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SGA president plans for mental health, diversity initiatives

Ben Overby Staff Writer boverby2@murraystate.edu Junior Ian Puckett sat down with the Murray State News to discuss his ambitions as Student Government Association President. Puckett said he got involved in SGA somewhat late in his college career. His path to joining SGA included joining the summer orientation team as a freshman, and becoming a lead Read More

Norman, Logsdon win top 2020-21 SGA seats

Daniella Tebib News Editor dtebib@murraystate.edu After 8,667 votes were locked in on Tuesday, March 10, the Student Government Association announced the new executive council for the 2020-21 academic year on Wednesday, March 11. Warren Norman, former vice president of administration, was elected president with 65 percent of the vote. Norman was up against incumbent candidate Read More

Trey Book details plans for presidency

Alexia Rainey Contributing Writer arainey2@murraystate.edu In March, Trey Book was elected the new Student Government Association president. The senior business marketing major from Henderson, Kentucky, is responsible for representing the students not only as SGA president, but also as student regent on the Board of Regents. On Sept. 20, The News spoke with Book to Read More

Tori takes the torch

Story by Ashley Traylor, Staff writer Tori Wood is the newly-elected Student Government Association President (SGA), securing the position with about 500 more votes than her opponent, Lucas Reed. There were 856 combined votes for the candidates, with 681 for Wood and 175 for Reed. “I’m glad that the best candidate got the votes that Read More

Survey says: students gave Dunn high approval

Student Regent Jeremiah Johnson has recovered a survey asking the student body to share its opinion on President Randy Dunn’s performance at Murray State. Surveys came to light Wednesday afternoon, showing overall support toward Dunn from 885 students that completed them. The survey included seven questions and an area for additional comments. Originally, Johnson said Read More

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