Local school children get the unique chance to discover Knoxville's history.
What does Santa do when its not the Christmas season? One Tennessean answers that for us.
The sisters of Chi Omega hosted their third annual flag football tournament on Saturday, March 25, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The tournament was held to benefit Dream Connection, Knoxville's branch of the Make a Wish Foundation.
The University of Tennessee's Career Services offers students and alumni numerous opportunities to find and get a job. We talked with Career Services Director Russ Coughenour about how students can best utilize all that Career Services has to offer. Between the interview workshops, resume proofing and employment fairs held regularly, there is plenty to do at Career Services.
President Bush offers congress a $2.4 billion budget for 2009 for The National Park Service, asking for the largest increase in park operations funds ever proposed.
Neyland Stadium has completed the first of five phases of renovations that will make the stadium more efficient for UT fans.
Intervarsity Collegiate Black Christians will have Pastor Kelly Smith from Mt. Olive Baptist Church speak to students about black presence in the Bible.
Senior mechanical engineering student, Julius Gunn, will receive the Black engineer of the Year Student Leader Award Feb 17, at the Black Engineer of the Year Conference.
Dr. David Ikard's book, "Breaking the Silence: Toward a Black Male Criticism," is published in February 2007.







