UTM Travel Study programs open doors for students

For those who have ever wanted to broaden their college experience by learning somewhere other than at the campus of UTM, the UTM Travel Study office might just be able to help. This year, over 15 programs are available including trips to Japan, France, Germany, Washington D.C., Brazil and Guatemala. “We have several travel studies,… Continue reading UTM Travel Study programs open doors for students

Soybean Festival UTM involvement reaches ‘all-time high’

Every year, the Martin community, students at UTM and neighboring cities alike make the journey to the annual Soybean Festival. Any person can enjoy the outside glamorous appeal of the festival, but only certain individuals are aware of the more in-depth values on the week-long carnival. For one, much hard work is put in by… Continue reading Soybean Festival UTM involvement reaches ‘all-time high’

Nation awaits decision on action in Syria

On Aug. 31, President Barack Obama announced that he was seeking support from Congress to take military action against Syria in response to the recent deadly chemical weapons attack. Several citizens may be wondering how the United States has gotten into this predicament, and where it all began. It’s been a two-year journey similar to one… Continue reading Nation awaits decision on action in Syria

NPC Sorority Recruitment starts Aug.29

  This Thursday, Aug. 29, the formal Fall Recruitment starts for the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) Sororities. Recruitment will last through Monday, Sept. 2. This year almost 200 women on campus will be going through this process. Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Chi Omega and Zeta Tau Alpha are the four sororities participating in… Continue reading NPC Sorority Recruitment starts Aug.29

UN at site of alleged chemical attack in Syria

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — U.N. experts collected samples and testimony from Syrian doctors and victims of an alleged chemical weapons attack Monday following a treacherous journey through government and rebel-held territory, where their convoy was hit by snipers. As U.S. officials said there was very little doubt that Syria used chemical weapons and Western powers… Continue reading UN at site of alleged chemical attack in Syria

Students see 84 percent tuition increase over past decade

Current UTM students are paying $1,606 more in tuition per semester, which is an increase of almost 84 percent, than those who attended just 10 years ago. In fact, this year alone tuition increased by 6 percent. Of this year’s increase, Dr. Jerald Ogg points out that there are pros and cons. “The bad news… Continue reading Students see 84 percent tuition increase over past decade