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In 2025, it continues to set trends as a one-of-a-kind event by introducing a groundbreaking 360-degree spatial audio ...
From broadcasting the festival on Hulu to mixing the sound for live shows, MTSU students work tirelessly behind the scenes of ...
Ed the zebra has been spotted via drone in Christiana, Tennessee, and efforts are underway to capture the exotic pet.
The MTSU Board of Trustees Finance and Personnel Committee voted on May 20 to propose a $97.50 increase in mandatory fees for ...
With Americana music and a whole lot of tie-dye, WMOT’s Roots on the River might be the best start to the festival season in ...
An updated press release Monday afternoon stated that a K9 search is scheduled for Tuesday, and “several professional ...
Thor Rankin, owner of Thor’s furniture on Medical Center parkway talks about his past and his experiences as a staple in the ...
MTSU faculty members and alumni shared their memories and appreciation for Kevin E. Smith, an MTSU anthropology professor, ...
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Brood XIV, the second-largest group of periodical cicadas, rises once every 13 to 17 years, and will stay for only a few weeks, but their loud mating call could impact summer activities.
On a pretty spring day, take a seat in the commons area in front of Middle Tennessee State University’s Walker Library and enjoy watching people. Here’s what you’re bound to see: couples ...
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