Breaking News, News Vice President of Student Affairs, Dr. Sherryl Byrd, to retire Fall 2018 According to an email sent out by President Alisa White, VP of Student Affairs, Dr. Sherryl Byrd, has announced her Celeste Malone Posted on December 20, 2017
AP WIRE, Breaking News, Breaking News, News IOC: Russians can compete at Olympics, but without flag LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — Russian athletes will be allowed to stand on the medal podium at the Winter Olympics — just not Associated Press Posted on December 6, 2017
Breaking News, News Update: No suspect found after unconfirmed reports of man with handgun APSU has reported that no suspect has been found after receiving a report of a man with a handgun. Campus police and members Aaliyah Mitchell Posted on November 30, 2017
Breaking News, Campus Crime, News Campus Safety Alert: Unspecified Threats Electronically to the University FROM CAMPUS POLICE The University has received vague, unspecified threats through electronic mediums by an unknown Joseph A. Palmer Posted on September 14, 2017
Breaking News, Campus Crime, News APSU Spirit Rock vandalized At around 3:00 a.m. this morning the APSU Spirit Rock was found vandalized with the words, “F—k KA” written along the side. Celeste Malone Posted on August 31, 2017
Breaking News, News APSU Parking prepares for potential flash flood The National Weather Service has called for 6-8 inches of rain in the Clarksville area due to the after effects of Hurricane Celeste Malone Posted on August 30, 2017