The Registration Situation
No proposal to let student athletes register for classes first was adopted by the Registration Committee, however, Director of Athletics, Phil Dane, and Registrar, Brandy Cartmell are working to allow a select number of athletes with scheduling conflicts to be allowed into courses before official registration begins.…
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Student's murderer sentenced
Life in prison is the sentence handed down to one of the three men charged with the 2007 murder of a UTM student.
From an AP article, District Attorney Ben Creekmore says Barry Hullet of Lexington, Tenn., was convicted Thursday, Nov. 12, in Marshall County Circuit Court in Holly Springs, Miss.…
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H1N1 Update
As a campus, UTM is still H1N1-free. This comes as great relief to many, considering that other colleges across the state and the nation have not been so lucky.
According to the American College Health Association, the flu is widespread nationally on college campuses.…
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UTM student reflects on coma, recovery, the future
Last Friday, the 13th, probably passed without much recognition on the parts of most UTM students. For one UTM student, however, Friday was more than the offhand remark of a superstitious day. For Trey Hamilton, UTM senior and cultural geography major, Nov.…
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Dr. Ted Mosch speaks about Korea
Dr. Ted Mosch, professor emeritus of Political Science at UTM, spoke on "A Look at North Korea" Monday, Nov. 16, at 7:30 p.m. in Watkins Auditorium. Mosch's appearance was co-sponsored by the Honors Programs and the Department of Accounting, Finance, Economics, and Political Science.…
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Vandy professor explains healthcare legislation
On Thursday, Nov. 12, Dr. Bruce Oppenheimer, the acting chairman of the department of political science at Vanderbilt University, spoke to an audience on the aftermath of the 1992 and 2008 elections and the comparisons of health care legislations in 1993 and 2009.…
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