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SGA names candidates for 2014-15 positions

April 4, 2014

After three years with the same president, the Student Government Association will soon have a new leader. Michael Dobbs, junior from Winchester, Ky.,...

New inclement weather schedule proposed at SGA

February 12, 2014

Representatives from the Student Government Association, Faculty Senate and Staff Congress met recently to create a new inclement weather schedule. The...

The SGA blame game

January 17, 2014

It has been typical to use this column space to discuss the shortcomings of the Student Government Association at Murray State, but this is a two-sided...

Letters to the Editor: 11.8.13

Letters to the Editor: 11.8.13

November 8, 2013

I am writing in regard to The News’ article on their view of the decision to end 24-hour library service to students at Waterfield. As a student and...

Student Regent Jeremiah Johnson presents various events and student activites on campus to the board. Lori Allen / The News

Board plans open search

September 13, 2013

Last week the Board of Regents decided to open the search for Murray State’s next president to the public in the final stages after the search committee...

Johnson wins SGA presidency

April 22, 2013

Forty-five votes separated incumbent Student Government Association President Jeremiah Johnson from his competitor, Meggie Goeke, junior from St. Louis. The...

Survey says: students gave Dunn high approval

April 12, 2013

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...

SGA candidates begin campaigns

April 4, 2013

Friendly competition describes the political candidacy between the two students vying for Student Government Association president. Junior Meggie Goeke...

Students use social media to voice opinions

March 28, 2013

Social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter blew up with student responses after the March 15 Board of Regents meeting where a vote was made to...

Dunn visits constituencies to announce BPR report cuts

March 8, 2013

Following a semester and a half of financial evaluations, the University’s budget planning and review teams have submitted their final reports to...

The Student Government Association hosts Pet Therapy once a month in the Curris Center. Students use Pet Therapy as a way to relieve stress brought on by the semester. || Anna Taylor/The News

Pet Therapy relieves student stress

January 24, 2013

As the start of the semester begins to wear away and students become more acclimated to their schedules, the amount of coursework and stress is on...

Torrey Perkins, freshman from Huntsville, Ala., pauses on her way out Hester Residential College Wednesday evening. Hester is in line for renovations similar to those that gutted Elizabeth College almost a year ago. The University is now looking to the Kentucky General Assembly to approve the $9.9 million project. || Austin Ramsey/The News

Murray State awaits agency bond approval

January 18, 2013

Gov. Steve Beshear announced earlier this month a plan approving the issuance of bonds by Kentucky’s public universities for campus improvements,...

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