After previous success, a brand-new album and a quickly selling out tour, things are looking good for American folk-rock band The Lumineers. The Lumineers’ new album Cleopatra is about as perfect an album as you can find. It emits life, and all that is wondrous about being alive. Mixing in songs from Cleopatra among the old brought some new life and passion… Continue reading New album brings life back to folk-rock band
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SGA meeting highlights: March 31, 2016
The Student Government Association held its fifth Senate meeting of the semester on Thursday at 9 p.m. As with past meetings, the assembly was once again live streamed by the online service, Perriscope. Special guest Jalen Blue joined the senators as the board of trustees’ student representative from Knoxville, Tennessee. During the committee reports section of… Continue reading SGA meeting highlights: March 31, 2016
Phi Mu Alpha present annual All Sing competition
The brothers of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia hosted their annual All Sing competition Thursday evening at Central Baptist Church. The judges for the 2016 All Sing Competition were UTM director of choral activities, Mark Simmons and Murray State’s dance choreographer, Amanda Hagan. Last year’s winner, Chi Omega competed again this year in the “Idols” themed… Continue reading Phi Mu Alpha present annual All Sing competition
The Pacer Vol. 88 No. 14
Pick up the Mar. 31, 2016, print issue of The Pacer from the conveniently located bins around campus.
Students represent UTM at the Southern Regional Honors Conference
The University of Tennessee at Martin’s Honors Program will be sending four students, Morgan Goddard, Luke Robinson, Erin Gallagher and Jacob Fiala, to the Southern Regional Honors Conference in Orlando, Florida, March 31 through April 2. “Students from all over the Southeast will be there to present their research, and I’m taking four seniors this… Continue reading Students represent UTM at the Southern Regional Honors Conference
Students learn about emotional intelligence at symposium
As part of the first breakout sessions at UT Martin’s Women’s Symposium on March 29, Dr. Mary Radford, Nursing Department Chair and associate professor, gave a presentation about emotional intelligence titled, “I Second that Emotion!” Throughout her presentation, Radford outlined the concept, gave some of its history and benefits and listed six ways to increase… Continue reading Students learn about emotional intelligence at symposium
UTM takes historic green step with solar garden
In light of a donation made by an anonymous patron, faculty and students from the art and engineering departments have teamed up to make solar structures as part of a “solar garden” outside of the Paul Meek Library. The garden will include two solar flowers and a tree to produce energy for part of Crisp… Continue reading UTM takes historic green step with solar garden
‘We Are the Dancers’ Premieres April 1
The UTM Dance Ensemble will present their spring recital, “We Are the Dancers,” April 1 and 2 at 8 p.m. in the Harriet Fulton Theatre of the Fine Arts Building. Dance Ensemble student performers include Erin Windham, senior Dance Education major; freshman Annike Franz; Jayla Brown, junior Fine and Performance Arts major; Christy Locke, senior… Continue reading ‘We Are the Dancers’ Premieres April 1
What is the Student Government Association?
The UTM SGA has a dedication to serving the needs, thoughts and ideas of students; however, many students do not know how truly beneficial the organization is to the university. To get to know an organization, one must first meet the leadership. John Abel is the faculty advisor for the student government association, and Rachael… Continue reading What is the Student Government Association?
“My vote does not matter…”
In the fast pace and polarized views of the 21st century, it is easy for any member of the electorate to get bogged down by information and media releases that may make them feel as though their vote does not matter or their voice cannot be heard. Regardless of party, and regardless of the level… Continue reading “My vote does not matter…”