The City of Martin and UTM are in full swing gearing up for the 46th annual UTM Rodeo. Local businesses have joined together to sponsor additional events during Rodeo Week such as a window decorating contest. “We are excited to bring part of the rodeo to historic downtown Martin. It is great to see the… Continue reading Rodeo week offers additional activities
Alpha Gamma Rho Lights It Up Blue for autism
Light It Up Blue can be seen in one look at the Alpha Gamma Rho house. The brothers of AGR joined the movement for autism awareness. “We hope that by doing something as simple, yet powerful, as changing our front porch lights to blue, we will bring awareness to anyone who passes by 225 University,”… Continue reading Alpha Gamma Rho Lights It Up Blue for autism
TISL raises money for Autism Awareness Month
April is National Autism Awareness Month, and the UTM delegation of the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature is getting involved by fundraising for Autism Speaks. Monday, April 7, through Friday, April 11, the delegation will have a table set up in the University Center. Members will be selling baked goods as well as goody bags containing… Continue reading TISL raises money for Autism Awareness Month
‘How I Met Your Mother’ comes to an end
Since 2005, How I Met Your Mother has been the staple of what a romantic comedy TV series should aim to be. It has brought sad moments, happy moments and moments we will never forget, but the season finale gave viewers the most unforgettable moment of the entire series. Viewers have watched the characters grow… Continue reading ‘How I Met Your Mother’ comes to an end
Social life at UTM decreases this semester
Many students see a big part of their experience at UTM as social time, whether it’s attending events on campus or hanging out at the bar on the weekends. UTM, like many other universities, contains students who are big on socializing. However, perhaps some students think that the social parts of UTM this semester have… Continue reading Social life at UTM decreases this semester
Who’s Who at UTM named for 2014
The Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges ceremony and reception took place at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 6, 2014 at Watkins Auditorium. Students there were by invite only, and they were allowed to bring family and friends along with them. Welcome and introductions by Coordinator for Student Organizations Katie Smith and Director… Continue reading Who’s Who at UTM named for 2014
Voice It!: Religious Viewpoints Antidiscrimination Act: Another sign of growing intolerance within society
The Religious Viewpoints Antidiscrimination Act recently passed in Tennessee will, I believe, do nothing but cause more problems in our public schools. After having read the entire text of the legislation (HB 1547/SB 1793), and the numerous articles and opinion pieces about it, I have concluded that the bill was simply a knee-jerk reaction to… Continue reading Voice It!: Religious Viewpoints Antidiscrimination Act: Another sign of growing intolerance within society
UTM Percussion Ensemble to perform ‘World Bizarre’
The UTM Percussion Ensemble is hosting ‘World Bizarre,’ a fundraiser benefit night on Friday, April 4. The event will begin at 7 p.m. and will last through 9 p.m. It will take place at the Soleil Garden Center in Union City, Tenn. There are $1 door prizes available for purchase at the event, and the… Continue reading UTM Percussion Ensemble to perform ‘World Bizarre’
Student attacked with shovel; warrants to be issued
Jordan Whitby, a senior Information Systems major and member of Pi Kappa Alpha, was attacked with a snow shovel at the Pike house around midnight last night. “The complainant advised that he had seen someone in the tree line on the east side of the Pike House,” according to a police report obtained from Martin… Continue reading Student attacked with shovel; warrants to be issued
Difficulties delay decisions in SGA Elections
Two major issues have voided the SGA election results, and the Elections Commission has decided to schedule a makeup election within the next week. Student Government elections were held on April 1 and concluded at 6 p.m. The SGA Elections Commission met to discuss two major issues, then made their announcement late Tuesday night. The… Continue reading Difficulties delay decisions in SGA Elections