Where are all the women?

Women make up 60% of the student population on campus and 48% of faculty, yet I’m constantly wondering, where are the women? The university recently announced the finalists for the Vice Chancellor for University Advancement position, the major fundraising arm of the university, and the Dean of the College of Business and Global Affairs. All… Continue reading Where are all the women?

NCAA Tournament will be played without fans

From ESPN The NCAA made the unprecedented decision Wednesday to hold the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments without fans because of the ongoing coronavirus crisis. “The NCAA continues to assess the impact of COVID-19 in consultation with public health officials and our COVID-19 advisory panel,” NCAA president Mark Emmert said in a statement. “Based on… Continue reading NCAA Tournament will be played without fans

And that’s the tea on caffeine

If there’s one thing we all have in common as college students, it’s a caffeine addiction. I don’t know how many times I’ve heard friends and classmates say that they stayed up all night studying and have to shoot down cup after cup of coffee either during or afterwards. Heck, I can’t even count how… Continue reading And that’s the tea on caffeine

March music madness

With March being Women’s History Month, we decided to make this month’s editors’ playlists centered around the wonderful women in the music industry. This month’s list is full of songs by amazing female artists who express the journey of being a woman in society today. What better way to honor the women who worked so… Continue reading March music madness

The Cruel Prince: book review

“Of course, I want to be like them. They’re beautiful as blades forged in some divine fire. They will live forever.” -Jude Duarte (Holly Black) Family, murder, love, betrayal and faeries. This is the combination of themes author Holly Black used to construct an intricate story of when mortals enter the world of Faerie. Twins… Continue reading The Cruel Prince: book review

Randy Boyd hosts town hall discussion at UTM

UT system Interim President Randy Boyd hosted a town hall discussion on Wednesday March 11, 2020 in Watkins Auditorium to reflect on his time as interim and discuss proposed removal of the interim classification from his title as UT president. Boyd recently has visited all system schools conducting townhalls focusing on his shift from interim… Continue reading Randy Boyd hosts town hall discussion at UTM

Opinion of the Day: Worldwide pandemic spells death for either globalism or real-life communities

A day after COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic, and weeks after the virus first spread out of China, political analysts and thinkers are still pondering what the future will look like after the initial spread is over. One thing seems certain, the nature of our interconnected, global economy will be called into question. When… Continue reading Opinion of the Day: Worldwide pandemic spells death for either globalism or real-life communities

UTM golf delivers fifth tournament title of season while Morrell earns Grover Page Classic All-Tournament accolades

The UTM golf team racked up its fifth tournament championship of the 2019-20 campaign today, besting the nine-team field at the Grover Page Classic by 23 strokes at the Jackson Country Club. The Skyhawks compiled the best round of any team during the duration of the tournament today, shooting a 291 (+3) to win the… Continue reading UTM golf delivers fifth tournament title of season while Morrell earns Grover Page Classic All-Tournament accolades

Is the American prize fight dead?

As a fan of sports who loves the suspense and excitement of a close, down-to-the-wire contest between two opposing forces, nothing dissatisfies me more than a hyped up fight, whether it be mixed martial arts (MMA) or boxing, going only one round. The prospect of a one-and-done fight is even more loathsome when the consumer… Continue reading Is the American prize fight dead?