Phi Alpha Theta shows documentary on domestic violence

Phi Alpha Theta held the last event of their Women’s History Month Film Festival on Tuesday, March 26. The event included the film “Pork Chop Day” and a lecture by Joy Rogers, the director for Northwest Safeline, a hotline that helps victims of domestic violence, which is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a… Continue reading Phi Alpha Theta shows documentary on domestic violence

SGA continues to revise Constitution

On March 27, the Student Government Association held the last meeting of the 61st General Assembly. Several pieces of legislation were brought before the Senate. Because this is the year of Constitutional revisions, several amendments to the current Constitution were brought to the table. One piece of legislation that was passed last night was to add… Continue reading SGA continues to revise Constitution

Be informed, use logic in making your election choices for SGA

I’d like to offer some advice to keep in mind before and during SGA elections this year. First and foremost, be informed. I can’t stress this point enough. Talk to the candidates; find out what they plan to do forUTM. Pick a candidate who best lines up with your own visions for UTM. When you vote for someone… Continue reading Be informed, use logic in making your election choices for SGA

Real Deal misses application deadline

In this year’s SGA elections, candidates were asked to submit applications by Friday, March 15 at 5 p.m. However, SGA Elections Commissioner Sarah Appleton confirmed that applications for members of the Real Deal Party were not submitted until 6 p.m. that day. “The party list was actually turned in at about 6 p.m., and the petition forms for most… Continue reading Real Deal misses application deadline

Students spend spring break traveling

Over spring break, eight students in Dr. Alice- Catherine Carls’ History 343 class participated in a travel study to Washington D.C. The class, “Europe 1945 to Present,” covered the Holocaust and its aftermath in-depth to prepare students for the trip. The group left Martin on Monday morning, March 4, and headed towards Nashville to visit… Continue reading Students spend spring break traveling

Review: ‘See How They Run’ best Vanguard production

“See How They Run” opened to an excited audience. The entire plot line takes place in England following WWII at a vicarage where the characters lose their minds. The audience meets the know-it-all maid Ida, played by Stephanie Klink. She tries on many occasions to let her employers, the Toops, know all of the shenanigans… Continue reading Review: ‘See How They Run’ best Vanguard production

Phi Alpha Theta continues film festival

Phi Alpha Theta and the UTM History department are celebrating Women’s History Month during March. On Thursday, March 21, Phi Alpha Theta hosted the second event in their Women’s History Film Festival. To begin the evening, a portion from “Mozambique or Bust” was shown, a documentary put together by CNN about an organization which was started to… Continue reading Phi Alpha Theta continues film festival