UTM lecturer releases her second book in her ghostly romance series to add to your book collection. Merry Brown, Philosophy lecturer and author of young adult paranormal books has released her fourth book. Brown began her career as an author in 2010 with the young adult book The Knowers, and its follow up The Second… Continue reading UTM lecturer releases new paranormal book
UTM Rodeo team ready for 2014-15
When it comes to sports at UTM, the rodeo team is seldom ever mentioned. However, the rodeo team is one of the most successful programs not only at UTM, but in the country. The men’s rodeo team proved just that when they recently took the 2014 College National Finals Rodeo National Championship. “I felt very,… Continue reading UTM Rodeo team ready for 2014-15
Switchboard Circuit: Is this the place?
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Ink: The classes on the first day
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The Pacer Meme No. 1
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UTM alumnus ready to referee cases from circuit bench
Jeff Parham, a Martin attorney and UTM alumnus, takes office Sept. 1 as the new circuit judge for the 27th Judicial Court, which serves Obion and Weakley counties. His first jury trial is Sept. 9. Parham compares his transition from lawyer to judge to a baseball game. “You become the gamekeeper. Like a referee at… Continue reading UTM alumnus ready to referee cases from circuit bench
Simpson, Skyhawks focus on playoff run
Head Coach Jason Simpson and the UT Martin Skyhawks will be more poised and confident this season as the 2014 football season gets underway this Saturday. “We’re always confident in our players,” said Simpson, who went 7-5 last year and 5-3 in the Ohio Valley Conference. “We’ll have a chance every Saturday that we line… Continue reading Simpson, Skyhawks focus on playoff run
Student Organizations Fair 2014-15
Several local businesses and UTM student organizations were set up at the 2014-15 Student Organizations Fair Monday night in the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center.
Column: Labor Day: A day of beginnings and endings
Historically, Labor Day has been a day set aside to honor the hardworking people of the United States and Canada, celebrated on the first Monday in September For the majority of people, it is a time to enjoy the final days of summer and to commence the coming of fall. It is the end of… Continue reading Column: Labor Day: A day of beginnings and endings
UTM builds better tomorrow through recycling today
Good habits may be hard to establish, but a simple habit to form at UTM is recycling. The university’s Recycling Center is open daily and accepts aluminum cans, glass bottles of any color, paper, cardboard, steel cans (washed) and other scrap metal, ink cartridges, No. 1 and No. 2 plastics, and all electronics (except TVs)… Continue reading UTM builds better tomorrow through recycling today