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Cress Art Gallery Features Artists With Disabilities

The Cress Art Gallery has an exhibit showcasing artists with disabilities. Artist and author Roger Ricco opened up the exhibit with a lecture about his experience working with artists with disabilities. The exhibit showcases art from Laura Craig McNellis, Dan Miller, and Ken Grimes. You can also view other work …

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Ice On The Landing Returns

Ice skating returns to Chattanooga as the 140×40 ft. open air facility is now open at the Chattanooga Choo-Choo. The open-air skating rink has weekly promotions and rink side vending, plus skating lessons held every Saturday at 9 A.M., making Ice on the Landing a great place to take out …

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North Korea Tests Another Missile

North Korea has tested a new missile. Photos of the missile were released Thursday by North Korean state media. The missile is larger than the one that was launched in July. It uses multiple stages to carry a payload up into space, around the earth, and then down towards its …

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Matt Lauer Fired Over Sexual Harassment Allegations

Famous morning news anchor Matt Lauer was fired by NBC News over a sexual harassment allegation. NBC News officials say they got a complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace by Lauer. Since his termination, more women have come forward with multiple allegations. Lauer has been …

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Mocs News – Week of November 17, 2017

On this week’s edition of Mocs News, we head to a bonfire with the SGA, travel the world with International Education Week, and we begin to pass on the Thanksgiving spirit. SGA Continues Bonfire Tradition at Chamberlain Field – 1:08 International Week Recap – 2:02 UTC Freshman Senate Holds Second …

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UTC Freshman Senate Holds Second Annual Turkey Pass

On Thursday the 16th, the UTC Freshman Senate held their second annual Turkey Pass event. The Freshman Senate and other volunteers gathered on Vine Street to help load food items such as turkeys, canned goods, and other non-perishable foods. The items were donated to the Chattanooga area food bank, which …

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Women’s Basketball Recap for Week of November 17, 2017

Women’s basketball started their 2017 season season off with tough opponents and some tough losses. The Mocs began their season last Saturday against Green Bay with a 30-60 loss on the road at Wisconsin. They continued their season at home against UCF on Monday. It was an extremely close game, …

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Shooting In California Kills 5, Injures 10

Five deceased and ten injured in a mass shooting in Tehama County in Northern California. The shooter tried to get inside a school but he was stopped through preventative measures by teachers. Police believe the spree started when the shooter killed his wife the night before. The gunman is among …

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SGA Continues Bonfire Tradition at Chamberlain Field

The center near the power ‘C’ at Chamberlain Field hosts many events, but SGA continued its hottest tradition that fires up the campus. School spirit was in the air Wednesday evening as Mocs flocked all over Chamberlain Field as SGA handed out free t-shirts and hot dogs!   The bonfire …

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