Joshua Johns

Silent Sky Review

Lauren Gunderson’s feminist piece “Silent Sky” has been playing at UTC since Wednesday, and has been received positively. Starring Cierra Dolata as the main character, Henrietta Leavitt. And Nick Sterling as Peter Shaw. The main actors along with supporting cast did a great job displaying emotion. While the characters shined, …

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Dance Club Moves To Station Street

A local 80’s-themed bar has moved. Regan’s Place is now located on Station Street, which borders the Chattanooga Choo-Choo. A country dance club, called Westbound, is right next door. Patrons can walk back and forth between the two clubs. Above the two businesses, there are apartments offer one or two …

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Chatta-do-ga – Week of November 17, 2017

This weekend promises for holiday fun and cheer! Christmas lights are going up and that means that Rock City’s Enchanted Garden of Lights opens this weekend! Doors open at 6 P.M., so gather up some friends and head to the top of Lookout Mountain for a night of light extravaganza! …

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International Week Recap

International Week ran throughout this week,and included a wide variety of events. International Week started off with a tour around the world on Monday in the University Center, followed by the International Talent Show on Tuesday, which was a massive success. Wednesday saw the public speaking event, which led to …

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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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