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Current Issue:
Tuesday, November 7, 2006
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Cover
Woman alleges sexual assault
Tennessee still focus of national attention
How and where to vote in Martin
Sorority blames football players for fight
Board of Trustees approve $16.5-million student rec center
Opinions
Editorial: Crimes on UTM should be dealt with in a mature way
Adopting a pet can be a great gift for Christmas
Equality for everyone in America includes gay Americans also
Americans are fundamentally similar despite traits
Instead of coming up in arms, tolerance would help a lot
Can we at least finish Thanksgiving?
News
UTM Diversity Week in progress
Flu vaccinations still available at Student Health
Church/state separation focus of forum on November 7
Annual Empty Bowls supper will benefit local charity
Wednesday Forum gives students chance to learn appropriate helping behaviors
UTM grad chosen as new director of campus in Parsons
New group works on environment issues
Presidents' Roundtable unites campus leaders to discuss upcoming events
UTM, state partner to improve cattle health
Historic Lauderdale County factory burns Saturday night
Features
UTM Housing brings Halloween fun to several local kids
Christmas rears its happy head
Writer's Guild an organization open to all
Whatever happened to Thanksgiving?
Technology
DSLRs and the Mac versus Windows battle
DSLRs: Cameras for all occasions
Web site of the week: www.openoffice.org
Next Generation of iPods
Widgets for Opera
Making the change: What it really takes to leave Windows behind
Sports
Skyhawks make SEMO 'Hawks bleed red in 4th consecutive road win
No BCS or bowl game for Skyhawks, just quality playoff football
Soccer future looks bright after '06 achievements
Skyhawk women beat Ky. Wesleyan in first basketball exhibition of 2006-07
Election
Brundige wins re-election
Corker takes Tennessee Senate seat
Bredesen coasts to easy victory
Tennesseans vote 'Yes' on Amendment One
Democrats take control of House
Democrats halfway to Senate control
Tanner should win easily
BREAKING NEWS: Democrats need last two Senate battles for majority
Montana makes 50 Senate seats for Democrats
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Issue Summary
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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