How many times have you heard some older person say the something along the lines of “the problem with this generation is….”? millennials everywhere are starting to get a bad reputation we are often portrayed as selfish, attention seeking, lazy humans that have very short attention spans. This describes none of the millennials that I… Continue reading Myths about Millennials
Category: Viewpoints
Pat Head Summit’s impact on UTM’s women’s history
The rise of Women’s HistoryMonth has been building slowly for the past few decades. It began as a day of recognition and soon blossomed into a congressionally-appointed week and then a full month. Since the late eighties to early nineties, the Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations have all used Congressional legislature to declare the month… Continue reading Pat Head Summit’s impact on UTM’s women’s history
Martin provides plenty to do despite its size
The common misconception many new college students, visitors and new community members have is that there is nothing to do in Martin. I once believed this myself. Martin is located in a rural community at least one hour away from any big city. This place can become a culture shock to those individuals from large cities… Continue reading Martin provides plenty to do despite its size
Why does Martin not have a dog park?
By: Camille Hall As spring finally starts to show its face in Martin, so do lots of friendly dogs and their owners out for a stroll. The act of walking a dog can be fun and relaxing in this busy time of the year. One might think that Martin is a great place for our… Continue reading Why does Martin not have a dog park?
Accessibility Matters
College is hard enough between trying to get a quality education, have a social life and get enough sleep. Can you imagine staring out with a disability to have to overcome first then tackle the monster that is the college life style? As a campus that states that its policy is to provide reasonable accommodations… Continue reading Accessibility Matters
‘Definition of Feminism’ now finally trending
Many people today think that feminism is just women screaming, “Girl Power!” They do not understand the meaning of feminism or the reason that women and men continue to fight for it. Feminism is the advocacy of women’s rights on the grounds of political, social and economic equality to men. Feminism is not only about… Continue reading ‘Definition of Feminism’ now finally trending
Column: Not just a day off: instructors affected by campus closings
Winter weather can be just as hazardous to learning as it is to safety. While many students may see snow as an excuse to spend a day relaxing at home instead of going to class, winter weather is often a severe inconvenience for professors and instructors. Instructors usually plan out their curriculum for the semester well… Continue reading Column: Not just a day off: instructors affected by campus closings
Column: Some UTM students affected more deeply by winter weather
When the administration for UTM makes its decisions to close campus, we would all like to assume that those decisions are made with every student’s best interests in mind. Well, we all know where assumptions can get us. When our campus was closed for an entire school week because of snow and ice, it was… Continue reading Column: Some UTM students affected more deeply by winter weather
Column: Shouldn’t all classes halt when campus is closed?
Winter Storm Octavia has definitely put everyone behind schedule, professors and students alike. We all have deadlines to reach and it didn’t help at all that the campus was closed for an entire week. However, some teachers, in an attempt to keep on-schedule, resorted to posting assignments on Blackboard for students to complete throughout the… Continue reading Column: Shouldn’t all classes halt when campus is closed?
Column: Closure woes include missed meals, dorm leaks
During the week of Feb. 16, classes and administrative offices were closed for the entire week because of the snowstorm that blanketed the campus with over six inches of snow. During the closing, classes were canceled but certain campus facilities remained open such as the dining hall. Students were given different times to go and… Continue reading Column: Closure woes include missed meals, dorm leaks