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Current Issue:
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
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Cover
Production lines to picket lines
Yearbook back on go after Publications Board approval
'Voice of the Skyhawks' critically injured after Jackson hit-and-run
Dining Services to post written Sunday Brunch dress code
Opinions
Editorial: CAPP causes students more stress than needed
Professor calls for smoke-free restaurants in Martin
Are you afraid of things that go bump in the night?
Sports
Skyhawks come away from Golden Eagles' nest with victory
Volleyball team beats EKU, falls to Morehead in home play
Soccer team plays to tie with EKU, falls to Morehead in road matches
In last fall action, men's tennis falls to host team in Louisville tourney
News
SGA Senate prepares for busy Homecoming and Diversity Weeks
All eyes on Tennessee as mid-terms approach
UTM power problems patched up
UTM logo gets facelift
Technology
New section offers tech help for UTM
One cell phone to rule them all
News
Changing weather initiates health problems for several UTM students
Technology
Editor's choice: anti-virus software
News
Fun destinations for fall break
Technology
Five Web sites to learn something, do something or kill time
E-books allow students to stay in pajamas
Features
Zeta Phi Beta's Talent Showcase had everyone dancing
It's that time of year again
Sigma Tau Delta: a place for community and growth
Saxophone and clarinet come together in beautiful harmony
The happiest season of all
Getting ready for Halloween 2006
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Issue Summary
Campus News
Homecoming 2008
MTSU classes canceled after e-mailed threats
MTSU student charged with terrorism after e-mail threat
Professors fight new forms of cheating, plagiarism
Wall Street watches vote and exhales - for now
UTM Recycles to hold recycling event Oct. 18
Group Work:
Election '08 Update
Sen. Alexander to launch new TV campaign
Faculty, students should seek flu shots
Paving scheduled for downtown Martin
Voter registration high, but no record
Viewpoints
Editorial: Passing unworthy students discredits diplomas
Responsibility and opportunity: College is the place
Arts & Entertainment
Abandoned, lost pets find home, care from volunteer shelter
Memories, points of view on adoption of children
Cornell album doesn't suck; it blows
Technology
Apple adds new, thinner Nano to the iPod family
Website of the Month: Hulu.com
Be versatile in the job market by being tech savvy
Sports
Turnovers lead to overtime defeat at hands of OVC leader TSU
Volleyball drops two OVC matches
Rodeo opens 2008 campaign with two solid performances
Equestrian team prepares for another successful season
Sports Extra
UTM athletic training
Coach Simpson revealed
Local MMA team to host their first fighting tournament
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