18 films for infinite war; Marvel’s latest

“The end is near… I hope they remember you.” After 10 years of movie releases, the moment everyone has been waiting for is upon us: the collision of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Avengers: Infinity War. Infinity War will bring together every Marvel superhero to fight Thanos, the “Dark Lord,” and stop him from destroying the… Continue reading 18 films for infinite war; Marvel’s latest

Not just irregular: PCOS on the UTM campus

Ten million women have this disease, and more than half will go undiagnosed. Ten percent of all U.S. women have the disease. It is a spectrum, easy to treat, non-life-threatening and typically diagnosed between the adolescent years, 14-26, with it most often being found in college-aged women. It is Poly-Cystic Ovarian Syndrome PCOS. Because women… Continue reading Not just irregular: PCOS on the UTM campus

Sisterhood of the traveling cap and gown

There is a graduation cap and gown that has traveled to and fro across the UTM campus much like those magical blue jeans in the film, “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.”  If you remember, the blue jeans were shared equally among four young women, miraculously fitting each girl to a tee. Even though they… Continue reading Sisterhood of the traveling cap and gown

Jordan Long: SGA president and potential political superpower

Jordan Long is a name that many people in the Martin community know well. From his involvement in government from a young age, his role in the business community in Martin, to his recent controversial gun bill at UTM, many students, faculty members and members of the community are familiar with his name. Born in… Continue reading Jordan Long: SGA president and potential political superpower

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‘King’ is dead, long live the impact of (the)‘King’

Fifty years ago the world lost one of the greatest spokespeople for human rights it has ever known. The impact of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on civil rights in the United States, who was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee on April 4, 1968,  and his impact on humanity itself cannot be overstated. King was a… Continue reading ‘King’ is dead, long live the impact of (the)‘King’

From PEP Leader to future art teacher: Chelsey Gordon

“The only thing is- I wish the class lasted longer so I could spend more time in class helping my students.” Most students are familiar with the idea of PEP leaders, especially if they began their college experience at UTM. But for Chelsey Gordon, being a PEP leader was a small taste of her future dream. Gordon, 21,… Continue reading From PEP Leader to future art teacher: Chelsey Gordon

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Student thankful for her equestrian “family”

“Workout, ride, school, more school and sleep.” That’s how Monika Zoromski described her busy schedule as a junior nursing student and English captain of the UTM Equestrian team. Now in the offseason, she and the rest of the team prepare for finals but keep riding. Their season begins again in January and their first matchup… Continue reading Student thankful for her equestrian “family”

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Beast in the Rec Center: Spotlight on Kimberly Olive-Milligan

If you have ever taken a group fitness class in the Rec center, chances are that you’ve sweated through it with UTM Coordinator of Fitness, Kimberly Olive-Milligan. She may have even been your teacher. Every now and then, she will teach a class when a student instructor cannot. She currently teaches a cycling class called… Continue reading Beast in the Rec Center: Spotlight on Kimberly Olive-Milligan

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