Yearly Archives: 2017

Preview: UTC Vs. Citadel On Military Appreciation Day

Chattanooga Football faces The Citadel at home this Saturday at 2 P.M. for the annual Military Appreciation Day. The Mocs are currently #6 in the Southern Conference tied with The Citadel and ETSU. Both teams look to end a three-game losing streak, and secure their second win of the season. The …

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Mocs News – Week of October 20, 2017

On this edition of Mocs News, a UTC official wants Mocs to “move forward” diversity and inclusion, a preview of the Susan G. Komen race on campus, and a UTC student got to work with baboons as part of her educational experience. University of Tennessee Chattanooga Hosts “Mocs Forward” Event – …

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Mocs Volleyball Falls to Wofford, 2-3

Mocs Volleyball had their second straight loss this week as they fell to Wofford in five sets. UTC was led by Ally Ford in kills with 14 and in aces by Madison Bergren with four. The loss dropped the Mocs to four and four in conference play and 11 and …

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Chattanooga Loses to Mercer, 30-10

Chattanooga Football fell to Mercer with a 30-10 final on the road last Saturday. The Mocs started ahead in the second quarter with a 44-yard field goal from kicker Victor Ulmo. However, the lead would not last long, as Mercer got two touchdowns before the half taking the lead at 13-3. …

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Mocs Soccer Defeats The Citadel, 3-2

The Lady Mocs soccer team has had its best week of the season, picking up their second win of the season against The Citadel on the road with a 3-2 victory. Chloe Arnold was the stand out Moc who had a hat trick with only one goal coming off an …

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UTC History Club Learns History of MLK Boulevard

The UTC History Club learned about the history of racism in Downtown Chattanooga. Students toured through Chattanooga starting at Martin Luther King Boulevard. The group talked about the city’s early slave market and labor force. They also covered the violent reactions to the Brown vs. Board of Education case and …

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Trump Cuts Subsidies to Health Insurance Companies

In the latest in the health care debate, President Trump cut subsidies to health insurance companies last week. Senators Lamar Alexander of Tennessee and Patty Murray of Washington have been working on a bipartisan solution for Trump’s executive order. Alexander and Murray’s solution would extend subsidies for two years and …

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