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Morehead State University students performed at Delta Zeta’s annual philanthropy lip-sync competition, Great Pretenders, Tuesday evening inside Button Auditorium. The event raised $7,000 dollars for ...
Three sophomore students are known as a triple threat on campus. Jonathan, Joshua and Joseph Creech are identical triplets from Hazel Green, Ky. Better known as John, Josh and Joey, the Creech ...
Morehead community members and Morehead State student organizations hosted an independent graduation celebration honoring all minority students Monday that had been outlawed by the state legislature.
Rodeo legends saddled up their horses, bulls and sheep to become this year's champions. Twisted Horns Rodeo Company returned to Morehead State University Farm Derrickson Agricultural Complex for their ...
Taulbee Music Store has been a running business in the Hazard community for around 100 years. Phil Stidham and his family have run the music store for the last 30 years after the original owners, the ...
A popular evangelist returned to Morehead. Cindy Smock, better known as Sister Cindy, returned to Morehead State University’s campus Tuesday to spread her “Ho No Mo” message. Smock spoke publicly to ...
Two buildings rich in history on Morehead State’s campus are soon to be demolished. Laughlin Health Center, a continuation of Wetherby Gym, stands upon the shoulders of one of Morehead’s finest ...
The Kentucky Center for Traditional Music took their exploration of Appalachian music and blew the doors off the of the Morehead Conference Center Tuesday. The packed audience got to enjoy the KCTM’s ...
A campus event gave students some new fishy friends. The Campus Activities Board at Morehead State University held a build-your-own-aquarium event inside ADUC Tuesday night. Students who attended the ...
CoffeeTree Books was filled with mystery. Royal Berglee, a global studies professor at Morehead State University, kept students and community members enthralled with a discussion about UFOs and aliens ...
CARTER CAVES An annual tradition that strings generations of musicians together filtered through the hills this weekend. Carter Caves echoed the sound of jam sessions and generations at the 53 Annual ...
Through a unique local vein of ceramic material, curiosity and ambition continue to be Revealed in Clay. Retired Kentucky Folk Art Center curator Adrian Swain and MSU ceramics instructor Quinn Maher ...
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