Crossing the Political Aisle: Middle Tennessee State University's No Labels Movement with Mike Sparks

Apr 30, 2026 at 11:57 am by Producer



MTSU students are proving that the art of conversation isn’t dead, even in the heated landscape of modern campus politics. This episode dives into the "No Labels" movement at Middle Tennessee State University, where students like Jacob Pagel are trading megaphone-fueled shouting matches for structured bipartisan dialogue. State Representative Mike Sparks joins the conversation to highlight how these young leaders are overcoming physical disabilities and political divides to host unprecedented "crossing the aisle" events at the James Union Building.

The discussion shifts from the mechanics of political organizing to the deeply personal stories of those leading the charge. You'll hear about the unique challenges and triumphs of student organizers navigating campus life with disabilities, the importance of mentorship in local government, and the recent loss of long-time General Assembly member G.A. Hardaway. It’s a raw look at how the next generation is attempting to rebuild the bridge between polarized factions through mutual respect and shared community goals.

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Tags: bipartisan dialogue bipartisan forum campus politics community organizing crossing the aisle disability advocacy G.A. Hardaway Jacob Pagel James Union Building Local Government mentorship Middle Tennessee State University Mike Sparks MTSU MTSU students No Labels non-partisan political civility political discourse political labels political polarization public administration Rutherford County social media politics state government student activism Student Leadership Tennessee General Assembly Tennessee politics
Sections: Rutherford Issues Podcast