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Banner System staff discuss malicious email

Meghann Anderson Staff writer Last week students and faculty members received an email prompting users to send their myGate passwords to a website. Linda Miller, chief information officer, said the email scam specifically targeted the University. “The problem is that once you have given them your info you don’t know anything has happened,” Miller said. Read More

Greek Life considers new sorority chapter

Haley Russell Assistant News Editor  The Panhellenic Council at Murray State is considering including a new sorority chapter to the Greek Life community already including 11 Interfraternity Council organizations, seven national Panhellenic Council organizations and five Panhellenic organizations. The Panhellenic Council held a meeting on Nov. 10, to discuss the possibility of expanding Greek Life Read More

Program discusses self-injury

Chris Wilcox Staff writer With the fall semester coming to a conclusion, many students are finding the usual stress of final exams and class projects. The Murray State’s Women’s Center held a program called “Cut It Out,” Monday in Mason Hall to inform students of self-injury. Jane Etheridge, director of the Women’s Center, said the Read More

Police Beat: 11.18.11

Assistant News Editor Haley Russell compiles Police Beat with materials provided by Public Safety. Not all dispatched calls are listed.   Nov. 10 •2:21 a.m. A caller requested to check on the welfare of a student. An officer made contact with the student and took an information report. •1:29 p.m. An officer served criminal summons Read More

Student chosen outstanding graduate

Haley Russell Assistant News Editor From growing up on a farm and becoming her father’s farmhand, Becky Mosbacher, senior from Prairie Du Roche, Ill., has always loved agriculture and has added another achievement on her list of 22 awards: Outstanding Graduate. Mosbacher never expected to win the award when she gave her extensive resume, detailing Read More

Student Government Association: 11.16.11

Meghann Anderson Staff writer  The Student Government Association began its weekly meeting with President Jeremiah Johnson telling members that they will not be voting the new library student fee. Betsy Banks, vice president, said the last campus activities board event of the semester would be Scribes and Vibes at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 18 in Read More

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