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Sidelines Magazine released April 12

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Editor’s Letter

Just three short months ago, I was given the opportunity to be the Sidelines Magazine editor. Sidelines has been a well respected institution for decades, and it is important to me to uphold the same standards. When considering what this issue should cover, I felt immense honor and responsibility to represent our university well. 

The way that felt most suitable was showing how talented, determined and inspiring the creatives at Middle Tennessee State University are. There are many things that go into 

creating something, regardless of medium: process, purpose, co-creation and exposure. Each of these creatives have their own version of each but represent one especially well. 

This issue had a quick turn around, and I wouldn’t have been able to accomplish any of this without this amazing team. Each of the journalists, photographers and editors made this issue into something worth sharing. 

Thank you to the creatives who allowed us to tell their stories and show the art that they’ve worked so hard on. It was wonderful to get to know these talented students and for others to now see how truly remarkable they are. 

Sincerely,

Aiden O’Neill

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