Monthly Archives: February 2018

Mocs News – Week of February 2, 2018

This week on Mocs News, members of a religious organization raise concerns on campus, the events coming to campus in honor of Black History Month, and UTC officials take time to listen to the community. God the Mother Raises Concerns on Campus – 0:58 Black History Kick-Off – 2:15 Blue …

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Mocs Softball Prepping for 2018 Season

Chattanooga softball begins its 2018 season next week, and the team is hard at work prepping for their upcoming schedule. Mocs fans had the chance to see the team Thursday where they got to meet the Mocs. The team is standing strong with 26 players, including a large freshman class. …

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Lady Mocs Lose Against Mercer, 50-71

The women’s basketball team kicked off the intense week at home last Saturday with a heart-breaking loss against Mercer, 50-71. Sophomore guard, Lakelyn Bouldin led the Mocs with 12 points, shooting 2 for 5 from behind the arc. The Mocs had 25 points from the bench thanks to key players, …

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Donald Trump Gives His First State of the Union Address

President Donald Trump gave his first State of the Union address to Congress. Representatives and senators gathered at the capitol. Another 45 million tuned in on Tuesday night to hear Trump’s agenda for the year. Policies mentioned were infrastructure, prison reform, immigration, isis and North Korea. “Less than one year …

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UTC Holds Open Community Listening Session

UTC is actively working to build and enhance its relationship with the surrounding Chattanooga community. The university held an open community listening session. This provided local community members an opportunity to share their UTC experiences with others.

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Spring Career Day for 2018 Commences

Dozens of employers showed up for UTC’s annual Spring Career Day.  The career fair gave students and alumni a chance to network with potential employers. Those employers included Coca-Cola, the Murfreesboro Police Department, and youth villages. Local companies like TVA and EPB were also there. We spoke to Rob Liddell, …

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