Saturday, September 7, 2024

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Office of Violence Against Women hosts the Power of One Block Party and Resource Fair on campus

Feature Photo by DeAsia Powell Story by DeAsia Powell On Wednesday, Sept. 4, the Office of Violence Against Women and MT One Stop hosted the 4th annual Power of One Block...

MTSU Aerospace student and flight instructor involved in an incident that temporarily delayed flights out of Murfreesboro Municipal Airport

Feature photo by Noah McLane Story by Noah McLane An MTSU airplane carrying a student and a flight instructor was...

The Red Clay Strays electrify at three-night headline debut at the Ryman

Feature Photo by Robby Klein Story by Kerstie Wolaver With cowboy hats atop their heads and drinks in hand, a...

Ole Miss bound: Previewing MTSU’s week two opponent

Photo by Myles Valrie Story by Brett Walker Middle Tennessee football takes its first road trip of the season this...

Who is Dr. Khalilah Doss, the new Vice President of Student Affairs?

Feature photo by Jenene Grover Story by Jenene Grover The new Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students,...

Students see the scars of war

By Jonathon Austin Staff Writer Global Studies professor Derek Frisby and a group of six students ventured to Vietnam in March to locate the positions where...

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...

Student organization seeks to educate LGBT diversity

By Meagan White Staff writer Students hear many things as they make their way across campus, but “Spring out! Drag out! Come to the Drag Show...

Graduate gives bright eyes to Syrian children

By Daniel Jansouzian Assistant News Editor Most people watch the news and feel sympathy for those impacted by war, famine and genocide, but rarely volunteer to...

A look inside the mind of a feminist author

By Melinda Lorge Contributing writer The suburban life, neighborhood gossip and 1960s family structure of the American Movie Classics’ television drama “Mad Men” were familiar to...

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,...