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Current Issue:
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
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Campus News
Local coffee shop expands to offer select beers
UTM announces candidates for Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs
Cox appointed to history commission
Student groups host mock election
IFC, NPHC begin Greek Week festivities
Increase in students, admission standards
Nation remembers Columbia space shuttle disaster five years after tragedy
English deptartment holds competition
UT fraternity sanctioned on hazing charges
Cable bill lacks transparency, reporters say
Tenn. polls affected by weather woes
Meet the Slate: June stresses importance of SGA
Meet the Slate: Toston takes data-driven approach
Travel fund budget stretched thin
Panel sends final VCSA choices to chancellor
"We need your prayers" — Southern communities devastated by twisters struggle to mourn and rebuild
Clinton, Huckabee winners at UTM voting precinct
Viewpoints
Editorial: Slightly slick streets sours students
In the Counselor's Corner: The key to a great relationship? You, at your best!
The Pummeling Pen
Comic: Baitu
Endorsement Editorial: Toston best fit to lead UTM of the future
Arts & Entertainment
UT Martin alumnus to visit campus, sign recent novel
Ison wows audience, bridges genres with senior tuba recital
Lupe Fiasco changes the game with 'Cool'
Cooking Italian ... easy
Technology
Strong words from Google
Website of the Week
UTM Student Organizations are looking to bolster presence through Web
Hi-Fi Blu-Ray Players for Hi-Def Entertainment
GT5 sets a new standard for racing, whenever it arrives
Sports
Men's basketball wins one on the road to stay in OVC race
High hopes for 2008 Skyhawk softball team
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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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