Rodeo set to begin Spring 2020 schedule at EMCC

The first of five regular season spring rodeos for the UTM takes place this week, as the Skyhawks travel to Meridian, Mississippi for an event hosted by East Mississippi Community College on Feb. 20-22. Both of UTM’s teams finished the fall season strong, as the men’s squad registered three victories (at Missouri Valley College on… Continue reading Rodeo set to begin Spring 2020 schedule at EMCC

Laying the ideal foundation for college beauty

After buying gas and food, most times there is little money left over at the end of the month to splurge on high end beauty products that might not even be worth it. So why spend the money when there are more affordable options that work just as well as, sometimes even better than, the… Continue reading Laying the ideal foundation for college beauty

Win over Abilene Christian highlights tough 1-3 road trip in North Texas

The Skyhawk softball squad wrapped up their early-season road trip with a stint in the North Texas Invitational in Denton from Feb. 15-16. UTM struggled over their four-game bid in the tourney, going 1-3. First up on UTM’s schedule was the Creighton University Blue Jays out of Omaha, Nebraska. The Skyhawks and Blue Jays provided… Continue reading Win over Abilene Christian highlights tough 1-3 road trip in North Texas

Skyhawk women’s basketball soars past Tennessee Tech with 86-65 road victory

The UTM women’s basketball began its final road swing of the regular season on the right foot with a convincing 86-65 road victory at Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) rival Tennessee Tech (TTU) on Thursday night in the Eblen Center. The Skyhawks (17-9, 13-2 OVC) proved dynamic in several phases of the game while finding contributions… Continue reading Skyhawk women’s basketball soars past Tennessee Tech with 86-65 road victory

Laying the ideal foundation for college beauty

Allow me to preface this article with one fact: I don’t like foundation. It’s heavy. I don’t like feeling like I have another layer of skin plastered onto my face; I have plenty of skin as it is. Plus, it’s too much work in the morning. Between bargaining with myself to leave my bed, showering… Continue reading Laying the ideal foundation for college beauty

Technology threatens civil liberties across the world

The 20th century was a time notable for the expansion of civil liberties worldwide. In Africa and Asia, the colonial powers of Europe relinquished much of their hold on their overseas empires. Communism collapsed in Eastern Europe. In nations with substantial racial minorities, systems of legal separation such as the segregation regime of the American… Continue reading Technology threatens civil liberties across the world

Space cadet is out of this world

Indie singer beabadoobee graced our humble ears with her fourth extended play Space Cadet on Oct. 14, 2019 and I have been listening to it nonstop. The EP consists of five songs that revolve around escapism through space travel. Beabadoobee, also known as Bea Kristi, draws inspiration from the 90s indie rock of her childhood… Continue reading Space cadet is out of this world

Are new border closures in order for this border-line crisis?

The growing concerns about the coronavirus have many people worried about their health and safety. In order to close the book on this looming threat, we may have to close our borders temporarily. In this piece, I provide a dissenting opinion from our previous reporting on the topic, based on information that has come to… Continue reading Are new border closures in order for this border-line crisis?

Skyhawk pitching staff dominates Alabama A&M

The UTM baseball team fought back from an early deficit as their pitching staff dominated in the 8-3 victory. UTM hit on every faction of baseball as their bats got heated, and the pitching staff finished off the Bulldogs. As the Skyhawks entered their second series of the year, they placed their fate in the… Continue reading Skyhawk pitching staff dominates Alabama A&M

Why you should catch next year’s Civil Rights Conference

It’s February once more here at UTM and that means precisely two things. One: it is unreasonably cold and wet, and two: the Annual Civil Rights Conference is back in town. This year marked UTM’s 20th annual conference and featured as its keynote speaker Joan Trumpauer Mulholland, a civil rights activist who participated in over… Continue reading Why you should catch next year’s Civil Rights Conference