Martin still needs new restaurants

Martin’s lack of good restaurant choices is still a standing problem, and I am here with even more possible solutions. I have previously given my argument that Martin, a small college town, should be providing its residents with better choices for dining. I had too much to say the first time around, so I am… Continue reading Martin still needs new restaurants

Sodexo offers allergy-friendly home-cooked meals

It’s your senior year of high school and you’re about to make the biggest decision of your life thus far. You’re about to pick which college you want to attend for the next four years. As you start looking into colleges, you realize that your diet will no longer consist of home-cooked meals from your… Continue reading Sodexo offers allergy-friendly home-cooked meals

Family Weekend Fun

UTM is hosting its Family Weekend Sept. 14-16. Family Weekend is an event planned by the University for students and their families to come together and experience UTM through different activities. Last year there were approximately 600 people that attended Family Weekend. “My hope is that families will visit our students for a great weekend… Continue reading Family Weekend Fun

Annual Festival Features Plenty of Fun

Activities Sept. 1 – Minecraft Farming Challenge, hosted by the UTM College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences and Northwest Tennessee Entrepreneur Center; ages 10-17; $10 advance registration; 325 Gooch Hall, 8 a.m.-noon or 1-5 p.m., $100 cash prize Sept. 1 – Tour of the Arts: Soybean Festival General Store, 10 a.m.; also 11 a.m. Sept.… Continue reading Annual Festival Features Plenty of Fun

Empty Bowls event nearly doubles previous year’s donation

On Nov. 18, the UTM Fine Arts Building played host to the fourteenth annual Empty Bowls charity event. Empty Bowls was started by Professor David McBeth as a way to raise money for We-Care Ministries to help feed those in Martin that are unable afford food.  Since October, McBeth and over 30 volunteers, at various… Continue reading Empty Bowls event nearly doubles previous year’s donation