It’s presidential election time, and even the rich need money. It’s well known that support pages for presidential candidates exist and are used regularly. In most cases, just like anything bought online, there is usually a cancellation option. However, on Donald Trump’s support page, you cannot remove your credit card information, you can only update… Continue reading Trump donation scam worries contributors
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Fifteen years of hope and remembrance
Fifteen years ago this past Sunday, the United States was hit with a series of terrorist attacks by al-Qaeda in New York, Virginia and Pennsylvania. Nineteen terrorists took over four planes, two crashing into the World Trade Center’s two towers in New York City, one crashing into the western side of the Pentagon in Arlington… Continue reading Fifteen years of hope and remembrance
University of Chicago says goodbye to trigger warnings
The University of Chicago has recently released a letter to incoming freshmen blatantly telling the new students how the university will no longer censor any information that may be traumatic to students. “Our commitment to academic freedom means that we do not support so-called ‘trigger warnings,’” wrote John Ellison, the university’s dean of students. Ellison… Continue reading University of Chicago says goodbye to trigger warnings
2016 Soybean Festival
The Soybean Festival is an annual festival in the city of Martin. The festival comes equipped with a parade, live music, rides, and so much more.
The Pacer Vol. 89 No. 3
Pick up the Sep. 15, 2016, print issue of The Pacer from the conveniently located bins around campus.
UTM returns home for matchup with Bacone College
After spending the first two weeks of the season on the road, the UTM football team will return to Martin this Saturday for their home opening contest against the Bacone College Warriors. The Skyhawks (0-2) are searching for their first win of the season after dropping their season opener to Cincinnati 28-7 and their game… Continue reading UTM returns home for matchup with Bacone College
UTM selected to receive grant for veterans
UTM was one of six state wide universities selected by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission to receive a special grant to better assist veteran students transition into campus life. The Veteran Reconnect grant awarded $169,000 to UTM over a 22-month period to hire a veteran service specialist and create a tailored orientation program and center for… Continue reading UTM selected to receive grant for veterans
Gun law draws mixed responses
College campuses across the state have been granted the option of becoming gun friendly. Earlier this year, a law was passed allowing teachers to carry concealed handguns on college campuses across the state of Tennessee with certain restrictions. In Tennessee, SB 2376 will allow full-time faculty and staff of Tennessee’s public colleges and universities to carry… Continue reading Gun law draws mixed responses
Clement Hall asbestos not problem, officials say
With the fall semester now fully underway, many students have taken notice of the red tape and warning signs that can be seen in and around Clement Hall. While the warnings are particularly frightening, with phrases such as “May Cause Cancer,” those in charge of overseeing the project say that there is nothing to worry… Continue reading Clement Hall asbestos not problem, officials say
I’m your biggest fan-atic
Privacy has been an issue since the invention of gossip. For celebrities, privacy is a rare and often an expensive luxury. Modern celebrities have argued on more occasions than can be easily counted that paparazzi have no right to the job they do at their expense. However, while some will argue that everyone has a… Continue reading I’m your biggest fan-atic