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Should trans people be allowed to live? 

Vanderbilt University Medical Center agitated this question Feb. 20, 2026, when it announced that it would be ending all new ...


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The Academy Awards (more commonly known as the Oscars) come around once a year, and this year the categories feel more competitive than in years past. Standout movies include “A Sentimental Value,” “One Battle After Another” and “Sinners,” the latter of which broke the


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While it has been nearly six years since “Outer Banks” first premiered, Jonas Pate’s sun-soaked drama still holds a nostalgic grip on a lot of my peers. I personally spent part of my high school years fixated on its romanticized take on coastal North Carolina, drawn to its hazy freedom, the idea of endless summer, tight-knit friendships and coming-of-age chaos. That same spir...


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At approximately 10 a.m. CST Mar. 3, North House residents were told they could not return to their rooms due to a small appliance fire. The fire activated the building’s sprinkler system, which resulted in water damage to portions of the first floor.  

Melanie Asness, who resides in North House, said students could not re-enter their dorms for several hours after...


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The Tennessee Democracy Network hosted the 2026 annual Tennessee Campus Civic Summit Feb. 27 in Central Library. The event centered on student-driven changemaking, political organizing and legislative literacy, and it featured over 10 panelists representing politics, social impact organizations and academia. 

The event opened with remarks from Katie Fahey, executi...


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