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Frist Center displays artwork from MTSU

Frist Center displays artwork from MTSU
Art students from MTSU and other universities in Tennessee have pieces on display at the Frist Center in Nashville. The pieces will be showcased through Dec. 31. Art professor Erin Anfinson, with the help of other professors, chose the best student work to be displayed.… Post the First Comment

Library concerned with waste of paper

Library concerned with waste of paper
At the beginning of each school year, the James E. Walker Library staff allots funds to keep library printers running for students throughout the year. The money for this budget comes from the technology-access fee part of tuition. "The printing budget entails paper, ink, and a staff to keep the printers running," said instructional librarian Kristen West.… 3 Comments

Students may suffer from winter's SAD

During winter months, many Tennesseans experience mood swings or depression symptoms as a result of cold temperatures and bleak winter days. Most people ignore these factors, which have the potential to trigger symptoms of a serious disorder known as Seasonal Affective Disorder, or winter depression.… Post the First Comment

Dropouts in state down 1.3 percent

The Tennessee State report card for 2007 showed an 8.5 percent dropout rate for the state. This statistic was measured by the amount of freshman who entered high school and did not graduate in four years. The state goal for 2007 was 10 percent. The dropout rate in the state has noticeably decreased in the last five years.… 2 Comments

Veterans' home admission suspended, reinstated

The Tennessee Veterans' Home in Murfreesboro, which suspended admissions, has improved and is now accepting new residents. According to the Tennessee Web site, the veterans' home suspended the admissions of residents due to violations in the facility. "Upon inspection of the Tennessee Veterans' Home in Murfreesboro Oct.… Post the First Comment

MT library prepares to sing "Thanks for the Memories"

Officials at the James E. Walker Library at MTSU are embarking on a program to convert the heirlooms of the university's storied past into accessible digital images in preparation for the school's centennial in 2011 and beyond. The librarians and students who will work on the MTSU Memory Project seek to collect photographs, correspondence, memorabilia and other items from the campus community and the community at large.… Post the First Comment

CRIME BRIEFS - CRIME STOPPERS

Crime Briefs: Nov. 15, 11:27 a.m. Harassment James E. Walker Library, south parking lot Subject reported that she was being harassed by another student, apparently due to a disagreement over a parking space. Nov. 16, 11:56 p.m. Drug Abuse Scarlett Commons, Apt.… Post the First Comment

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