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Updates for September 1, 2010
Fraternity paints lightning bolts for Raider Walk
Alpha Tau Omega shocks campus
The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity completed its annual community service project of painting lightning bolts on campus Wednesday. and nbsp; The project took three days and 50 working hours to complete.
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Key football games in 2010
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The Blue Raiders’ 2010 football schedule will be one of the toughest in school history. With games against Minnesota, Troy, and Georgia Tech, MTSU will need to bring its best effort in nearly every game this season. Sidelines has highlighted the bigges…
Updates for August 31, 2010
National Guard troops return home from Iraq
By: Christopher Merchant
Soldiers welcomed by loved ones in Smyrna
It was an emotional evening at the National Guard Volunteer Training Site in Smyrna Monday night when about 50 members of the National Guard 253rd Military Police Company returned home to the embraces of friends and family. ‘I am ecstatic and ndas…
New provost implements ‘open-door Thursdays’
By: Marie Kemph
Students will be able to drop by University Provost Brad Bartel’s office in the Cope Administration Building without an appointment starting Thursday, as part of a new open-door policy implemented by the newly hired MTSU administrator.
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Letter from the editor: Balance your education, have a life
By: Alex Moorman
Everyone seems to have the perfect formula for how to get through college unscathed, finding a job you’re interested in and joining the millions of people in the daily grind. But, I say it’s more important to enjoy your time in college instead of rushi…
Candlelight vigil held in support of Tennessee mosque
By: Tiffany Gibson
VIDEO
Middle Tennesseans for Religious Freedom organized a candlelight vigil in front of the Rutherford County Courthouse Monday night to show support for the center. Over the weekend, a construction vehicle at the site was set ablaze and gunshots were repor…
Candlelight vigil held in support of Tennessee mosque
By: Tiffany Gibson
VIDEO
Middle Tennesseans for Religious Freedom organized a candlelight vigil in front of the Rutherford County Courthouse Monday night to show support for the center. Over the weekend, a construction vehicle at the site was set ablaze and gunshots were repor…
Updates for August 30, 2010
Last season’s Sun Belt win leaves MT with tough act to follow
By: Orrin McCullough
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and nbsp; MTSU Head Football Coach Rick Stockstill and his football team had a memorial service for their 2009 season. The service included a burial of the New Orleans Bowl trophy the 2009 team earned with a 42-32 …
Updates for August 29, 2010
Recent graduate hopes to inspire younger generations
By: Taylor Hixson
At 81 years old, William ‘Bill and rdquo; Boyd may have been the oldest of the more than 900 graduates that paraded down the procession aisle during MTSU’s graduation ceremony this summer, but his determination and charisma is what really made him stan…
Local businesses seek out more students’ support
By: Sidelines Staff
Several Murfreesboro businesses and organizations will be on campus this week to give students an opportunity to find out about local shops and services, as part of MTSU’s ‘Week of Welcome. and rdquo;
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Dean earns prestigious certification
By: Sidelines Staff
Jim Burton, dean of the Jennings A. Jones College of Business, has earned the status of Certified Director from the John E. Anderson School of Management at the University of California at Los Angeles.
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Coach plans season without starting QB
By: Alex Moorman
The fall semester is the time for football, but due to a violation of NCAA regulations senior quarterback Dwight Dasher will be placed on the bench leaving junior quarterback Logan Kilgore to fill his shoes.
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