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Rain results in water damage on campus

Story by Daniella Tebib, News Editor  Heavy rains caused flooding or water damage on Feb. 12 in buildings on Murray State’s campus. Murray experienced 1.16 inches of rain on Feb. 10, 3.11 inches on Feb. 11 and 0.58 inches on Feb. 12, according to the National Weather Service. After the rainfall, the Racer Room at Read More

Parking on campus proves problematic

Story by Bailey Bohannon, Contributing writer More than 100 parking spots have been eliminated from the limited reservoir of parking made available at Murray State because of the construction of the  Engineering and Physics Building on 16th Street, according to an email from Jason Youngblood, assistant director of Facilities Management. Combined with the more than 100 Read More

City votes to close Olive Street

The Murray City Council voted unanimously Thursday to close a portion of Olive Street to prepare for construction of the new Engineering and Physics building. Kim Oatman, chief Facilities Management officer, said the recommended section to shut down runs from the intersection of 16th Street to 140 feet east of the intersection of Broach Street. Read More

Engineering and Physics Building project underway

(WITH VIDEO) – Construction is on schedule for the new Engineering and Physics Building, with the project expecting to break ground in late 2014 or early 2015. The project is expected to take 15-17 months to complete. Students can expect to have classes in the building by the fall of 2016. President Tim Miller said Read More

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