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Current Issue:
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
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Campus News
Presidential candidates offer varying visions for UTM
Area nets Homeland Security grants
General Assembly approves second sales tax holiday ahead of summer rush
Early registration begins this week for all students
UTM student juggles many successes in college career
UTM prepares to help in cancer fight
Jennifer Hickerson named Outstanding 2007 UTM Student Employee
'An Inconvenient Truth,' kite-flying, demonstrations highlight Earth Week
Viewpoints
Editorial: Night Vision is over the top
Editorial Cartoon
Native Americans are excluded from history books
More action needed besides shelters
Arts & Entertainment
Performer brings down house with real-life comedy
Getting Footloose and fancy free in Union City
Concert worth wait, weather
Music Departments produces opera
Technology
April Fools takes the Internet by storm
So small, so sleek
Wikipedia announces launch of new site
Web site of the week: www.virb.com
McCain MySpace site not hacked - 'enhanced'
Sports
Girl Gridiron: The next best thing or flashy fad?
Women net tennis sweep of Kentucky teams; men split with Eastern Kentucky, Morehead
Skyhawks lose series to EIU despite winning opening game
Softball team avoids sweep with narrow win over Lady Eagles
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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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