Cannons flew through the air this week at UTC. Workers closed Oak Street as the giant crane hauled the cannons 25 feet up in the air in front of Patten House. The cannons are now in Lookout Valley for rehab work that will include repainting with weather-resistant green epoxy. The …
Read More »Chatta-do-ga – Week of October 27, 2017
This weekend is filled with thrills. Starting tonight and running the rest of the weekend is the return of the seventh annual Frightening Ass Film Festival (FAFF). The event will take place at the Palace Picture House on Georgia Avenue, and will also feature live music from Nick Lutsko. Cost …
Read More »UTC Hosts Two Documentaries On International Civil Rights
UTC hosted two documentaries about the injustice of civil rights in other countries. The History Club hosted a viewing of the documentary “Stranger in my Homeland” and even had the filmmaker, Chloe Traicos, speak about the film. “What I wanted was to make people aware of what is happening in …
Read More »HOLA Hosts Latin Dance Exhibition
The Hispanic Outreach and Leadership Association, also known as HOLA, used dance and music to show off a unique part of Hispanic culture. After everyone had eaten their fill of good food, the Latin Dance Exhibition featured a multitude of dances, including bachata, tango, salsa, flamenco, and others. One of …
Read More »Mocs News – Week of October 27, 2017
On this edition of Mocs News, students discuss the “take a knee” controversy, we look back at Susan G. Komen’s race for the cure, take back the night with cab, and a firsthand look at UTC and Blood Assurance’s Bloodanooga drive. Multicultural Center Discusses “Take a Knee” Movement – 0:58 Susan G. …
Read More »Happening Soon: Multicultural Center Hosting Take A Knee Discussion
The Office of Multicultural Affairs is hosting a What’s Real dialogue series to discuss the Take A Knee movement on October 24. at 8 P.M. in the Multicultural Center. Join them to discuss different perspectives surrounding the evolution of Colin Kaepernick’s initial protest against police brutality.
Read More »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 – …
Read More »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 …
Read More »Soccer Legend Considering Running for President of U.S. Soccer
Soccer legend Landon Donovan is considering running for President of U.S. Soccer. Donovan holds many records for club and country. He has appeared with the United States Men’s National Soccer Team 157, and the only American to have over 50 goals and assists. Donovan has until December 12 to decide …
Read More »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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