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Calling all APSU students who have outstanding parking tickets, its not to late make two of them disappear. From Monday, Dec. 7, to Monday, Dec. 14, APSU’s Department of Public Safety and the APSU ...
It is a Tuesday afternoon and you have found yourself in a position that is strange to you; you have nothing to do, you are off from work and you just got done with your last class for the day! You ...
So, if you think your vote will not matter, that your singular ballot has no power in a red state, do us all a favor and vote anyway. Your voice and your opinion matter even if you think it does not.
That means it is final’s week here at APSU, and all of us college students are sweating buckets. This semester went by so quick, and here we are, at the last stretch. Boy, am I proud of all of us. We ...
A pedestrian bridge across the Red River could connect North and South Clarksville like never before, prompting some more fun in the sun for the people of Clarksville, including APSU students. APSU ...
The month of October was designated as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM) in 1985 after the American Cancer Society paired with the pharmaceutical division of Imperial Chemical Industries.
If there is one thing that I have taken away from four years of religion classes, it’s to be mindful. Taking those few moments to just, be. Inhaling all of the stress and everything that has happened ...
There were over one million reported cases of chlamydia in the age group, showing an overall increase from the previous year. In Tennessee, the chlamydia rate was 3,637 per 100,000 females, and 1,379 ...
Austin Peay State University held its annual Zone 3 Writers Festival. Opening the festival, award-winning author Dustin M. Hoffman visited for an immersive reading of selected stories from his latest ...
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