police (KCAP) for the fourth time. The accreditation evaluates the ways an agency can improve, how those improvements are implemented and overall performance. “The KCAP Accreditation Program is one of the most valuable and cost effective Read More

Counseling Center to teach free mental health courses

Ava Chuppe Staff Writer achuppe@murraystate.edu Starting this semester, the Counseling Center will switch from guest speakers to University personnel in its free Mental Health First Aid courses. The courses are offered for all faculty and staff, including student workers. Tentative dates for the course include Sept. 23, Oct. 25, Dec. 12 and Dec. 13. All Read More

Doechii showcases her versatility in new mini album

Dionte Berry Editor-in-Chief dberry11@murraystate.edu Doechii’s “she / her / black B****” marks the beginning of her new record deal with Top Dawg Entertainment and experimentation with new sounds.  Jaylah Ji’mya Hickmon, professionally known as Doechii, broke through on the rap scene with her unconventional sound, noted in her song, “Yucky Blucky Fruitcake,” where she combines Read More

Campus food pantry addresses food insecurity

Jill Smith Staff Writer jsmith194@murraystate.edu Food insecurity plagues 40% of college students, according to a study from the counter.org. Murray State is one of many universities hoping to alleviate this problem through an on-campus food pantry. The Racers Helping Racers food pantry opened Feb. 14, 2014, with the intent to  help students succeed in college. Read More

Racers experience semester start without COVID-19 restraints

Dionte Berry Editor-in-Chief dberry11@murraystate.edu For the past three academic years, the University was forced to adapt to COVID-19 through changes such as masking and social distancing, but the fall 2022 semester marks the start to a year of normalcy.  Despite masking and social distancing not being enforced as precautionary measures, COVID-19 is still in Calloway Read More

Steve Lacy dives into heartbreak on new album

Dionte Berry Editor-in-Chief dberry11@murraystate.edu With a summery blend of R&B, alternative and rock, Steve Lacy sings about the woes of heartbreak and joys of love in his sophomore solo album “Gemini Rights,” released on July 15. Before pursuing a solo career, Lacy was, and still is, a member of the R&B band The Internet, which Read More

Mental Health Highlight: The Women’s Center offers campus resources

Jill Smith Staff Writer jsmith194@murraystate.edu To target the increase of students in need, the Women’s Center now offers a wider variety of programs, including resources to support sexual assault survivors and disadvantaged students.  The Center’s mission is to promote gender equity and inclusion in their services and programs, according to the Women’s Center website. Abigail Read More

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