Tarantino finds a Polanski

The cast of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood continues to grow as he adds Polish actor Rafal Zawierucha as Roman Polanski. The story of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood revolves around a fading Western star (Leonardo DiCpario) and his stunt double (Brad Pitt) as they wonder where their place in Hollywood is during… Continue reading Tarantino finds a Polanski

‘REMember’ Mac Miller

American rapper and producer Mac Miller died on Friday, Sept. 7, at the age of 26. The official cause of death has yet to be released due to additional testing, but his body has been released. Miller released his first album, Blue Slide Park, in November 2012. It was the first independently-distributed debut album to top the… Continue reading ‘REMember’ Mac Miller

Non-degree hours arise with diverse opportunities

UTM has recently announced the addition of several non-degree classes that will be offered this fall. UTM sent an email to the student body on Sept. 4 announcing five new, non-degree classes which begin on Sept. 5. These classes include water aerobics, Korean language and culture, digital photography, a reading clinic and a phlebotomy technician… Continue reading Non-degree hours arise with diverse opportunities

UTM rolls out ‘Hawk Alerts’

This semester, UTM is taking extra steps to keep their students healthy and well by implementing a new online report system called Hawk Alerts. This service can be used in the case of concerning behavior. If you notice that someone around you has been showing signs of depression or destructive thoughts, you can file a… Continue reading UTM rolls out ‘Hawk Alerts’

Get out there and get involved, Skyhawks

With the plethora of student organizations at UTM, every student has the opportunity to join an organization that aligns with their interests and/or major. We at The Pacer strongly encourage students, regardless of classification, to join an organization and get involved on campus. A large part of getting the full college experience is getting involved on… Continue reading Get out there and get involved, Skyhawks

Troye Sivan’s Bloom: It’s a Yes from Me

After almost three years since he released his first album, Blue Neighborhood, Troye Sivan has finally dropped his sophomore album Bloom, and it is nowhere near disappointing. While the Australian pop singer held true to his style of dreamy pop music, he was able to experiment with new sounds and stories. Compared to Blue Neighborhood’s youthful and… Continue reading Troye Sivan’s Bloom: It’s a Yes from Me

Family Weekend Fun

UTM is hosting its Family Weekend Sept. 14-16. Family Weekend is an event planned by the University for students and their families to come together and experience UTM through different activities. Last year there were approximately 600 people that attended Family Weekend. “My hope is that families will visit our students for a great weekend… Continue reading Family Weekend Fun

Creative Corner

Kaitlyn Frandsen’s “Flower Child” won Best in Show in the annual “Guitar as Art” exhibit. Frandsen, 26, is a senior Art Education major from southern California. Her inspiration for her guitar came from a line art drawing she did earlier this summer for her mom’s first tattoo. “Honestly, everything just fell into place in a… Continue reading Creative Corner

Dr. Carver Appointed to SCORE Steering Committee

In August, the State Collaborative for Reforming Education (SCORE) appointed Chancellor Keith Carver to the steering committee overseeing policy direction for their organization. Founded in 2009 by former Senate Majority Leader, Bill Frist, SCORE is a non-profit and non-partisan organization that seeks to increase student success and close achievement gaps between Tennessee and other states,… Continue reading Dr. Carver Appointed to SCORE Steering Committee