TSU's Student Government Association has decided that Mr. and Miss TSU hopefuls will have to survive preliminaries before they campaign for a crown in the spring. Preparation for adding a preliminary round began last year, and this semester the decision was finalized by SGA. (2) comments
President-elect Barack Obama is carefully assembling his cabinet. Hillary Clinton, in a move guaranteed to raise a few eyebrows, has agreed to serve as Secretary of State, the highest position available in the cabinet. Eric Holder, who served as a top Justice Department aide under the Clinton administration, will serve as Attorney General. (0) comments
On Monday, Nov. 17, students may have noticed a few non-traditional faces sitting beside them in classes. President Melvin N. Johnson and members of his cabinet shadowed members of the Student Government Association around campus, attending classes and observing TSU academics first-hand. (0) comments
JuicyCampus.com seems to be considering legal recourse against TSU's ban of it on its servers. In a press release, Matt Ivester, the Web site's founder and CEO, portrayed TSU's ban of JuicyCampus as being in violation of students' rights to free speech. "Because TSU's decision seems to violate its students' First Amendment rights, there is some question as to how long their ban will remain in effect," the letter stated. (0) comments
TSU's youngest generation may best know Roland "Doc" Holliday from his numerous appearances on MTV's popular TV series Making the Band, but before his days as a famous vocal coach, Doc Holliday stomped the yard at TSU. Holliday addressed hundreds of students on Nov. (0) comments
By Winston Mize Staff Reporter Last week, students did not have to go far to get an up close look at the many different cultures around the world. International Education Day hit TSU's campus, bringing students and professors together to reflect on their experiences while visiting everywhere from Chile to China. (0) comments