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Sophomore guard Zay Jackson sits head in hands during a men’s basketball game against Brescia earlier in the season. He has been benched indefinitely after he was indicted for striking two individuals with his car in a Walmart parking lot. || Samuel T. Hays/The News

Jackson withdraws plea: Athlete rejects original sentence deal, case likely to go to trial

December 2, 2012

Zaveral “Zay” Jackson has withdrawn his guilty plea, erasing two months of decision-making by the Calloway County court system. The men’s...

Freshman wide receiver charged with robbery

December 1, 2012

A Murray State football player was charged with first-degree robbery Sunday night after the Murray Police Department received a report of armed robbery...

The Murray State Faculty Senate has endorsed President Randy Dunn, above, urging the Board of Regents to act soon on renewing his contract that would expire in 2014. Staff Congress is waiting on results of a survey before making their recommendation to the board. || File Photo

Faculty Senate endorses Dunn: Staff Congress awaits survey completion

December 1, 2012

For fear of academic and administrative instability, Murray State’s Faculty Senate drafted and submitted a letter expressing support of President...

House Speaker Greg Stumbo addresses members of the General Assembly on the issue of creating an additional public university in eastern Kentucky. || Associated Press

Stumbo pushes for state UPike funds

December 1, 2012

House Speaker Greg Stumbo (D-Prestonsburg, Ky.) is prolonging the Frankfort fight to make the University of Pikeville a state institution. The Democrat...

A Swift Roofing Inc. employee prepares to begin apply hot tart to the roof of Wells Hall. || Photos by Beamer Barron/The News

Campus facility maintenance work underway

November 16, 2012

Even universities have to do a little house cleaning every now and then. While much of the work the University tries to schedule during the less...

Murray State Police Chief David DeVoss recommends students faculty and staff keep weapons stored in their vehicles stored away so as to prevent the likelihood of a break-in. This comes after a spring Kentucky Supreme Court ruling on guns in cars on university campuses. || Kylie Townsend/The News

HIDING GUNS: Chief suggests concealed weapons for campus vehicles after ruling

November 16, 2012

Following a Kentucky Supreme Court ruling that took place last spring, students, faculty and staff are allowed to keep concealed weapons in their vehicles,...

This 1998 photo of Hester Hall shows cordoned-off police zones after an early-morning arson blaze destroyed most of the fourth floor, killing one student and injuring another. Jerry Wayne Walker Jr. pleaded guilty Tuesday to tampering charges that made the 14-year-old case difficult for authorities. || File Photo

Walker pleads guilty to tampering charges

November 16, 2012

Jerry Wayne Walker Jr. pleaded guilty to six counts of tampering with physical evidence Tuesday morning in the Calloway County Circuit Court, marking...

President selects search committee

November 16, 2012

With the resignation of University Provost Bonnie Higginson, President Randy Dunn has selected individuals to serve on a search committee – charged...

UK-Murray State medical school program on hold

November 9, 2012

The University of Kentucky announced Murray State University as the location for their new College of Medicine western campus, saying the program could...

New judge rejects Jackson plea deal

November 9, 2012

The fate of men’s basketball sophomore Zaveral “Zay” Jackson remains unknown this week after Judge Craig Clymer rejected the plea deal the point...

President Barack Obama addresses a large crowd near his home in Chicago Tuesday night after it was announced he had won his second term in office. || Associated Press

Students discuss election, Obama’s second term

November 9, 2012

Nineteen percent of voters in this year’s election were between the ages of 18-29 – an increase from 2008, according to exit polls. Of the young...

Not a good fit: Dunn withdraws from Missouri  State race for new president

Not a good fit: Dunn withdraws from Missouri State race for new president

October 19, 2012

  President Randy Dunn withdrew his candidacy for president at Missouri State University Monday. In a media statement he released that afternoon,...

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