SGA election 2018 set April 3

  It’s once again SGA election season on campus and the campaign season is in full swing for the two parties running this year. Students are typically given two public opportunities to interact with the candidates. One of these opportunities is the “Meet the Candidates Forum” that was held March 19 and the other is… Continue reading SGA election 2018 set April 3

Carolyn Cocca Speaks at UTM

On Thursday, March 15, Watkins Auditorium boasted a packed house to welcome Carolyn Cocca as she presented “Underrepresented and Underdressed: Female Superheroes and Popular Culture.” Cocca is an associate professor in the Department of Politics, Economics and Law at the State University of New York at Old Westbury and spoke to UTM as part of… Continue reading Carolyn Cocca Speaks at UTM

Women’s basketball heads to Indiana for WNIT

The UTM women’s basketball team has finished their regular season and will begin postseason play in the WNIT tournament tonight at 6 p.m. against Indiana. Tip off will be from Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall at Indiana University. UTM will be coming into the game after falling to one seed Belmont in an overtime defeat in… Continue reading Women’s basketball heads to Indiana for WNIT

UTM baseball team preps for triple header against SEMO

On Tuesday, March 13, the Skyhawk baseball team achieved their fourth win of the season. The Skyhawks bested Union University with a final score of 11-3, with Collin Edwards leading the way. Edwards, a senior business management major from Arnold, Missouri, scored a perfect 3-3, meaning he fairly hit the ball and was able to… Continue reading UTM baseball team preps for triple header against SEMO

And the award goes to… our favorite shero

Women all throughout entertainment history seem to be overlooked for their accomplishments, especially those that fall into more than one minority group such as women of color, LGBTQ+ or even women in their “Golden Years.” Out of the 76 people who have hosted the Oscars, only 16 of them have been women. To add onto… Continue reading And the award goes to… our favorite shero

Yale Percussion Collective to visit UTM Saturday

On March 17 UTM will be hosting the Yale Percussion Collective directed by Robert Van Sice. Sice will also be giving a free percussion concert at 7:30 p.m. in the Fulton Theatre located in the Fine Arts building as well as a masterclass at 2:30 p.m. featuring Reich Drumming and Cage Story. The group is… Continue reading Yale Percussion Collective to visit UTM Saturday

Benefits and negatives come with coffee and energy drinks

Approximately 90 percent of adults and 76 percent of children consume caffeine daily in some form, according to CBS News. Coffee reigns number one in most caffeine infused households, controlling 55 percent of the 90 percent, with the other 35 percent coming from tea, soda and energy drinks such as Monster, Red Bull, NOS, Rockstar,… Continue reading Benefits and negatives come with coffee and energy drinks