Monthly Archives: November 2017

Mocs Football Loses to Wofford Terriers, 21-24

For the second time in 3 weeks, Chattanooga lost another heart-breaker, this time to the Wofford Terriers. The triple option team was held in check on the ground, as the Mocs held them to less than 200 yards rushing and less than 300 total yards. For the Mocs, Cole Copeland had …

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Prose in Pink Promoted Breast Cancer Awareness Tuesday

If you or someone you know have been affected by breast cancer, Prose in Pink may interest you. In collaboration with the MaryEllen Locher Foundation, UTC student, Damon Miller, organized Prose in Pink. The event took place Tuesday night at the Amphitheater as a way to not only raise awareness, …

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Mocs Football Squeeze Win Against Samford, 23-21

The Mocs squeezed out a win on the road against a top ten ranked team this past weekend. Last week, UTC’s score may be the biggest upset of the college football season when they took on #8 Samford, winning with a score of 23-21. The Mocs defense clamped down on …

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Allegations Against Trump Officials Publicly Filed

The first round of charges have been publicly filed on allegations on Trump campaign officials, including with Russian leaders. Former campaign advisor Paul Manafort, and political consultant Rick Gates were charged with twelve different crimes. Those include conspiracy to the United States, among others. Also indicted was former Trump campaign …

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UTC Theater Company Announces Silent Sky Play

The UTC Theater Company presents a play that takes audiences on an astronomical journey. Silent Sky is about an astronomer, Henrietta Leavitt, who was working on measuring the universe at a time when women were not allowed to look in telescopes. Theater experts say the playwright, Lauren Gunderson, is the …

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Mocs News – Week of November 3, 2017

This week on Mocs News, UTC hosts a conference on 19th century journalism during the civil war, we take a look at news from a global perspective, and we look back at the Pride Parade. 25th Annual Symposium Package – 1:00 UTC to Not Participate In Outsourcing Of Maintenance Sources …

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Stalking In UTC Skyrockets; Definition of Stalking Unclear

UTC provides an abundance of information about stalking, but the definition remains in the shadows. Chuck Cantrell, Associate Vice Chancellor for Communications and Marketing, says that if the action of the suspect puts someone in fear or makes them feel threatened, that is seen as a potential case of stalking. …

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Fort Wood Cannons Get Moved

More cannons were moved, but this time, from the Fort Wood neighborhood. These bigger guns are located at the Holsclaw Offices. The two 30-Pounders got their name from the actual weight of the cannonballs. The barrels were removed first, each weighed 4300 pounds. The carriages were removed also. Work finished …

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