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Three men vie for SGA presidency

Chase Brasher, Dylan Gerlach and incumbent Jeremiah Johnson make up the all male pool of candidates running for president of the Student Government Association for the 2012-13 school year. Every April the SGA holds an election to determine who will take on the rule of president for the upcoming school year.

Two fraternities to face IFC judicial board

Alpha Tau Omega and Alpha Gamma Rho will face the Interfraternal Council Judicial Board to determine the consequences for incidents which occurred at their fraternity houses earlier this month. Mike Young, assistant vice president of student affairs, said the IFC will schedule the hearings for sometime next week. Both fraternities will remain on social probation Read More

Dining Services announces venue change

Paula Amols, director of Dining Services and Racer Hospitality, has announced several more changes to Murray State dining venues among others instituted since her appointment as director in early January. Changes include the upcoming summer renovation of the Thoroughbrewed Room and renovations next year to Winslow Dining Hall. In addition to these renovations, some services Read More

Administrators advise students on registration

With one month left in the spring semester, students are looking ahead at registering for summer and fall classes. Students can begin registering for summer and fall 2012 classes beginning April 16. Kristina Jackson, associate registrar, said students should see their academic adviser before the assigned time to register to discuss classes and get their Read More

President furthers focus on outreach

President Randy Dunn proposed adopting the K-12 Connect dual enrollment program at last fall’s state of the University address, which will be implemented for the 2012-13 school year. Racer Academy, an initial part of the president’s dual enrollment program allows high school juniors and seniors to take advantage of dual credit courses, online and on-campus Read More

Police Beat: 4.6.12

Assistant News Editor Haley Russell compiles Police Beat with materials provided by Public Safety. Not all dispatched calls are listed.   March 29 •1:58 p.m. A caller reported a person in the free speech zone getting close to students. The Murray State Police were notified. •3:11 p.m. The Murray State Police issued a citation to Read More

School hosts annual conference

With an uncertain job market, many students are looking for new ways to be successful in finding a future career. Last Thursday the College of Business held its annual entrepreneurship conference to teach business students how to be profitable in the 21st century. Tim Todd, dean of the Bauernfeind College of Business, said the conference Read More

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