Club Week: VOLT introduces co-ed a cappella to campus
In the first feature of TNJN's Club Week, assistant arts and culture editor Taylor Owens profiles VOLT, the first co-ed a cappella group on UT's campus.
View ArticleClub Week: SHAG provides sexual education to UT students
In the second feature of TNJN's Club Week, managing and arts and culture editor, Hannah Hunnicutt profiles the Sexual Health Advisory Group (SHAG) at UT. The club aims to spread awareness of sexual...
View ArticleClub Week: I Am That Girl strives for openness, equality
In the third feature of TNJN's Club Week, news editor Courtney Anderson profiles a relatively new organization at UT. I Am That Girl strives to be a safe, open space for not only women, but for all...
View ArticleClub Week: Student Space Technology Association creates out of this world...
In the fourth feature of TNJN's Club Week, assistant news editor Benjamin Webb profiles a group that focuses on space and engineering. The Student Space Technology Association at UT allows students...
View ArticleClub Week: Rugby more like family than football
In the final feature of TNJN's Club Week, sports editor Cody McClure profiles UT's Women's Rugby Club. The team is like a close-knit family both on and off the field.
View ArticleProfile: Nothing small about assistant hall director’s impact
Rashad Small, the assistant hall director at Reese Hall, has made a not so small impact on the students and staff.
View ArticleClub Week: URHC unites on-campus students to build community
Our fourth club of the week is the second largest on UT's campus. The United Residence Hall Council serves to unite students living in residence halls through leadership, programming, service and...
View ArticleClub Week: Women’s volleyball club builds lasting friendships
For our last club of the week, sports editor, Cody McClure profiles the women's volleyball club at UT. The group is passionate about building friendships through their love of volleyball.
View ArticleSGA profile: Hardee Morris McCandless wants to create common ground
In this SGA profile, we highlight the Hardee-Morris-McCandles campaign. The candidates want to "create common ground" for UT students.
View ArticleSGA profile: Pennycuff and Edwards hope to Challenge the status quo
Get to know the Challenge Campaign, Alex Pennycuff and Fuller Edwards, running for student body president and vice president.
View ArticleSGA Profile: Hollingsworth Patterson seek to reconnect student body
Carson Hollingsworth and McKinsey Patterson hope that their love for UT and passion for advocating will earn them the title of 2016-2017's SGA president and vice president.
View ArticleQuiz: Which 2016 SGA campaign are you?
Having a hard time figuring out what SGA campaign to vote for this year? Take our quiz to see which campaign you most identify with.
View ArticleVeterans, shelter dogs help each other at Heroes and Hounds
Heroes and Hounds, a program offered at The Humane Society of the Tennessee valley, gives both Veterans and shelter dogs a second chance in life.
View ArticleExamining UTK’s sexual assault policy and how the definition of consent is...
With the new changes to the University of Tennessee's sexual assault policy, Title IX coordinator Jenny Richter goes in-depth in what they are doing to promote the definition of consent.
View ArticleUT students hold anti-Trump rally
A student led anti-Trump protest began at the HSS amphitheatre and quickly moved to pedestrian walkway on UT's campus on Thursday, Nov. 10.
View ArticleCampus carry dialogue highlights student safety, divide of opinions
A panel of speakers discussed differing opinions on the controversial open-carry laws on the university that allow faculty to carry a firearm on university grounds with a permit.
View ArticleBeverly Davenport selected as next Chancellor at UTK
The University of Tennessee's next chancellor will be Beverly Davenport. The first female leader of UT will be formerly recommended by President Joe DiPietro on Dec. 15.
View ArticleWildfires in Gatlinburg displace more than 14,000 residents and tourists
Thousands forced to evacuate due to at least 14 wildfires that continue to sweep across the state.
View ArticleTennessee campus carry, present circumstances and the future
The controversial decision from Tennessee state legislators to allow faculty to carry firearms with a permit on campus is broken down and explained.
View ArticleSouth Sudan’s crisis: Mass killings and the international response
Just six years after South Sudan's victorious independence, a civil war is threatening humanitarian rights. In the first Baker Café of the spring semester, Eric Keels explores the war's ramifications.
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