As a fan of sports who loves the suspense and excitement of a close, down-to-the-wire contest between two opposing forces, nothing dissatisfies me more than a hyped up fight, whether it be mixed martial arts (MMA) or boxing, going only one round. The prospect of a one-and-done fight is even more loathsome when the consumer… Continue reading Is the American prize fight dead?
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Game of Thrones’ top moments
****Spoiler Alert**** The final season of Game of Thrones will premier April 14 on HBO. Between the deaths, bloody battles, love scenes and the politics, Game of Thrones is chock full of shocking moments. Here is a list of my top 5 defining moments of the series so far. 5.) The Birth of the Dragons… Continue reading Game of Thrones’ top moments
Not all heroes wear capes
In a world desperately in need of a hero, Stan Lee didn’t wait for someone else to make a difference, he created his own. The founding father of the modern comic book and of American superheroes passed away Monday, Nov. 11, at the age of 95. Born Stanley Martin Lieber in 1922 in New York… Continue reading Not all heroes wear capes
UTM senior dies in wreck on icy road
Megan Cox, a 24 year-old senior Psychology major at UTM and a commuter from Camden, was killed in a car wreck the morning of Thursday, Nov. 15. While driving on Highway 70 near Bruceton, Cox’s car began to slide on the ice, causing the rear-end to turn into oncoming traffic. Her car was then hit… Continue reading UTM senior dies in wreck on icy road
Death Cafe brings life to the discussion of death
Professor William Dooley’s Gerontology 314 class hosted a Death Cafe on Thursday, April 5, in room 343 of Gooch Hall. The Death Cafe is a discussion group with the objective of increasing awareness of death to help people make the most of their lives. The Death Cafe is an open discussion about death with no… Continue reading Death Cafe brings life to the discussion of death