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Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival almost had its first ever Roo Residency- here’s what a fan had to say about the cancellation.
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee announces new changes in compliance with new Tennessee state law banning DEI initiatives.
MTSU Board of Trustees unanimously approved a 6.49% increase in undergraduate and graduate tuition at a meeting Tuesday.
Every year, volunteers work at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in exchange for the opportunity to see their favorite artists.
Over 1000 demonstrators descended upon The Avenue, a popular shopping center in Murfreesboro, on Saturday morning to ...
Nashville’s pop-up shows included Remi Wolf’s Superjam, Arcade Fire and Hot Mulligan, among others. One show was Justice — ...
Located in nearby Manchester, Tennessee, Students from the university’s College of Media and Entertainment began capturing ...
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This year, after a summer of recovery, I tried again. I was one of a handful of MTSU journalism students selected to attend ...
After waiting out a weather delay for hours in makeshift shelters and muddy grounds, festivalgoers received news that heavy ...
Centeroo, the main festival grounds, closed for much of the afternoon and early evening, leaving campers to deal with soggy ...
As Bonnaroo’s first-ever country headliner, Luke Combs had big shoes — or, cowboy boots — to fill. The North Carolina native showed his roots opening his set with a recording of Neil Diamond’s “Sweet ...