“We… are Venom.” Sony Pictures Entertainment released the newest trailer for the Spider-Man villain/anti-hero Venom. Currently the number one trending video on YouTube, Venom stars Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock, also known as Venom, in this action-thriller film. It is unknown what the exact plot of the film is, but based off of the trailer,… Continue reading Sony Pictures Releases Newest Trailer for Venom
‘When I needed a hand, I found your paw’
April 25, 2018, marks the 90th year of man’s best friend serving as guide dogs in the United States. There are currently around 10,000 guide dogs working in the U.S. according to the National Federation of the Blind and three are serving on the campus of UTM. Ashley Jackson, a blind and deaf Family and… Continue reading ‘When I needed a hand, I found your paw’
Memorial bench dedicated to teacher
Students at UTM, along with faculty, community members and members of the International Club at UTM raised money to fund a memorial bench in honor of Sandra Koch. Koch has been many things: a mentor, lecturer, journalist, wife, friend and so much more. Whether speaking to a colleague, loved one or student, the sentiment shared… Continue reading Memorial bench dedicated to teacher
The real ‘Quiet Place’ is the theater you see it in
The year is 2020, and the world is a hushed game of cat and mouse between humanity, and a mysterious apex predator that hunts through echolocation. The year is 2018, and you feel yourself getting annoyed when patrons breathe too hard in a movie theater during A Quiet Place. From the opening credits of the film,… Continue reading The real ‘Quiet Place’ is the theater you see it in
‘I Heart UTM’ week builds school spirit
“I Heart UTM” week is the annual spirit week sponsored by the Office of Alumni Relations and the Undergraduate Alumni Council (UAC). The Office of Alumni Relations hosts events everyday to help raise student pride at UTM. The first event of “I Heart UTM” week occurs the week before festivities begin. The annual “Captain’s Challenge”… Continue reading ‘I Heart UTM’ week builds school spirit
A living history encyclopedia: David Coffey
The distinct sound of cowboy boots resounds against the tile floor of the Humanities building hallways, carrying with them a beloved and revered professor of UTM: Dr. David Coffey. “What’s on your mind today, folks?” he asks as he enters the classroom, preparing for his history lecture. Coffey is dedicated to his students, a man… Continue reading A living history encyclopedia: David Coffey
Arguing for assimilation
Should we as a society encourage assimilation in the United States? This question is ever present with the large number of people immigrating to the U.S. every year. Often times, immigrants are unfamiliar with the English language and American customs. There is nothing wrong with people being ethnically different and speaking other languages. But for… Continue reading Arguing for assimilation
Senior Farewell: Justin Lagace
As I look forward to graduation, I also look back on the four years I have spent at UTM. There have been ups and downs but everything has helped me get to where I am today. My time at UTM started as a Sociology major. After a semester I switched majors to Public Relations. Not… Continue reading Senior Farewell: Justin Lagace
Silent day for SPECTRUM
On Friday, April 27, UTM students and SPECTRUM (Sexuality, Pride, Education, Trust, Respect and Unity at Martin) are joining together with communities all across the country in a day of silence to honor lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) people whose voices are silenced because of harassment and violence. Beginning at 8 a.m., students… Continue reading Silent day for SPECTRUM
Senior Farewell: Laura Crossett
This college is it’s own little community, and will continue to be so long after I’m gone. I’ve been involved, sure, but this isn’t about me. Any growth I experienced during my college experience wasn’t dependent on me, and my farewell isn’t going to be about me either. Some of the best parts of the last… Continue reading Senior Farewell: Laura Crossett