Chattanooga police and other local responders conducted a training exercise on UTC campus. The training took place in the old Southeast Center for Education and Arts Building on McCallie Avenue. Five police dogs were being trained to search for a hidden “drug dealer” within the complex. “We’re wanting to see …
Read More »Chatta-do-ga – Week of December 1, 2017
There’s so much to do in town that it can be a little overwhelming, to say the least, and if you are spending your first Christmas in Chattanooga, there is always a lot to do-ga. This one is off the beaten path, and a lot of people are excited about …
Read More »Trae Cotton Vice Chancellor For Student Development
Dr. Trae T. Cotton will become the new vice chancellor for student development. He will join UTC’s executive leadership team in February. Dr. Cotton comes to UTC from Winston-Salem State University, where he served as vice chancellor for student affairs since 2011.
Read More »Operation Angel Tree Update
The power of giving lives on. UTC students and staff came in with dozens of gifts for the Angel Tree. Angel Tree is a program where people can sponsor children who are going through a rough patch with their family. People have been coming in with their gifts this week …
Read More »The Hope House
Students who would like free food have an option in the form of The Hope House. Located at 808 Vine Street and is both owned and operated by the Presbyterian USA Church, it serves a hot meal every Tuesday and Sunday, and has sandwich making materials for the rest of …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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, …
Read More »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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