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University considers upgrading popular minors to majors
Students are offered a wider variety of study as MTSU expands the religious studies department and explores the possibility...
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Paulson accepts dean position for College of Mass Communication
First Amendment advocate and former journalist Ken Paulson has officially been selected as the next dean of the College of...
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MTSU releases digital glimpse of new science building
University officials unveiled a digital tour of MTSU’s new science building yesterday, though it is not slated to open...
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Student participation in SGA voting plummets in the polls
Less than one percent of students – only 700 students – voted in the Student Government Association elections for executive...
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MTSU-Motlow partnership aims for more bachelor’s degrees
MTSU and Motlow Community College College have created a partnership that aims to ease the transition for transfer students...
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Extraterrestrial rocks featured at latest ‘star party’
MTSU hosted a display of lunar and meteorite samples Friday, which were taken by Apollo missions and loaned to the school...
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War on Drugs event advocates legalization of marijuana
Every chair was full in a Business Aerospace Building classroom Thursday night as two organizations came together to discuss...
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SGA passes varied legislation in final meeting
At their last formal meeting of the semester Thursday night, the Student Government Association passed four pieces of legislation...
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SGA looks to continue initiatives with next executive board
Student body president Coby Sherlock’s office wall on the third floor of the Student Union Building is a white board...
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Your Weekly On-Campus Crime Briefs for April 7-11
VANDALISM James Union Building April 11, 5:43 p.m. A complainant reported her parked vehicle vandalized near the JUB. ASSAULT Cummings...

