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Details on a car stolen on campus. We look back the Blue and Gold Memorial. Plus the Mocs win big and we check out what's called a Korean fruit punch.
Read More »Short Term Rentals, Should Graduates Worry About Finding a Home In Their Own City?
CHATTANOOGA TN- A big issue that has emerged in Chattanooga TN, the struggle for college graduates, our own Mocs from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC), to find housing in the city they grew up in. As the demand for short-term vacation rentals increases, the availability of long-term rental …
Read More »Mocs Football Is Hopeful For Their 2022 Season
CHATTANOOGA, TENN. (mocsnews.com)—Following Cole Strange getting drafted by the New England Patriots, the Mocs football team looks to keep the momentum going with a strong 2022 football season. Starting their season on September 3, the team is hoping to open the season against Wofford with a win. Their summer has been packed …
Read More »A look back on a magical season for the Chattanooga Mocs Basketball team
By Owen Kennedy, Chattanooga, Tennessee (mocsnews.com)- After a long season of highs and lows the Chattanooga Mocs men’s basketball season has come to a very disappointing close. After much anticipation for their upcoming 2021-2022 season the Mocs jumped off to a great 11-3 record to open the season with wins …
Read More »Public universities and their students battle over mandates for the Covid-19 vaccine
By Stephen Lloyd Kayla Stissel, a first-year student at the University of Florida, gets her first COVID-19 vaccine from UF nursing student Taylor Collins at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville on April 5, 2021. Brad McClenny ATLANTA, GA (mocsnews.com) – As nearly half of the adult United States population …
Read More »Know More About Your Campus Survey
From the Mocs News Staff UTC’s administration of the Education Advisory Board’s (EAB) Know More About Your Campus survey is taking place today through April 9th. The survey is completely anonymous and covers many important topics, including students’ experiences with sexual misconduct, relationship violence and stalking. The University will use …
Read More »UTC’s Fourth Annual Photo Night Commences
UTC’s fourth annual Photo Night was held in Derthick Hall on Wednesday night. Photo Night is a special night dedicated to celebrating the work of students, UTC professor Billy Weeks, and the speakers Weeks invites. “Every semester, photojournalism 2 puts on Photo Night at the university,” says Vikka Schweer, a …
Read More »Open House at the College of Engineering and Computer Science
Local high students get “hands on” experience about the College of Engineering and Computer Science. See what they experienced.
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