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The Real Meaning Behind Books, Poems and Censorship – by Dr. Burriss
MURFREESBORO, TN - The American Dream and poems, life in the city and hidden messages – how do they all come together and possibly change opinions or ideas? With more, here is MTSU Professor of Journalism Dr. Larry Burriss... Hear more from Dr. Burriss HERE. About Dr. Burriss -...
G5 QB Deep Dives: Nick Vattiato - Middle Tennessee
As Derek Mason ushers in a new era at Middle Tennessee State, veteran quarterback Nicholas Vattiato will be at the forefront of the transition. Since his freshman year in 2021, Vattiato has made an immediate impact, guiding the team to back-to-back bowl victories, including earning MVP honors in the 2021 Bahamas Bowl. Despite a challenging 2023 season for the Blue Raiders, Vattiato consistently demonstrated his growth into a quality starter. One thing fans should take note of is Vattiato’s impressive recall and detail in post-game press conferences, where he breaks down plays with remarkable precision. This football IQ is evident in his play, characterized by sharp instincts and savvy decision-making.
Numerous Moore County students become MTSU Raiders with week
MURFREESBORO — The Moore County Raider to MTSU Raider pipeline is strong and numerous students launched their college careers today with the first day of classes in Murfreesboro. In many cases with the help of family and friends, thousands of Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) students including numerous former Columbia blue Raiders headed to their residence halls in recent days as they prepare for the first day of the fall semester. Classes kicked off on Monday, August 26.
Bailey Stars In Golden Eagles’ Season Opening Win At Siegel
It was a performance to remember for Shelbyville Central’s Robert Bailey, and it came in front of a statewide audience in Thursday night’s season-opening wire-to-wire 34-22 win at the Siegel Stars. Bailey was a superstar workhorse for the entire night, tallying 37 carries for 296 yards and a...
A 10-year-old pointed a finger gun. The principal kicked him out of his Tenn. school for a year.
(This story was originally published by ProPublica.) ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. When Belle got a call last September that her 10-year-old had been sent to the vice principal’s office, she rushed over to the school. Her son Lee looked […]
‘People are afraid to call 911’: Organization plans push to change Tennessee’s good Samaritan Law for drug overdoses
Tennessee's Good Samaritan Law, passed in 2014, grants civil and criminal immunity to those who call 911 during an emergency. However, an amendment to the law only grants immunity once when it comes to drug overdoses.
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