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Our View: Legislators create laws without public interest

February 16, 2022

Citizens expect elected officials, as public servants, to work toward making laws that benefit the people, but it seems as though legislators are not serving...

Students gathered on Oct. 18 and 19 to denounce the messages from the Center of Bio-Ethical Reform. (Dionte Berry/The News)

Our View: Hate speech, misinformation should not be allowed on campus

October 20, 2021

An anti-abortion protest group brought hate and misinformation to Murray State on Monday, Oct. 18, and Tuesday, Oct. 19. The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform...

Ashlen Grubbs, junior from LaRue County, hung up her “Move the Monument” sign. (Photo courtesy of Ashlen Grubbs)

Students vocalize opinions on political signage policy

October 22, 2020

Gage Johnson Editor-in-Chief [email protected] Students want to let their voices be heard as the General Election nears, but two students who...

Crowds gather around the counter protest. Megan Reynolds/The News

Students rally together in counter protest

October 8, 2019

https://youtu.be/Ei8zmZX6sP0 Megan Reynolds Editor-in-Chief [email protected] MURRAY, KY. - Students rallied in a counter protest...

Zac Garrison
Senior from
 Franklin, Ky.

The pen is mightier than the sword

January 16, 2015

When does satire go too far? In several instances, there is a paper-thin line as to what is considered satire and what is considered just downright offensive....

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