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New telehealth counseling option set for fall

New telehealth counseling option set for fall

Bri Hunter, Editor in Chief May 14, 2024

The University is extending on-campus mental health services for the next academic year through a company called TimelyCare.  TimelyCare is a third-party...

Students, faculty share concerns over accessibility on campus

Students, faculty share concerns over accessibility on campus

Jill Smith, Co-Editor in Chief/News Editor May 9, 2024

Under the American Disabilities Act, higher education institutions must provide equal access to postsecondary education for students with disabilities,...

New counseling option draws concerns from faculty senator

Bri Hunter, Editor in Chief May 8, 2024

The University is preparing for the summer and next academic year with numerous updates to not only the campus but services provided to the campus community.  The...

Clarke poses for graduation pictures with his dog.

Non-traditional students diversify campus

Madison Miller, Contributing Writer May 2, 2024

Murray State is a campus of diverse individuals from various cultural, situational and socioeconomic backgrounds. For soon-to-be Murray State graduate...

Tucker stands with their PowerPoint Presentation after their history capstone presentation.

Student shares inspiration behind project

Makayla Mckinzie, Contributing Writer May 2, 2024

A Murray State student used self-discovery as the foundation for their capstone project, “Transcending The Lens.”  Taylor Tucker, a senior history...

Mason Galemore, left, and Ben Overby take a break during their journalism capstone class after they discussed their 2020 freshmen year experience with Scottlynn Ballard

The Class of 2024

Scottlynn Ballard, Opinion Editor May 2, 2024

Spring marks the start of many things, most notably, graduation season. For many seniors in college, May is a bittersweet month. On one hand, it marks...

Students and families gather for browsing under the Waterfield library breezeway.

Student orientations return to campus

Caroline Blakeman, Assistant News Editor May 2, 2024

Racer Nation Orientations (RNO) have begun on the Murray State campus, and upwards of 1,200 people are expected to attend the sessions. Don Robertson,...

Burnett created, MSU Smart Park, after his experiences with parking on campus.

Student develops parking app

Makayla Mckinzie, Contributing Writer May 2, 2024

A Murray State student used his experience with parking to create an app to help with parking problems on campus.  Boaz Burnett, senior electromechanical...

Murray State professors awarded grants to support learning experiences

Murray State professors awarded grants to support learning experiences

Caroline Blakeman, Assistant News Editor April 25, 2024

Three professors at Murray State were awarded Giving Back Endowment (GBE) grants to support learning experiences and teaching strategies for their selected...

Jackie Dudley, senior vice president of financial services, discusses the budget for fiscal year 2025.

Murray State administration discuss increase in rates

Jill Smith, Co-Editor in Chief/News Editor April 25, 2024

University administrators announced a $50 increase to the Racer Experience fee during Thursday’s Budget Town Hall meeting.  The fee, which helps...

Explainer: Fast Fashion and its impact on the environment

Explainer: Fast Fashion and its impact on the environment

Jill Smith, Co-Editor in Chief/News Editor April 22, 2024

Clothing retailers like Boohoo, Shein and H&M make low-cost and fashionable clothing to satisfy the needs of young consumers. However, fast fashion...

Alpha Gamma Delta celebrates their best costume win. They were later declared grand champions after a miscalculation.

Alpha Gam declared winners after miscalculation

Caroline Blakeman, Assistant News Editor April 17, 2024

A miscalculation resulted in Alpha Gamma Delta being named as the grand champion and spirit award winner for the 66th annual All Campus Sing. According...

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