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MTSU Students Present Annual Dance Gala
Middle Tennessee State University’s Dance Program is presenting their annual student dance gala from March 20 to March 21 at Tucker Theater.
The dance gala is completely student-produced, choreographed, and designed. This is a time where dancers can let their creativity shine and bring their choreographic knowledge to the stage.

Emma Pickett
Mar 4


ICE Facility Confirmed in Lebanon
Lebanon officials have just confirmed that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is to establish an immigration detention center in Tennessee, right within Lebanon city limits.

Mickey Sandlin
Feb 23


Clue: On Stage A 1985 Classic
Middle Tennessee State University’s theater department is performing Clue Feb. 26 to March 1 at Tucker Theater.
The stage adaptation is based on the iconic 1985 movie directed by Jonathan Lynn. This film became a comedy classic and is still performed and watched to this day.
Make sure to stop by Tucker Theater and try to figure out who did it, where, and with what?

Emma Pickett
Feb 18


MTSU Transports Students to a Night in Africa
In celebration of black history month, the African student organization held their yearly
fashion show entitled A Night in Africa.
Students, faculty and families gathered in the Student Union Ballroom on February 13th to
take a journey through time and black history with the help of fashion, production, and
visuals.
What this club stands for is what was reflected in the show and as an audience member
you could see the joy, passion and inclusion.
People of different genders,

Emma Pickett
Feb 16


Joshua's Journey
One man's journey with starting a charity fund that has since hit the ground running.

middletennesseenews
Nov 5, 2025


Culture and Christianity Conference faces changes for event after death of Charlie Kirk
A conference being hosted at World Outreach Church in Murfreesboro is facing changes following the death of Charlie Kirk.

Mickey Sandlin
Sep 11, 2025


MTSU employee fired for comments following Charlie Kirk’s shooting death
A Middle Tennessee State University employee took to social media to share her opinions on the death of Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist that was shot while speaking on a college campus in Utah.

Mickey Sandlin
Sep 11, 2025


Alex Eastman Interview
One Canadian man is navigating his way through a new country, and a new sound.
Alex Eastman moved to Murfreesboro, TN from Winnipeg, Canada to attend college at Middle Tennessee State University, where he majors in commercial songwriting. Eastman has been writing songs since he was a child and has been on a long musical journey trying different styles.

middletennesseenews
Apr 28, 2025


Blue Raiders extinguish the Flames for 6th CUSA tennis title
Michael Jordan had two separate three-peat to win six NBA titles and Tom Brady won seven Super Bowls.
Well, Middle Tennessee State men’s tennis six-peated as Conference USA champions, beating Liberty 4-0.

middletennesseenews
Apr 20, 2025
Eston Snider closes in on MTSU's record books
In game one of a conference series against Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee Outfielder Eston Snider picked up the 200th hit of his collegiate career.

middletennesseenews
Apr 14, 2025
MTSU Men's Hockey takes on the All Stars game
The Middle Tennessee Hockey Club had a historic season, and it ended with a trip to the College Hockey South All-Star Challenge.

middletennesseenews
Apr 11, 2025
Billboard Updates Chart Rules to Combat Shady Sales Tactics
When it comes to music charts, Billboard is king. Billboard is also no stranger to constantly evolving alongside the ever-changing music industry in order to keep the charts as fair as possible. From the era of going to record stores to buy vinyl and CDs to the streaming era of the modern age, Billboard has to take changes in the industry into consideration. The chart giant announced that changes would be implemented throughout 2025 in order to stop chart manipulation.

middletennesseenews
Apr 9, 2025


N.I.L. changes college athletics but not for MTSU Men's Tennis
College athletics is a new game when it comes to Name, Image and Likeness allowing players to earn money affecting schools from top to bottom.

middletennesseenews
Apr 9, 2025
MTSU Baseball continues to grow the game with the next generation
Middle Tennessee Baseball hosted Little League Day during their home-opening Conference USA series against Florida International.

middletennesseenews
Mar 29, 2025
KAY-T releases new single
Written by Trey Godsey A young lady from Memphis has made quite an impact in the Murfreesboro area with her sultry vocals and touching...

middletennesseenews
Mar 25, 2025
Tullahoma falls short in TSSAA tournament championship after historic season
Tullahoma Boys Basketball just finished up one of the best seasons in program history, with a 32-5 season and a second-place finish at the TSSAA 3A state championship.

middletennesseenews
Mar 22, 2025


Trump's administration has released the JFK Files
On Tuesday the Trump administration released more than 63,000 pages of
records related to JFK’s assassination, making good on a promise he first made back in 2017.

middletennesseenews
Mar 19, 2025


MTSU's Retro Rewind exhibit opens
“Retro Rewind” exhibit displays 1980s fashion and serves as the first time the MTSU’s Textiles, Merchandising, and Design program will open its doors to the public for display at the Todd Art Gallery on MTSU’s campus Saturday, March 22.

middletennesseenews
Mar 17, 2025
Bhad Bhabie VS Alabama Barker: Why Are They Beefing?
2024 was dominated by rap feuds and 2025 is starting off in the same way. Nicki Minaj, Megan Thee Stallion, Drake, and Kendrick Lamar set the world ablaze with fiery disses that topped the charts in 2024. Three months into 2025, and the ladies are taking charge again with Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker’s intense feud taking over social media. Between the tweets, crass Instagram rants, and dropping diss tracks on one another, it can be hard to keep up. Leaving most people wond

middletennesseenews
Mar 1, 2025


America’s Music City is About ALL Music...Not Just Country
For a rising country star, the city of Nashville is what money is to a Fortune 500 company--
essential. But, what about artists who do not want to pursue country music? Is there a spot for them in “Music City”?

middletennesseenews
Feb 19, 2025
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