Features Fate of philosophy program in question after recent teaching cuts There is a battle being fought for Philosophy here at APSU. The major could be staying or going. “People need to understand Ashley Thompson Posted on October 30, 2017
AP WIRE, News Tennessee police department’s Bible verse plaque to be moved KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A biblical passage that has long been displayed at a Tennessee city’s police headquarters will Chaniece Jackson Posted on July 27, 2017
AP WIRE, News Amid uproar, Southern Baptists condemn ‘alt-right’ movement PHOENIX (AP) — Southern Baptists on Wednesday formally condemned the political movement known as the “alt-right,” Chaniece Jackson Posted on June 15, 2017
Features ‘Disciples’ who play together, stay together APSU extra-curricular activities offer an opportunity for students to express their interests and share their lifestyles with Andrea Allen Posted on February 3, 2017
Let's Be Honest The Great Big Starbucks Cup Debate If you have been on social media lately, or if you have watched the news, you are quite aware of the huge rise-up against Jordan Privitt Posted on November 10, 2015
Perspectives One nation, under iPhone Many APSU students are part of the “millennialism” trend, which is to find their own path to religion. Religion is important Elena Spradlin Posted on September 24, 2015