‘Mockingbird’ set to open at Masquerade Theatre

The Union City Masquerade Theatre has announced the latest production to be held at the historic Capitol Theatre in Union City, Tennessee. “Masquerade Theatre is excited to present ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ based on a historical period in time,” said theatre spokesman Todd Little. “It is an important story about race.” It will be presented… Continue reading ‘Mockingbird’ set to open at Masquerade Theatre

National Association for Music Education opens collegiate chapter at UTM

The Collegiate National Association for Music Education has opened a chapter at UTM, offering music students a chance to connect with other students of similar interests. Also called by its acronym CNAME, the organization is open to all music majors who are looking for useful pre-professional development opportunities. The chapter was founded at UTM last… Continue reading National Association for Music Education opens collegiate chapter at UTM

Phi Alpha National Honors Society established for social work majors

One of the newest registered student organizations at UTM is Phi Alpha National Honor Society. “This organization is for social work students only, and we will consider students for membership after completing their freshman year,” said Alton Alexander, president of Phi Alpha. Phi Alpha National Honor Society was founded in 1960 by undergraduate social work… Continue reading Phi Alpha National Honors Society established for social work majors

FBLA brings business opportunities to campus

Those interested in careers in business now have access to a national student organization that will help them advance their collegiate resumes.<br /><br /> Future Business Leaders of America is a nonprofit education association with a quarter million students preparing for careers in business and business-related fields. Its high school division has 215,000 members, while… Continue reading FBLA brings business opportunities to campus

Economics Club provides low-key atmosphere for economics students

UTM’s new Economics Club offers students interested in economics a wealth of information and collaboration with their peers. The organization was conceived last year by Dr. Darshak Patel, assistant professor of Economics at UTM, along with UTM student Andrew Warner. However, the club was not formally established until this year. President J.D. Leavell described the… Continue reading Economics Club provides low-key atmosphere for economics students

Raising awareness: U too Can . . . Maintain mental health

All across campus this past week, the U too Matter campaign held events to help raise awareness for suicide among college students as a part of Suicide Awareness Month. The campaign’s goal was to help students to not become a part of the 1,100 students who commit suicide on American campuses every year. The event… Continue reading Raising awareness: U too Can . . . Maintain mental health

Cellular 911 systems experience brief disruption; alternative emergency numbers

Tennessee Emergency Management Agency sent out a media release Sept. 25, 2014 after much of West Tennessee experienced disruptions to cellular 9-1-1 systems. These wireless emergency alerts were for anyone living or driving through West Tennessee. The media release alternative phone numbers were sent via text message to all cellular devices, giving people a way… Continue reading Cellular 911 systems experience brief disruption; alternative emergency numbers

Three charged in burglaries at Reserve apartments

Three people were charged with counts of burglary and theft over the weekend, according to a press release issued by the Martin Police Department. Clay Elliot, 18 and William Brown, 19, both of Milan, were arrested on Saturday after reports of burglary at seven different apartments in the Reserve at Martin apartment complex. Devin Sparks, 19 of… Continue reading Three charged in burglaries at Reserve apartments

Stigma Cutting walk cuts the stigma of receiving help

On September 30th, the last day of Suicide Prevention month, a Stigma Cutting Walk Program was held to cut the stigma of receiving help. Eleven hundred college students die by suicide each year and studies show that counseling was never sought out. “We want our students to know that you matter to us. Each light… Continue reading Stigma Cutting walk cuts the stigma of receiving help