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Current Issue:
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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Campus News
Super Tuesday important to students, campus
Rakes replaces Levy as commencement speaker
VCSA search continues
Winter break fraternity vandalism spree leads to two arrests
Applicants to UTM up 25 percent, reports say
Parent files suit over mold, requests school closing
Presidential campaign fuels debate over sexism, racism
Nation's first Indian-American governor takes office
Tanner seeks re-election
TSU paper faces budget restraints
Children involved in meth busts
Prosecutor looking into Tyson animal cruelty allegations
Judge orders test on Martin school accused of having toxic mold
Prof says King's legacy forgotten
Faculty, students to discuss NY Times
Obama increases efforts to correct misconception that he's a Muslim
Obama increases efforts to correct misconception that he's a Muslim
Viewpoints
Editorial: Heed national election, campus visits
Letter to the Editor
Acceptance, tolerance greatly appreciated by all people not just individuals
Take action to enact change, avoid ad hominen criticism
Thumbs up or thumbs down -- it's all in how you look at it
The Pummeling Pen
Arts & Entertainment
Hot new movies for a long, cold winter's night
'No Country' takes hold and doesn't let go
UTM Choirs Tour of the West
Technology
MacWorld Expo '08 poised to bring benefit to all
Website of the Week
National Intelligence pitches for sniffing out Web searches
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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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