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The Curriculum Collection at MTSU's James E. Walker Library contains many juvenile and young adult titles that can no longer be found in Rutherford County school libraries. (Photo by Shauna Reynolds)

Books dwindle on Rutherford County Schools library shelves as 150 titles flagged for immediate removal

Shauna Reynolds, Features editor November 15, 2024
At the Rutherford County School Board meeting Thursday night, most of the half-hour public comment period and nearly an hour of general discussion time centered on an issue absent from the agenda — a massive removal of library books.
Club secretary for the American Democracy Project, Kayla Jenkins, is standing in front of the KUC urging people to register to vote.

Voter registration initiatives have resounding success on MTSU campus

Hannah Ferreira October 9, 2024

Feature photo from the Sidelines Archive Story by Hannah Ferreira Voter registration initiatives on campus, led by the American Democracy Project, had resounding success this year even in the wake...

An email sent to students contained information about adding swipe access to the library. (Photo courtesy of Walker Library)

James E. Walker Library updates evening access

Noah McLane, Lead news reporter August 28, 2024
Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 3, students will need their student ID card if they want to get into the James E. Walker Library after 9 p.m.
Photos: Rutherford County Technology Engagement Center provides first standalone all-electronic library to community

Photos: Rutherford County Technology Engagement Center provides first standalone all-electronic library to community

CIM Digital August 27, 2018

Photo and story by Karly Cordell / MTSU Sidelines After receiving a $100,000 grant, the first standalone all-electronic library in the state of Tennessee opened its doors to the public on Aug. 1. Located...

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