Yearly Archives: 2017

Operation Angel Tree Begins

If you are looking for a reason for the season then here is one for you. The Student Alumni Council (SAC) is encouraging students to stop by and sponsor a child for Angel Tree. If you missed them in the UC Lobby this week, don’t worry! You can stop by …

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Construction Starts On Modernized Miller Park

Part of MLK Boulevard in Chattanooga is temporarily shut down for construction until further notice. It is part of an initiative to revitalize and modernize Miller Park. The remodeling was also brought up as a solution to the many complaints about the local homeless population living in the park and …

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Summer Internship Opportunity at Camp Ozark

If you’re looking for a summer internship that involves kids and the great outdoors, Camp Ozark could be the answer. Camp Ozark is a Christian summer camp located in Mt. Ida, Arkansas. They are currently recruiting college students to spend a portion of their summer to make an impactful difference …

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UTC Center for Global Education Hosts International Week

Are you looking to become more culturally diverse? The UTC Center for Global Education is hosting International Week November 13th-17th. The annual event helps promote cultural education and international exchange worldwide. International Week will be followed by a host of events, including a trivia night, study abroad 101, and a …

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Entertainment Recap for Week of November 10, 2017

More money, more problems and more name changes. P-Diddy, hip-hop icon, posted a video on Instagram claiming to change his name to Love, AKA, Brother Love. Due to the uproar of fans, P-Diddy explains that the name change is a joke. Taylor Swift’s newest album just released. Reputation is Swift’s …

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Volleyball Recap for Week of November 10, 2017

Chattanooga volleyball’s regular season is coming to a close at home this weekend. The Mocs suffered a loss on the road against ESTU Wednesday with a score of 1-3, but are setting their sights on Saturday for a win against Wofford. Earlier in the season, the Mocs lost to Wofford …

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A More Comprehensive Look at The Civil Rights Movement

UTC students’ knowledge of history may not be as comprehensive as they originally thought. A guest speaker from Suny Genesso and professor of history, Emilye Crosbye, came to UTC to speak to students about the gap in their knowledge. Crosbye has dedicated her life to studying the history of civil …

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