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Story by Kailee Shores

MTSU Sidelines launched a weekly newsletter on Feb. 1 for MTSU students, alumni and other members of the MTSU community. It directly deposits our biggest and best stories of the week into your inbox on Thursday afternoons.

To sign up to receive the newsletter, click here and input your email!

Also, if you belong to a club on campus and would like to write an opinion piece or guest column, reach out to us! You can contact our staff through our social media accounts, which are linked at the bottom of the newsletter, or through email at editor@mtsusidelines.com or any of our section emails, which can be found at the bottom of each article.

If the work in the newsletter piques your interest, we would love to have you at our meetings! We are always looking for more staff writers. We meet at 12:30 p.m. on Fridays in the Center for Innovation in Media.

Kailee Shores is the Editor-in-Chief of MTSU Sidelines.

To contact News Editor Alyssa Williams and Assistant News Editor Zoe Naylor, email newseditor@mtsusidelines.com.

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