This past Thursday, Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m., the UTM Department of Music presented the community with a Student Chamber Music Program. Music majors, as well as a few other majors, ranging from freshman to senior level status, performed. The program was comprised of eight various ensembles presented within the entire hour. The first performance… Continue reading Review: Student Chamber Music Program
Governor’s School suffers financial cut
Governor’s school is a four-week summer program for gifted and talented high school juniors and seniors that offers college credit to those that attend. Tennessee Governor’s School is offered at eight different locations across the state such as Austin Peay State University, East Tennessee State University, Middle Tennessee State University, Tennessee Tech, University of Memphis,… Continue reading Governor’s School suffers financial cut
UTM beats TSU in final game of the season
After a season of ups and downs, UTM Skyhawks finish on a good note. UTM’s senior day started on the 50-yard line. Graduating members of the football team and the band were announced and escorted onto the field by family and friends. When it was time for the coin toss, the seniors went for it.… Continue reading UTM beats TSU in final game of the season
Beanswitch launches Fall 2012 issue tonight
Tonight at 6 p.m. in the UC Ballroom, literary and arts magazine BeanSwitch will host a formal event, “Celebration of the Arts,” to celebrate the launching of their Fall 2012 issue online. The program will include performances from UTM students, showcasing their musical and literary talents. Executive Editors Misty Dunlap and Sheila Scott along with… Continue reading Beanswitch launches Fall 2012 issue tonight
Red Wolves triumph over Skyhawks
UTM Men’s Basketball took on Arkansas State University on Friday, Nov. 16 with a final score of 77 Red Wolves, 73Skyhawks. “Like I said after the last game, it’s in there, good basketball is in there,” said Men’s Basketball Head Coach, Jason James. The Skyhawks played the game with both a strong offense and defense throughout. UTM made a quick… Continue reading Red Wolves triumph over Skyhawks
Dr. Coffey educates students on Civil War issues
Dr. David Coffey, professor and chair of the History and Philosophy department, spoke to a packed house on Nov. 8. Coffey opened up his lecture by recapping the events on the day’s date during the Civil War. “First I’d like to tell you, 150 years ago on this date, nothing much happened,” said Coffey. Coffey… Continue reading Dr. Coffey educates students on Civil War issues
RA course offers leadership skills to students
Have you ever wondered exactly what a Resident Assistant does and what it takes to become one at UTM? The first step to becoming an RA is to take the Leadership Roles in Residential Settings course offered next spring. It is open to everyone interested in starting the process to become an RA, or if… Continue reading RA course offers leadership skills to students
‘Almost Maine’ prepares for opening night
Vanguard Theatre’s production of “Almost, Maine” opens Nov. 8 in the Student Life and Leadership Center on the UTM campus. “Almost, Maine” is a comedy that includes elements of fantasy and magic. The play examines the events that take place on one cold winter’s night, in the fictional town of Almost, Maine. The play’s overall… Continue reading ‘Almost Maine’ prepares for opening night
All the info you need for registration
It is that time of the semester again already—registration for next semester’s classes. Registration for Spring 2013 begins next week, Nov. 12. Many of you are probably bogged down right now with all of the stress that comes with the last month of classes, like preparing for research papers, projects and so forth, so a… Continue reading All the info you need for registration
Tennessee election results heavily favor GOP
Tennessee ultimately conceded its 11 electoral votes to Republican nominee Mitt Romney, the second election in a row in which Tennessee has not backed the national winner. Gov. Romney received 1,446,264 votes, or 59 percent, whereas President Obama received 949,105, or 39 percent (as of 1:30 AM Nov. 7). Republican incumbent Bob Corker was elected… Continue reading Tennessee election results heavily favor GOP