March

Women will always stand out

With the passing of March, Women’s History Month draws to a close, sticking the excited babble around feminism back in the closet until next year when March rolls around again. As much as the world talks a big game about equality, we are failing epicly at making that into a simple truth. From scientific discoveries Read More

Best Netflix releases of March 2019

Story by Grant Dillard, Staff writer Photo by Rhiannon Branch/The News With another month comes another slate of new releases on Netflix. Based on an expansive list from “The Hollywood Reporter,” here’s a quick look at a few of the upcoming releases that are sure to entertain once they appear on the website. The Notebook: Read More

And so they marched

Two locals mobilized hundreds. This is how it all happened. Story by Abby Siegel, News Editor, and Ashley Traylor, Staff writer For many Americans, Saturday was a day for their voices to be heard regarding issues of equality and social justice. At least 700 people in the Murray community gathered at Faculty Hall as participants Read More

Students and faculty lead march

Story by Lindsey Coleman, Staff writer A local group of activists planned the March for Equality and Social Justice to take place on Saturday, Jan. 21 in light of the recent Presidential election. Tim Johns, media coordinator for the event, said the mission statement for the march is as follows: “The March for Equality and Read More

Murray State engages in budget battle

Story by Abby Siegel, Assistant News Editor As students marched on the Kentucky State Capitol last week, House Democratic leaders said their version of the state budget will be better for public universities than Gov. Matt Bevin’s proposal. “In the House version of the budget, higher education and K through 12 education all across Kentucky will see Read More

MARCH for education

Story by Bailey Bohannan, Staff writer and Mary Bradley, Editor-in-Chief Hundreds of students, faculty and staff are expected to march to the capitol building in Frankfort, Kentucky, to protest against the proposed cuts to higher education. The March for Education will begin at 10 a.m. at the Kentucky State stadium and end outside of the capitol building, where they will Read More

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