Naruto, the worldwide sensation on the most popular manga to ever be released in stores, is coming to a close this November. The first manga (graphic magazine) to ever be released was in 1999; 15 years later the creator of Naruto announced that in 2014 they would be ending the manga. The anime series will… Continue reading ‘Believe It!’ Naruto coming to an end
Category: Arts & Entertainment
Review: ‘Ouija’
With Halloween being just a few days away, it’s definitely Horror movie season at the box office. Ouija is the latest Horror movie released this season, but does it set itself apart from the rest? Ouija is the story of a group of friends in high school. After one of their best friends dies under mysterious circumstances,… Continue reading Review: ‘Ouija’
NPHC Stepshow gives campus a taste of Greek life
The annual UTM National Pan-Hellenic Council Homecoming Stepshow took place Saturday at the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center. The event began at 7:30pm and was hosted by stand-up comedian, Melanie Turner. Delta Sigma Theta finished in first place among the sororities, while Alpha Phi Alpha won the fraternity division. Five of UTM’s Greek organizations affiliated with NPHC… Continue reading NPHC Stepshow gives campus a taste of Greek life
NPHC gears up for annual fall step show
On Saturday, October 25, 2014 at the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center, UTM will have its annual National Pan-Hellenic Council stepshow. There is still time to purchase tickets in the University Center at the information desk for $10. Prices will rise to $15 on the night of the event. The show will begin at 7… Continue reading NPHC gears up for annual fall step show
Freed-Hardeman professor showcased in Art Gallery
UTM is committed to advancing the regional and global community through scholarly activities, research and public service, and one of the ways it fulfills that goal is through the university’s art gallery, which features periodic special exhibits. “The gallery is a very important asset to the community at large,” said Douglas Cook, chair of Visual… Continue reading Freed-Hardeman professor showcased in Art Gallery
Review: ‘Left Behind’ starts slowly, but worth it for fans
Nicholas Cage returns to the big screen in his newest film “Left Behind” based on the popular Christian novels of the same name. “Left Behind” is centered around Cage’s character, Ray Steele, and his daughter, Chloe Steele, played by Cassi Thompson. Ray Steele (Cage) is an airline pilot whose family is falling apart seemingly due… Continue reading Review: ‘Left Behind’ starts slowly, but worth it for fans
ZTA wins trophy at 8th Annual Derby Days
ZTA was announced as the winning sorority of Sigma Chi’s 8th Annual Derby Days. The sorority collected half of the total funds raised of $8,430, breaking the chapter record for most money raised in one week, for their chosen philanthropy, Brest Cancer Awareness. “During Derby Days fraternity boys need their servers to help out more… Continue reading ZTA wins trophy at 8th Annual Derby Days
‘Mockingbird’ set to open at Masquerade Theatre
The Union City Masquerade Theatre has announced the latest production to be held at the historic Capitol Theatre in Union City, Tennessee. “Masquerade Theatre is excited to present ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ based on a historical period in time,” said theatre spokesman Todd Little. “It is an important story about race.” It will be presented… Continue reading ‘Mockingbird’ set to open at Masquerade Theatre
Check out new flicks for fall
The end of year may be approaching, but it’s not over until a couple of great movies come to a theater near you. September is almost over and if you missed the movies critics raved about, such as, No Good Deed, Walk Among the Tombstones, and The Maze Runner, there is still time to catch… Continue reading Check out new flicks for fall
Comedic world mourns Joan Rivers
Sadly, this past week the comedic world lost a special human being: Joan Rivers. Rivers played a pivotal role in America’s comical view of fashion and what the fashion world has to say. Rivers regarded each day as a gift from God. “Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is God’s gift; that’s why… Continue reading Comedic world mourns Joan Rivers