Is Nintendo finally Switching it up?

The new Nintendo console that was until now simply known as the “NX” has received a proper name: Nintendo Switch. The newest platform in the Nintendo family, which was first discussed in March 2015, is set to reach stores in March 2017, two years after its initial reveal. With titles set to be released alongside… Continue reading Is Nintendo finally Switching it up?

SGA meeting highlights: October 13, 2016

The Student Government Association held its fourth Senate meeting of the semester on Thursday, Oct. 13 at 9 p.m. While the executive council members thanked senators and members for their participation in the homecoming can collection, President Josh Diltz awaited his fate . In the previous senate meeting, it was announced that if freshman council… Continue reading SGA meeting highlights: October 13, 2016

Final presidential debate provides last look at candidates

The final presidential debate of the 2016 election took place Wednesday, Oct. 19 at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas. Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump squared off on the debate stage for the third time this campaign. The candidates fielded a variety of questions from moderator Chris Wallace of Fox… Continue reading Final presidential debate provides last look at candidates

Carver ‘excited’ for both Chancellor position and Murray State game

Dr. Keith Carver has been approved as the 10th chancellor of UTM. The approval came earlier Friday afternoon, Oct. 14, during the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees meeting in Knoxville. Shortly after the vote, The Pacer spoke with Carver during a conference call. “This is a very exciting day for me,” Carver said. “I’m… Continue reading Carver ‘excited’ for both Chancellor position and Murray State game

When the opinions overshadow the facts

With the 2016 presidential election underway, opinions are becoming seemingly more important than the facts. Teachers across the country tell students daily that it is important they use factual sources rather than opinions because opinions are not concrete. But if this is true, why is the solidity of facts becoming less substantial in today’s society, specifically… Continue reading When the opinions overshadow the facts

Hurricane Matthew brings havoc to the Americas

We at The Pacer would like to send our condolences to the victims and their families affected by Hurricane Matthew. Within the past week Hurricane Matthew has taken approximately 1,027 lives in the Caribbean and the southern United States with 1,000 being from Haiti, according to NBC News. It also left a terrible trail of destruction behind,… Continue reading Hurricane Matthew brings havoc to the Americas