The UTM volleyball team closed out a successful weekend by splitting a pair of matches against in-state foes at the Country Inn and Suites Invitational on Saturday. The Skyhawks defeated host Chattanooga 3-2 (23-25, 25-18, 25-16, 22-25, 15-9) in the afternoon and fell to Tennessee 3-1 (29-27, 20-25, 20-25, 17-25) to take three out of… Continue reading UTM volleyball team splits final day of Country Inn and Suites Invitational
9/11: 12 years later
It’s been 12 years since the attacks on the Twin Towers on Sept. 11 and one has to wonder if over those 12 years our relationship, and views, of people from the Middle East have gotten any better than they were on Sept. 12, 2001. I was only in fourth grade at the time of… Continue reading 9/11: 12 years later
The Pacer encourages cultural understanding
With how often the U.S. insists on being involved with international affairs, it is no surprise that the image the world has of us is hard to pin down. Are we among the best educated in the world, or the worst? Are we the most open-minded thinkers, or the least? Unfortunately, the answer is probably… Continue reading The Pacer encourages cultural understanding
Alumnus strives to make difference
Alumnus strives to make difference
Review: The Martins sing their hearts out
The Martins are a Christian group from Hamburg, Tenn., that have been singing together for 35 years. The group is a family group. Jonathan Martin is the brother of Joyce Martin Sanders and Judy Martin Hess. The Martins came to the Soybean Festival Wednesday Sept. 4, 2013, for faith and family night and rocked the… Continue reading Review: The Martins sing their hearts out
Review: Matt Corby’s music offers four-minute resolution to life
I’m going to let you in on a secret. Ever heard of Matt Corby? If you have, good for you, because no one I’ve come across has. If not, you can read this article and go tell all your friends that you know who Matt Corby is, and his music is a shot of life.… Continue reading Review: Matt Corby’s music offers four-minute resolution to life
Review: Good, bad, ugly films of summer rated
If you know me, you know I love movies. I watch them all the time, quote them all the time and base my life around characters all the time. This summer we were introduced to a lot of films that hoped to be the next “Avengers.” Some came close and some completely missed the mark.… Continue reading Review: Good, bad, ugly films of summer rated
Review: A7X reclaims their throne with new album
With the release of their latest album, “Hail to the King” Avenged Sevenfold has once again found a way to reinvent their sound. The band has evolved a lot since their first album, “Sound of the Seventh Trumpet” and the release of this album is no different. After losing one of their main songwriters in… Continue reading Review: A7X reclaims their throne with new album
Some things should come with a warning
UTM alumna Rebeca DeBoard Seitz and her husband, Charles Seitz, routinely eat breakfast with their children, 8-year-old Anderson and 4-year-old Ella Christie, while watching the morning news, therefore providing an opportunity to then discuss with their children what they saw in the news but at a level more age appropriate to help them understand better.… Continue reading Some things should come with a warning
Student reaps benefits of exploring opportunities
Student reaps benefits of exploring opportunities