UTC Police are investigating a report of a burglary at Johnson/Obear Apartments. The burglary is reported to have occurred on February 15, 2018, about 10:30 p.m. An unknown suspect entered an unlocked apartment and stole two gaming consoles. The investigation is ongoing at this time. Please contact the UTC PD …
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Chattanooga City Council to Vote On Fallen 5 Memorial
The Chattanooga City Council will formally approve a memorial to honor the Fallen Five, who gave their lives for the city on July 16, 2015, during an attack on the naval operations support center in Chattanooga. Local artist Norman Lee and Shane Allbritton’s design was presented on the upcoming city …
Read More »U.S. Brings in Seven Medals In 2018 Winter Olympics
The United States has won seven medals so far in the 2018 winter olympics, four of which are gold. For women’s snowboarding, we have Chloe Kim, 17, who won a gold in the women’s halfpipe final with a score of 98.25. Jamie Anderson, 27, won a gold medal in the …
Read More »Men’s Basketball Recap for Week of February 16, 2018
Mocs vs. Mercer ended in a Chattanooga loss 84-85 last Saturday. Mercer started out quick on the Mocs with a 10-point lead at the half. Sophomore Rodney Chatman, led the game with 24 points total, 16 of those in the second half. It was not enough, however, as Mercer rallied …
Read More »Women’s Basketball Recap for Week of February 16, 2018
The Lady Mocs let a huge lead slip away in Saturday’s game against ETSU. After being up by over 15 points in the third quarter, the Buccaneers stopped playing their aggressive defense and started playing a more conservative style, which lead to a furious comeback for ETSU. The Mocs ran …
Read More »Update: Black History Month Signs Defaced
We have new information on the defaced Black History Month signs from last week. The police report on the incident states that an unidentified worker from the Bursar’s Office discovered the two signs near Heritage Plaza on the morning on February 8th. A UTC housing employee pulled up the signs …
Read More »Energy Companies Proposing to Transform Puerto Rico’s Energy Grid
It has been almost five months since Puerto Rico was decimated by Hurricane Maria and approximately 20% of the island is still without power, which has caused hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans to head for mainland. However the U.S. Territory has received proposals from companies like Tesla and Sonnen …
Read More »Mocs Start Tennis Season With Win Against Skyhawks
Tennis season is underway and serving up wins. The Mocs flew past the UT Martin Skyhawks in their 6-1 victory on Saturday. The four and one UTC tennis team won doubles by taking the top two spots, and then proceeded to win each of the first six sets in singles. …
Read More »Trump Releases New Budget Proposal
President Trump is looking to make more budget cuts. The 2019 budget proposal was released Monday and had a large boost of funding towards mental health resources. However, the budget slashes spending for substance abuse and the National Institute of Mental Health. This measure all but eliminates legislation signed into …
Read More »Fifth Annual Poetry Night
Get your pencils and snaps ready, poetry night is soon upon us. The Department of Modern and Classical Language and Literature is hosting it’s fifth annual Poetry Night. Ray Zimmerman, a local poet and nonfiction writer, will be reading one of his works at the event. All students are invited …
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