New library promised to bring positive change

The City of Martin is building a new library in town square, one that officials with the Martin Public Library Foundation promise will be an innovative win-win for both campus and community. According to the Martin Public Library Foundation, the new library, located at the corner of Lindell and University streets, will contain many important… Continue reading New library promised to bring positive change

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

Craig Randall II joins men’s basketball program

UTM head men’s basketball coach Anthony Stewart announced that Craig Randall II has joined the Skyhawk program. A 6-4, 185-pound redshirt junior guard out of Youngstown, Ohio, Randall played for two seasons at the University of Memphis (2015-17) before transferring to Duquesne University for the 2017-18 campaign. “I’ve known Craig and his family for many years,” Stewart said. “Craig… Continue reading Craig Randall II joins men’s basketball program

2019: Here for your entertainment

There are many things that a new year brings, but some of the most exciting are new movies and music. Moviegoers of all ages and preferences will be able to find something to watch in the cinema this year. Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) are being introduced to Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel, which will… Continue reading 2019: Here for your entertainment

Netflix and chill? Netflix & no chill: fall’s axed shows

Some significant changes are coming to Netflix, so let’s all take a second to get up to speed on what’s going on. According to TVLine, Netflix is canceling the popular series Orange is the New Black. The series will conclude on the seventh season, which is set to premiere in 2019. Series creator Jenjo Cohan expressed… Continue reading Netflix and chill? Netflix & no chill: fall’s axed shows

Hozier is back after four years, hits home again

After a little over four years of silence, Andrew Hozier-Byrne, professionally known as Hozier, has finally released his second EP Nina Cried Power. Fans have long awaited the release of his new music for years and he has finally answered their call to action. Nina Cried Power has only four songs: “Nina Cried Power,” “NFWMB,” “Moment’s… Continue reading Hozier is back after four years, hits home again

Campus ministries prepare freshmen for college life

The Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) and The Mission Church held events just before the start of school to acclimate freshmen and transfer students to UTM. The BCM held its annual four-day “Survival” event to help students make friends, develop a community of Christian young-adults and begin the school year in a more relaxed environment. The… Continue reading Campus ministries prepare freshmen for college life