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Current Issue:
Tuesday, September 5, 2006
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Cover
Student to oppose Brundige in Martin mayoral race
Special Report: Who killed the SI?
Former dean leading Student Affairs after search indecision
Bryson's Big Tennessee bus tour rolls through downtown
Opinions
Editorial: Programs shouldn't be cut to the detriment of students
Letters to the Editor
Making a difference, one day at a time
News
UTM named a 'Best Southeastern College'
iTunesU introduced as a new learning tool
Balanced Man Scholarship awards tomorrow's leaders
Soybean Festival brings interesting events for people of all ages
Program promotes alcohol awareness
Features
See September movies: they promise to be better than the last
Have you ever wondered why men fall asleep after sex?
'Deal or No Deal,' UTM style
Browser Wars: To Tab or Not to Tab
Open Source: changing the world and web
Sports
Volleyball team expects to improve in Draper's second season
Bobcats spoil Simpson debut 29-3
Cover
Breaking News: Committee defers on yearbook's future
Breaking News: Chancellor announces Spring '07 retirement
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Campus News
Budget Crisis '08
Letter from UT System President John Petersen - Dec. 18
SGA Senate votes down card office legislation
Skyhawk Card Office closed, staff terminated
Day of annual leave to save money
Letter from UT System President John Petersen
Preparing for finals
Suggestions for Regents cuts draw backlash
Tennessean publishes Board of Regents salary data on Web site
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