An opening reception for two senior art exhibits was held in the Fine Arts Gallery from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 22. “Familiar Garden” by Briana Hinton and “Now and Forever” by Violet Durden will be up until Nov. 2 and will be available for viewing from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. daily.… Continue reading Senior artists exhibit the beauty of human connection
Late interceptions prove costly in loss to SEMO
The Skyhawk football team was unable to continue their perfect conference record, as the Skyhawks dropped a sloppy, rainy game to the nationally-ranked Southeast Missouri (SEMO) Redhawks 10-17 on Oct. 26. UTM didn’t have the best showing on Saturday’s game. The Skyhawks had a season-high five turnovers, one of which being a pick-six, in addition… Continue reading Late interceptions prove costly in loss to SEMO
Skyhawk volleyball vs. MTSU
OVC-leading Skyhawks to take on last place EIU
The Skyhawk football team will return to the nest on Oct. 19 with the hopes of continuing their three-game conference win-streak against the Eastern Illinois (EIU) Panthers. The Skyhawks are coming off of a dominating performance against regional Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) opponent Tennessee Tech (TTU). The Oct. 12 matchup against the Golden Eagles saw… Continue reading OVC-leading Skyhawks to take on last place EIU
Homecoming 2019 to be a big-top celebration
The 2019 UTM Homecoming Week themed “Come One, Come All to the Greatest University of All — UTM!” will take place Oct. 28-Nov. 3, inviting all current students and alumni to campus for multiple events during the week. “Homecoming is a special time at UTM. It brings our students, faculty and staff together to celebrate… Continue reading Homecoming 2019 to be a big-top celebration
Keep cultural sensitivity in mind this Halloween
Halloween, an old and popular holiday celebrated by many cultures around the world, is readily approaching and it is important to choose an appropriate costume. When we think of Halloween, we think of it as a holiday meant for dressing up and eating candy but there is a lot more to it than just that.… Continue reading Keep cultural sensitivity in mind this Halloween
UTM among America’s 100 Best College Buys for 14th year
Institutional Research & Evaluation Inc. has included UTM among “America’s 100 Best College Buys” for the 14th consecutive year. UTM is one of three Tennessee institutions included on this list, which also mentions the UTK, and Tennessee Technological University. “For 14 consecutive years, UT Martin has maintained its position among ‘America’s 100 Best College Buys,’… Continue reading UTM among America’s 100 Best College Buys for 14th year
Kindness, dreams know no borders
The lifelong dream of studying in America carried Anaïs Bocher over 7,000 miles from Orléans, France, to Martin, Tennessee, in order to pursue a career in medical journalism. Bocher, who began her nursing career in France at 18 years old, knew she wanted to help others with their nutrition through broadcasting. Bocher was intrigued by… Continue reading Kindness, dreams know no borders
Animated movie puts a new spin on a timeless classic
The new animated Addams Family debuted in theaters Oct. 11, starring the age old characters of Gomez, Morticia, Pugsley, Wednesday, Uncle Fester and the whole extended family. The animated movie sticks to the spooky, creepy and funny style that The Addams Family has always been known for. There is an added bonus of Cousin It… Continue reading Animated movie puts a new spin on a timeless classic
UTM group begins new tradition
Sigma Tau Delta is starting a new tradition this semester to increase free access to books at low-income schools by collecting books to donate. This idea was created by Alyssa Rusciano, a junior English major and Sigma Tau Delta recruiter, noticed students at her local high school were not taking advantage of the school’s library.… Continue reading UTM group begins new tradition