The Visual and Theatre Arts Department of the University of Tennessee at Martin hosted its 12th annual Empty Bowls luncheon on Nov. 21, 2015. A cold, rainy day perfect for soup, the community of Martin, Tennessee, UTM faculty and staff, as well as students came together to enjoy food and support local charitable organization, We… Continue reading Empty Bowls looks to fill bowls of needy
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UTM Dance Ensemble fall show
On Friday, Nov. 20, the UTM Dance Ensemble opened its fall show, Ausdrucken, which means “to express” in the Harriet Fulton Theatre in the Fine Arts building. New to the show this year was the use of projection. Partnering with Professor of Art, Lane Last, and his students, Professor McCormick put together a piece on… Continue reading UTM Dance Ensemble fall show
Skyhawks lose a close one to Arkansas State 76-74
The Skyhawk women’s basketball team battled to the end against Arkansas State, but the Skyhawks could not pick up the win as they dropped their home opener to the Red Wolves, 76-74. The Skyhawks (1-2) came into this game after splitting their season opening two game road trip at the Iowa Hawkeye Classic, where they defeated North… Continue reading Skyhawks lose a close one to Arkansas State 76-74
Prepare for war in ‘Fallout 4’
Fallout 4 begins unlike the rest of the games in the series. In this game, you start playing before the Great War of 2077, not after. You get to see what life was like in the retro-futuristic alternate history world of the games. Cars running on nuclear power, robot butlers and civil servants and a very… Continue reading Prepare for war in ‘Fallout 4’
Sigma Alpha Iota presents American Musicale
UTM’s chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, presented their American Musicale at the Blankenship Recital Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 7:30 p.m. The concert opened with the National Anthem sung by the Sigma Alpha Iota, SAI, choir and was accompanied by Elaine Harris, Professor of Music, on piano. The choir also sang “O’ America,” written… Continue reading Sigma Alpha Iota presents American Musicale
Arboretum opening
A ceremony was held in the garden beside Brehm Hall on Nov. 19 to commemorate UTM’s certification from the Tennessee Urban Forestry Council as an official Level 1 Arboretum. Pacer photos: Matthew Cullen
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 preview
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 will be in theaters on Nov. 20. It is the must-see movie of the Fall. For many years, we have watched Katniss Everdeen, played by Jennifer Lawrence, fight against President Snow and forced to particiate in his twisted Hunger Games. For many years, the people of Panem has been… Continue reading The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 preview
Lil Wayne serves up ‘No Ceilings 2’ for the holidays
Hip-hop superstar, Dwayne ‘Lil Wayne’ Carter, has announced the release date for his latest mixtape, No Ceilings 2. The rapper took to his Twitter account to let fans know that it will drop on Thanksgiving Day. No Ceilings 2 will be a follow-up to his mixtape, No Ceilings, released October 31, 2009. It included hit songs: ‘Single’,… Continue reading Lil Wayne serves up ‘No Ceilings 2’ for the holidays
Travel to a galaxy far, far away in ‘Star Wars: Battlefront’
For the past two years, the game developers at Electronic Arts have been teasing gamers with mere glimpses of Star Wars: Battlefront, the first game E.A. has developed since the company bought the license to make Star Wars games from LucasArts. Finally, gamers can get their hands on the much anticipated game, but is it worth it? E.A.… Continue reading Travel to a galaxy far, far away in ‘Star Wars: Battlefront’
Benefits of travel study
Every student at UTM, regardless of their major, must take at least one foreign language class. Those of you who have already taken one will be familiar with the professor trying to sell you on a trip to another country. It sounds scary; you don’t know the language or the culture. You may not have… Continue reading Benefits of travel study