Collegiate Bass Anglers Team gives fishing advice for season

Fishing is not only recreational time to release stress, but it is also a sport.  The Collegiate Bass Anglers Team of UTM know first hand how to make your fishing experience a successful one. “Fishing is easy; it’s the catching part that’s hard,” said Jonathan Garrison, Senior Bass Anglers Team Alumni.  Although fishing is allowed… Continue reading Collegiate Bass Anglers Team gives fishing advice for season

UTM ATO chapter receives community service award

The Zeta Pi Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega has redefined what it means to serve. Recently, this UTM fraternity was recognized by the national organization of ATO and named the Good Samaritan Elevate runner-up with over 12,000 service hours. Though being a small chapter, the passionate men of Zeta Pi have made not only an… Continue reading UTM ATO chapter receives community service award

5th annual Cancer Crash Car Bash dedicated to cancer victims

A sledgehammer, safety glasses and a fighting attitude is what the city of Martin was in for at the 5th Annual Cancer Crash Car Bash. The fundraiser for Cancer included donations, T-shirts and letting off some steam for the cause by using a sledgehammer to “smash and bash” a car while wearing safety glasses. “This… Continue reading 5th annual Cancer Crash Car Bash dedicated to cancer victims

Forgotten Favorites review: ‘Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace’

I came up with the Forgotten Favorites series idea while watching some of my favorites. It made me think about how I reference and love many forgotten pieces of cinematic gold; gold that has been packed into a shoebox and thrown into the attic. It is really a disservice to you to forget such masterpieces,… Continue reading Forgotten Favorites review: ‘Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace’

New year brings changes in SGA

The Student Government Association’s 62nd General Assembly had its first meeting of the 2013-2014 school year on Wednesday, Sept. 4. Alex Wilson, the previous assembly’s president and this year’s vice president, announced Freshmen Council has plans to start next week. John Abel, SGA’s new advisor, informed the assembly of the changes made to Homecoming voting.… Continue reading New year brings changes in SGA

UTM Travel Study programs open doors for students

For those who have ever wanted to broaden their college experience by learning somewhere other than at the campus of UTM, the UTM Travel Study office might just be able to help. This year, over 15 programs are available including trips to Japan, France, Germany, Washington D.C., Brazil and Guatemala. “We have several travel studies,… Continue reading UTM Travel Study programs open doors for students