Wednesday, September 18, 2024

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MTSU wins 100 Miles of Hope Blood Drive against rival WKU by 36 units

Feature photo by DeAsia Powell Story by DeAsia Powell The Blue Raiders won against Western Kentucky University last week in the 100 Miles of Hope Blood Drive, winning by 36 units...

Former Vice President Mike Pence connects Jan. 6 experience to democracy at MTSU Constitution Day event

Feature photo by Rusty Miller Story by Jenene Grover Students, faculty and visitors filled Tucker Theater for former Vice President...

Small group of protestors gathers in opposition to former Vice President Mike Pence’s MTSU visit

Feature photo by Rusty Miller Story by Hannah Ferreira As students and community members filed into Tucker Theater for MTSU’s...

MTSU Constitution Day event with Mike Pence sparked questions from the student body 

Feature photo by Rusty Miller Story by Aiden O'Neill Hundreds of students and Murfreesboro community members asked former Vice President...

MTSU soccer preps for start of conference play

Featured Photo by Paige Mast  Story by Jacob Burgess Middle Tennessee soccer is set for the start of Conference USA...

New aviation rules lengthen pilot training process

By Jonathon Austin and Zach Chadwick Contributing writers Flight students across the country are grappling with new federal regulations that strikingly increase the minimum number of...

Grammy-winning alum Luke Laird visits MTSU

Grammy-winning songwriter and producer Luke Laird visited his alma mater Wednesday to share the keys to a successful career in the music industry. Laird, who...

Tipping the Scales: one woman’s mission to do right

By Amanda Gambill Managing Editor Nestled in the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership on the second floor of the Student Union Building are two offices,...

From NASA to the classroom: an unexpected journey

By Blake Jennings Staff writer At 56 and with stark silver hair, physics professor and former NASA engineer, Eric Klumpe (kloom-pa) conveys a youthful and laid-back...

From NASA to the classroom: an unexpected journey

By Blake Jennings Staff writer At 56 and with stark silver hair, physics professor and former NASA engineer, Eric Klumpe (kloom-pa) conveys a youthful and laid-back...

Chitwood remembered through family and friends

By E.R. West Editor-in-chief Recently, David "Ritt" Chitwood, was in his digital audio technology class when the professor asked the students to stand and sing. Chitwood, 28,...