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Live in Music City: Nashville execs remember their favorite concerts
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Lipscomb students #PressforProgress through Women Empowerment Week, March 5-9
A group of 15 female students at Lipscomb University have created the inaugural Women Empowerment Week, March 5-9, to encourage, celebrate and empower
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Opposite sides of the tracks: Joe Scarlett argues against Mayor Barry's mass-transit plan
Retired Tractor Supply Co. CEO Joe Scarlett opposes the city's mass-transit push. His reason is simple: It costs too much money for too little be
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Opposite sides of the tracks: Charles Robert Bone argues for Mayor Barry's transit plan
Nashville attorney Charles Robert Bone's reason for supporting the mass-transit push is simple: Better transit means more access, which means mor
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Voracious Vanderbilt buys another Midtown property
Since the start of 2014, the landlocked university has now spent more than $33 million buying property in Midtown.
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Working the Room: Celebrating success in real estate
Working the Room features business and networking photos from across Nashville. Today's edition, available in the slideshow with this story, feat
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Report card: Greater Nashville's best elementary schools of 2018
A new report aims to identify the best public elementary schools in Middle Tennessee for 2018. The “2018 Best Elementary Schools in America&rdq
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Cagle named ASUN Women's Basketball Player of the Year
Lipscomb’s Loren Cagle has been named the ASUN Player of the Year, the league announced Thursday.
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Chamber: Transit will cost you 17 cents per day
Voters are currently weighing whether to support the city's proposed mass-transit expansion on May 1, and while the plan will cost billions of do
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Titans' new head coach buys $2M Nashville home
The new head coach of the Tennessee Titans has found a home in his new city. Newly filed public records show that Mike Vrabel has paid $2 million for
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Companies have little incentive to fight workplace sexual harassment, Vanderbilt economist explains
New research by Vanderbilt economist Joni Hersch finds there are not strong enough incentives to push companies to eliminate or mitigate the risk of w
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Vanderbilt senior earns prestigious fellowship from Luce Scholars Program
Phillip McGloin, a College of Arts and Science senior from Washington, D.C., has been named to the 2018-19 class of Luce Scholars. McGloin will gain n
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Research participants needed for neurofibromatosis study focused on reading difficulties
The Vanderbilt Education and Brain Sciences Research Lab is seeking participants age 8 to 20 for a research study focusing on reading difficultie
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Volunteers needed for Commencement 2018
Vanderbilt’s Commencement 2018 is scheduled for May 9–11, and your help is needed to make the event a success.
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Elder Care Fair offers help in navigating the caregiver maze March 14
The Vanderbilt Child and Family Center hosts its ninth annual Elder Care Fair on Wednesday, March 14, providing an excellent opportunity to obtain hel
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Men's hoops advances to first ASUN title game in 12 years
For the first time in 12 years, the Lipscomb men’s basketball squad is headed to the ASUN Championship Final.
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From the Editor: Don't base your transit vote on Barry's affair
The question for you is whether this plan is the right plan for Nashville, and whether you're willing to increase taxes to pay for it. Don't
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Amazon HQ2: Here's how economists rank Nashville and other contenders
Two economic development thoroughbreds — Atlanta and Northern Virginia — are neck-and-neck in the Amazon HQ2 horserace, accordin
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These are the five Wedgewood-Houston hotspots The New York Times thinks you should visit
One of Nashville's trendiest neighborhoods is getting its turn in the national media spotlight. The New York Times, which just over a month ago
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Council committee selects Memphis firm to lead Barry investigation
Metro Council's special committee has tapped a Memphis law firm to lead its probe into the potential misuse of public funds tied to Mayor Me
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