Naruto, the worldwide sensation on the most popular manga to ever be released in stores, is coming to a close this November. The first manga (graphic magazine) to ever be released was in 1999; 15 years later the creator of Naruto announced that in 2014 they would be ending the manga. The anime series will… Continue reading ‘Believe It!’ Naruto coming to an end
Column: Situationship: The new standard in relationship labeling
With the constant stress of classes, work, finances and life in general who has time for an actual relationship? There is a growing trend, especially among people our age, to have a relationship with a special someone without actually being in a relationship or labeling it as such, and it’s called a “situationship.” Urban Dictionary… Continue reading Column: Situationship: The new standard in relationship labeling
Managing money as a college student
When it comes to money, it’s safe to say that if it’s available, it will be spent. Money is a solution in some ways, but to college students, when it’s the solution, it can also be the problem. When students start college, they are made aware of tuition, book cost and housing. All of these… Continue reading Managing money as a college student
Review: ‘Ouija’
With Halloween being just a few days away, it’s definitely Horror movie season at the box office. Ouija is the latest Horror movie released this season, but does it set itself apart from the rest? Ouija is the story of a group of friends in high school. After one of their best friends dies under mysterious circumstances,… Continue reading Review: ‘Ouija’
Themes that rocked UTM Pyramid
The hosts for this year’s Annual Pyramid Competition were Taylor Hassle,an alumna of Alpha Omicron Pi, and Walt Downing, an alumnus of Alpha Gamma Rho. First up to compete from the Fraternity Division was Sigma Phi Epsilon, they didn’t convey a specific theme but performed to many poplar songs such as Anaconda by Nicki Minaj… Continue reading Themes that rocked UTM Pyramid
Skyhawk Walk
The week of homecoming at UT-Martin is one of the most exciting weeks of the fall semester. With the weather being as great as it is at this time of year, there are numerous events that the average student can get excited about whether it is the Pyramid Pep Rally, Lip-Sinc, Step Show, Rope Pull… Continue reading Skyhawk Walk
NPHC Stepshow gives campus a taste of Greek life
The annual UTM National Pan-Hellenic Council Homecoming Stepshow took place Saturday at the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center. The event began at 7:30pm and was hosted by stand-up comedian, Melanie Turner. Delta Sigma Theta finished in first place among the sororities, while Alpha Phi Alpha won the fraternity division. Five of UTM’s Greek organizations affiliated with NPHC… Continue reading NPHC Stepshow gives campus a taste of Greek life
Kappa Alpha House dedication
UTM’s Kappa Alpha Order fraternity now calls 224 Hannings Lane their home. For the past thirty-five years, the local Delta Upsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order resided at 522 Lee Street until the local Alpha Tau Omega fraternity representatives approached the local KA housing corporation about the possibility of it purchasing their former house located at 224 Hannings… Continue reading Kappa Alpha House dedication
Skyhawks win Sgt. York, defeat Govs 37-7
The UT Martin Skyhawks clinched their third Sgt. York Trophy Saturday afternoon when they defeated in-state rival Austin Peay 37-7. The Skyhawks (4-5, 3-3 OVC) needed the win to clinch their third Sgt. York Trophy and get to .500 in Ohio Valley Conference play. Austin Peay (1-7, 1-3 OVC) came into the contest with some momentum… Continue reading Skyhawks win Sgt. York, defeat Govs 37-7
Editorial: All encouraged to have fun, but be safe, on Halloween
Halloween is rapidly approaching, and all of you boo-ys and ghouls are most likely wondering what there will be to do in the surrounding area to get in the festive, fall holiday spirit. While it is probably pretty tempting to sit on the couch and have a scary movie marathon while sipping a pumpkin spice… Continue reading Editorial: All encouraged to have fun, but be safe, on Halloween