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The 100 Miles of Hate is on in Murfreesboro this weekend

Featured photo by Preston Todd Story by Conner Smith If you...

Is MTSU Counseling Services worth the time?

Middle Tennessee State University provides free Counseling Services for...

Khalid delights the MTSU stage with nostalgic hits, smooth dance breaks and a beaming smile

Featured photo by Shamani Salahuddin Story by Shamani Salahuddin If you...

Monaroo, what happened?

Featured photo by Alyssa Williams Story by Noah McLane If you...

TXMD’s sold out, dystopian fashion show finds art in classification

Featured photo by Bailey Brantingham Story by Emma Burden If you...

MTSU men’s tennis wins fifth straight Conference USA Championship

Featured photo by Brett Walker    Story by Brett Walker     If you...

MTSU organizations, community members volunteer at the Big Event

By Kristina Kincer // Contributing Writer | Photo courtesy of MTSU News The Stones Rivers National Battle Field celebrated its National Park Centennial with a...

Middle Tennessee rugby eyeing National Championship

Photo Courtesy of Elisha Lancaster Does Middle Tennessee State University have a rugby team? And are they any good? The answer to both of those questions is: Yes. From skinless forearms...

SGA announces winners for 2016 elections, Madison Tracy elected president

The 79th MTSU student government has been elected to serve for the 2016-2017 school year. Executive positions are as follows:  President: Madison Tracy Executive Vice President: Connor McDonald Vice...

MTSU equestrian team sending six riders to national championship

Photo courtesy of Robin Duff The Middle Tennessee equestrian team has gone under the radar this season with the historic 2015-2016 athletic season for the...

True Blue Quiz Show Episode One: SGA Voting

Today  is the last day for voting in the 2016-2017 Student Government Association elections. Sidelines contributor Goochie focused on the elections in this edition of his "True Blue...

How government, religion and the First Amendment intersect in Tennessee’s Bible debate

This article was published in cooperation with the Seigenthaler News Service. Tennessee would become the first state in the nation to make the Bible its official...