Features Family Weekend hosts pre-game party as football team racks up wins As tensions rose preceding Saturday’s football game against UT Martin, APSU’s tailgating tradition took on new meaning for Contributing Writer Posted on October 3, 2017
Features Clarksville pumpkin patch brings city together as Halloween approaches On Sept. 30, Clarksville’s very own pumpkin patch opened for business for the 33rd consecutive year. The patch started in Dominic Gonzalez Posted on October 3, 2017
News APSU HCC welcomes award winning poet to campus The Hispanic Cultural Center welcomed poet and educator Denice Frohman to APSU on Wednesday, Sept. 27. Her performances have Harvae Herod Posted on October 3, 2017
Perspectives A degree is no longer suitable job security for undergraduate students Four years, 208 weeks, 1,460 days and 35,040 hours you have spent as a college student. Is that enough time to ensure you are Student Publications Posted on October 3, 2017
Campus Crime, News APSU Police releases the Clery Act days early The Clery Act became law in 1990. It requires U.S. colleges and universities to be transparent with campus safety policies, Harvae Herod Posted on October 3, 2017
Soccer, Sports Soccer struggles in OVC weekend APSU soccer failed to earn a point in their Ohio Valley Conference Weekend Action on Friday, Sept. 29 and Sunday, Oct 1. The Noah Houck Posted on October 2, 2017