WUTM named No. 1 college radio station in nation

WUTM 90.3 FM, “The Hawk,” UTM’s student-run radio station, represented the uiversity well at the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Conference in New York City by winning the Abraham & Borst Award for Best Overall Radio Station in the Nation. WUTM competed against schools in three other categories to win the award, including Best Streaming Only Radio… Continue reading WUTM named No. 1 college radio station in nation

Recent Times Talk focuses on legislation related to sexual preference

Brad Palmertree, the co-chair of the Middle Tennessee chapter of the Gay, Lesbian, & Straight Education Network, or GLSEN, was the featured speaker at the Institute for Civic Engagement’s Times Talk on Feb. 15 where he spoke about current LGBTQ-related legislation that is pending in the Tennessee Legislature. According to GLSEN, it is the only… Continue reading Recent Times Talk focuses on legislation related to sexual preference

Pulitzer Prize winner did not disappoint

On Thursday, February 2, 2012, academic speaker Rick Bragg entertained and informed students with stories about his life and writings in Watkins Auditorium. Bragg is an Alabama native who is a former New York Times writer and Pulitzer prize winner for feature writing, now working for Southern Living. He has written several best-selling books, including All Over but the Shoutin’, The… Continue reading Pulitzer Prize winner did not disappoint

Miss UTM, Miss Soybean, Miss Crossroads crowned

On Saturday, January 28, the scholarship pageants for Miss University of Tennessee at Martin, Miss Tennessee Soybean Festival and Miss Tennessee Crossroads took place at 7 p.m. with a full house in the Student Life center. Hollie Holt, Executive Director of the event, felt confident of the show’s success before it even occurred. “We’ve got… Continue reading Miss UTM, Miss Soybean, Miss Crossroads crowned

Student competition brings awareness to environmental issues

The Green Energies And Renewables Society, or GEARS, is sponsoring a Green Poster Competition where the top winners in each category will be chosen to help raise awareness of environmental issues during Earth Week. “We want to show people that you can be creative about promoting sustainability. It involves just as much ‘right-brain’ thinking as… Continue reading Student competition brings awareness to environmental issues

Voter registration deadline

The last day to register to vote on the March 6th Presidential Primary, which is February 6th, is quickly approaching. Anyone who still needs to register to vote can do so by going by the Weakley County Election Commission, or mailing in a voter registration card by February 6th. Anyone who prefers to register to… Continue reading Voter registration deadline

Geology professor discusses Reelfoot bicentennial

The end of 2011 and beginning of 2012 marks the bicentennial of the 1811-1812 New Madrid Earthquakes. This event not only affected the southern people of the 17th century, but it was something that would affect all generations to come, changing the very geology of the Mississippi River Valley and creating Reelfoot Lake. “It started December 16,… Continue reading Geology professor discusses Reelfoot bicentennial

SGA rejects priority registration

Much heated discussion transpired among students at the Dec. 1, 2011, Student Government Association meeting because of legislation pertaining to priority registration being on the agenda. The legislation was introduced by the SGA Academic Affairs Committee as a resolution, which stated that the SGA “does not support special group priority registration.” Priority registration would allow… Continue reading SGA rejects priority registration