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Women’s tennis ends Senior Day with a victory

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America’s economy will falter after a mass deportation

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Bucs baseball drops series to UNCG

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SGA awards ETSU faculty and staff for their hard work and dedication

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Men’s golf finish top 10 in weekend matches

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Effort should be rewarded

Mason Nolen, April 18, 2018

Racism extends past the Starbucks controversy

Michael Trotter-Lawson, April 18, 2018

Theatre department ends season on ‘Electric’ note

Hannah Purdy, April 18, 2018

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