Lift of same-sex marriage ban in Alabama faces setbacks

Alabama has effectively become the thirty-seventh U.S. state to allow gay marriage due to a Supreme Court ruling.“It’s a great day in Alabama for everyone who cherishes freedom,” said Richard Cohen, President of the Southern Poverty Law Center. In January, a district court judge in Alabama helped remove the state’s gay marriage ban. The Supreme… Continue reading Lift of same-sex marriage ban in Alabama faces setbacks

Governor’s budget proposal includes $100 million in educator pay increases

Governor Bill Haslam unveiled his state budget proposal for the 2015-2016 fiscal year during his annual State of the State address on Feb. 9. The proposal includes provisions for several allotments of educational funding, most notably a total of approximately $100 million in pay increases for state educators. “We know that a big part of success… Continue reading Governor’s budget proposal includes $100 million in educator pay increases

Trial of man accused of Navy SEAL’s murder begins

The trial that determines the fate of Eddie Ray Routh, the man accused of the murder of Chris Kyle, the subject of the Hollywood blockbuster American Sniper, and his friend Chad Littlefield, began the morning of Feb. 11 in Stephenville, Texas. The legend of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle became very well known after the million-dollar blockbuster movie, American Sniper, released in theaters this January. Representatives of Eddie Ray Routh were concerned that he would be given an unfair trial because of the fame now surrounding Chris Kyle’s story. After much deliberation to find a non-partial jury, 10 women and two men have been selected to determine the fate of 27-year-old Eddie Ray Routh. Routh has confessed to the murders but pleaded not guilty due to insanity from PTSD. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental disability that is diagnosed on many different levels, and is most common in veterans returning from war. If the verdict of this trial finds Routh guilty of murder, he could serve life in prison without the possibility of parole. Prosecutors have decided not to seek the death penalty. Routh will face life in a mental health facility if he is found not guilty by reason of insanity. After returning from his fourth tour in Iraq, Kyle was honorably discharged in 2009. Kyle chose to stay home with his wife and kids to raise his family, as he had missed many years of his son growing up and now had a new daughter. Kyle volunteered his time to veterans who were suffering from PTSD. Eddie Ray Routh’s mother came to Chris Kyle in desperation for help with her son’s mental state. He happily agreed to help out her son, who is a former Marine.… Continue reading Trial of man accused of Navy SEAL’s murder begins

Greekfest Line Dance 2015

The Hosts for this year’s Line Dance were Sigma Phi Epsilon member Mark Maloney and Alpha Omicron Pi member Katelynn Byrd.  Zeta Tau Alpha began the event with a woman-empowering sock hop theme dancing to “Dear Future Husband” by Megan Trainor.  Chi Omega gave the crowd a dose of their popping lip gloss with a… Continue reading Greekfest Line Dance 2015

Greekfest begins with Service Night and Greek Olympics

A competitive spirit was in the air last night as Greekfest held its annual Greek Olympics. The Greek Olympics consists of several games played by the different teams from various fraternities and sororities. The teams with the most points are placed 1st, 2nd, or 3rd and also receives points from their individual council, IFC or… Continue reading Greekfest begins with Service Night and Greek Olympics

Matrix creators offer Jupiter Ascending

This weekend, Australian production company Village Roadshow Pictures, in co-production with Warner Bros. Studios released Jupiter Ascending, staring Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum in the lead roles. The story follows Jupiter Jones, a Chicagoan with European ancestry who despises her job in the family-owned Russian janitorial business. Jupiter lacks true aspirations except for the material… Continue reading Matrix creators offer Jupiter Ascending

UTM announces 25 new players on National Signing Day

UT Martin head coach Jason Simpson announced the new signees to the University of Tennessee Martin Football team during a press conference on Wednesday. Simpson’s class consists of 14 offensive players and 11 defensive players. Of the total 25 new commits, twelve of them are from the state of Tennessee, five from Florida, four from Mississippi… Continue reading UTM announces 25 new players on National Signing Day