MURFREESBORO, Tenn.— In a society where staring at screens is second nature, noticing neck pain after looking down for a long time is no surprise.
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“Hidden Figures” and MTSU EYH Conference Inspire Women in STEM
MTSU– The annual EYH Conference at MTSU in 2016 showed young girls, women, and all those in attendance that they no longer have to be hidden figures in the STEM field.
Franklin Yarn Shop Owner Says Feedback is Mostly Positive Since Controversial Women’s March Post
FRANKLIN, Tenn.— On January 24, Elizabeth Poe, the owner of The Joy of Knitting in Franklin, posted to Facebook, saying she would not tolerate what she says is the vulgarity, vile, and evilness of the Women’s Movement. Since that day, she says she has received an outpouring of opinions.
No Vacancy at MTSU ‘Meet Your Reps’ Town Hall
MTSU—Protestors at the MTSU ‘Meet Your Reps’ Town Hall event came to make their voices heard, but many felt like their voices were muted when they were told no more people were allowed in the room for the meeting.
Protestors Show up in Full Force at MTSU Town Hall
MTSU—The Middle Tennessee College Republicans held a “Meet Your Reps” Town Hall Meeting on Thursday, February 9, 2017, and protestors showed up at the event to make sure their voices were heard.
Thank Goodness for Giving
DANDRIDGE, Tenn.— Local volunteers gather every Thanksgiving to provide a home cooked meal for those in need– whether that’s at the Lodge or in their homes.
Bullied Beginnings, Bright Future for Oakland High School Football Player
MURFREESBORO, Tenn.– October is National Bully Prevention Awareness month, and even the toughest athletes have experienced the pains of bullying.
A Special Playground for Special Kids
MURFREESBORO, Tenn.— Special Kids in Murfreesboro was able to use contributions from donors to open their brand new therapy playground on Tuesday, April 5th.
Professors and Students Speak Out on Proposed Campus Carry Bill
MTSU— A bill that would allow full time faculty and staff at state colleges and universities to carry concealed weapons on campus has passed through the Tennessee Senate.
What Does the ‘FOCUS Act’ Mean for MTSU Students?
MTSU— Governor Bill Haslam has proposed an extension to the “Drive to 55″ initiative called the “FOCUS Act”. The new implementation would focus on the six universities that will no longer be associated with the Tennessee Board of Regents in the upcoming school year.