Monthly Archives: February 2018

Recognize UTC Faculty with Think Achieve Award

Have any of you had a professor who you would like to see recognized for exceptional teaching and engagement beyond the classroom?   If so, read on, as there is an opportunity to nominate faculty below: ThinkAchieve: Beyond the Classroom is accepting nominations for 2018 faculty awards. The Faculty Awards Program provides recognition and …

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UTC Passwords to Expire February 20, 2018

Get ready to change your password. The UT Office of Information Technology has sent out an email notifying students that Net ID passwords will expire on February 20. If you do not change your password, you will be locked out of any systems that authenticate using that particular password. Before …

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Mocs News – Week of February 9, 2018

On this week’s edition of Mocs News, two Black History Month posters at UTC were defaced by shocking imagery, we look at a documentary project filming at UTC, and we check out international studies. Black History Month Signs Defaced – 0:56 Office of Multicultural Affairs Hosts Documentary Screening – 2:54 …

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Riverbend Lineup for 2018 Announced

It is hard to believe that summer is right around the corner, and in Chattanooga, that means Riverbend is coming. The event is a great time to go listen to some amazing music and hang out with your friends. Riverbend is a week-long music festival that takes place at Ross’s …

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2018 Winter Olympics Commence

  The Winter Olympics started last night in Pyeongchang, South Korea, beginning with curling competitions, figure skating, freestyle and alpine skiing. About 3,000 athletes from 93 countries will compete February 9-25. The opening ceremony will take place tonight on NBC from 8-11 P.M. Coverage of the Olympics will be broadcasted …

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Nunes Memo Released

The controversial Nunes memo was released last week. The dossier alleges misuse of surveillance authority by the FBI during the 2016 election. The memo details anti-Trump motivations. The FBI expressed concern against the release of the memo by the president. A rebuttal memo is being voted on for release.

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Mocs Lose to Appalachian State in Wrestling Match Sunday

The Mocs faced division rival Appalachian State. Heading into the match, both teams were 4-0 in conference play. To open, junior Alonzo Allen finished with a cradle leading the Mocs to a 3-1 start. With the Mocs ahead 7-6, junior Roman Boylen cameout aggressive with a winning take down in …

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Mocs Basketball Takes Victory Against Citadel Thursday

It was Academic Night at the McKenzie Arena Thursday, and the Chattanooga men’s basketball team played it smart coming away with a win against The Citadel. The Mocs have seen many close games this season, and this one was no different with a final score of 85-83. UTC sophomoreForman led …

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Cape Town’s Day Zero Pushed Back

Officials in Cape Town, South Africa have pushed back the projections for “day zero”, which is the day that their water sources are expected to run out. The original date was April 16 but is now May 11. The extension of dates is due to the agricultural sector using its …

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Football Club Game Ended in Tie Saturday

The Chattanooga Football Club took on FC Dallas this past Saturday. In a exciting match FC Dallas scored first with a free kick by Mauro Diaz, however only a couple of minutes later CFC got on the scoreboard with a header from Ferraz that went into the goal and excited …

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