UTM’s College Panhellenic Council (CPC) intends to raise enough funds in the next four years to build a school in a Third World country for girls’ education through Circle of Sisterhood. The five sororities at UTM will need to raise between $40,000-$47,000 in order to sponsor a school in one of the following countries: Haiti,… Continue reading UTM sororities to build school
13 Reasons Why stays raw and honest
***WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD*** Netflix Originals have been known to confront less than joyful topics on more than one occasion: stalking in You, racism in Dear White People, murder in Mindhunter and suicide in 13 Reasons Why, the 2017 drama that left viewers shocked and in tears at Netflix’s disregard for censorship. 13 Reasons Why has… Continue reading 13 Reasons Why stays raw and honest
Peyton and Moton shine for UTM offense, defense in win over NSU
In UTM’s first home stand of the season, the Skyhawk football team captured a statement 42-20 victory over the Northwestern State University (NSU) Demons. After the traditional walk-on-the-field by this year’s freshman class, the Skyhawks stormed onto the field to defend their home turf for the first time since 2018. The Demons struck first that… Continue reading Peyton and Moton shine for UTM offense, defense in win over NSU
ENGAGE Speaker
Dr. Jean Twenge, professor of psychology at San Diego State University, spoke to an audience of students on Sept. 3 in the Skyhawk Fieldhouse. Twenge, author of over 140 scientific works and three books about the “iGen” generation, spoke to students as a part of UTM’s ENGAGE Civic Initiative. Dr. Arthur Hunt, professor of public… Continue reading ENGAGE Speaker
Football’s tough schedule highlighted by two SEC games
The Skyhawk football team will kick off the 2019 season in a home game against Northwestern State on Thursday, Aug. 29, at the Hardy M. Graham Stadium. UTM endured a grueling 2-8 campaign last season, which saw the team finish second-to-last in the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC). The campaign was plagued by multiple injuries, most… Continue reading Football’s tough schedule highlighted by two SEC games
Welcome back to the nest, Skyhawks!
For most of the student body, this week sees the return of familiar routines: moving back in, getting this semester’s books and sitting through the endless syllabi-readings otherwise known as, “syllabus week” or, “the first days of a new class. “ For everyone else, i.e.: the freshman, this is your first week of college. Between… Continue reading Welcome back to the nest, Skyhawks!
Changes across campus continue
Several changes have been made across campus since students left for summer break. Most students will be affected by the updated campus parking map, which restructures the access of parking to commuters. According to Chad Worley of Public Safety, “Lot 4, Library, is now a staff only lot from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. After… Continue reading Changes across campus continue
Despite roster overhaul, soccer looks to build off championship season
The Skyhawk soccer team is going into the 2019 season with hopes of building off of an excellent 2018 campaign that saw the team go 15-3-1, and nearly go undefeated in the OVC. However, the Skyhawks are coming back to the field again with an eagerness to improve. The roster this year has seen some… Continue reading Despite roster overhaul, soccer looks to build off championship season
Dr. Twenge to speak Sept. 3
Dr. Jean Twenge, author and professor of Psychololgy at the University of San Diego, will speak in the Skyhawk Fieldhouse as part of UTM’s new ENGAGE Civic Initiative Sept. 3, at 7 p.m. Twenge is most notably known for her book “iGen: Why Today’s Super Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less… Continue reading Dr. Twenge to speak Sept. 3
Fall faculty looks towards future
As the 2019-2020 academic school year begins, Dr. Keith Carver, UTM chancellor, and Randy Boyd, UT System interim president, hosted the fall faculty meeting Tuesday, Aug. 20, in Watkins Auditorium. As Boyd addressed the crowd of faculty and staff members, he spoke about his summer and the duties of being the UT System president. “I… Continue reading Fall faculty looks towards future