Bailey Swilley
bswilley@tennessee.edu
Bailey Swilley is a freshman majoring in Journalism and Electronic Media.  This is her first year to work with TNJN.com and she loves it.  Bailey's favorite interests are theatre and music and she is active in All Campus Theatre at the University of Tennessee.  Bailey plans to work in television broadcasting or magazine journalism; right now, she remains undecided on the subject.
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For more information about holiday events in Knoxville, visit http://www.ci.knoxville.tn.us/christmas/.
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The blue and white lights continue on the branches and trunks of the trees in Krutch Park, located across the street from Market Square.
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Holiday decorations continue on downtown onto Gay Street.
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These blue and white lit stars are on the light poles lining Market Square and the ice skating rink.
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Ice skaters are allowed to bring their own skates to the rink, but the rink has over 350 pairs of ice skates in all sizes, including some with double-blades for children.
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Stores in Market Square, such as Abode, add to the holiday feel by putting lights and decorations in their storefront windows and doors.
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In addition to the different restaurants in Market Square, a funnel cake stand along aith the rink's own concessions stand are available to skaters who don't want to leave the rink to eat.
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The calendar outside the tent lets patrons know about all the special events going on at the rink.
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Holidays on Ice sells season passes for $30 for children and $45 for adults. Season passes will get skaters unlimited time on the ice and discounts at certain businesses.
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The Ice Bears play at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum.
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Chilly the Knoxville Ice Bears' mascot helps a young ice skater.
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The Knoxville Ice Bears' hockey team will be at Holidays on Ice every Monday night.
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Holidays on Ice brings out Knoxvillians of all ages to skate in Market Square.
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'Why will you or will you not get the flu shot (regular or H1N1)?" "I never get sick. I don't think I've ever gotten the flu. Maybe I'll get a flu shot when I'm 80," said Ryan Hood, a senior in Special Education.
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"How have you been affected by the fickle weather this month?" "Sometimes I get sick when the weather changes too rapidly, but I'm just not too worried about it," said Tina Arfaee, a junior in Journalism and Electronic Media.
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"Why will you or will you not get the flu show (regular or H1N1)?" "I got the regular flu shot in September," said Jonathan Leggett, a sophomore Spanish major. "I've already had H1N1 so I'm not really scared of getting sick again."
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"How have you been affected by the fickle weather this month?" Christian Darnell, a freshman English major, said "November has been really odd. Until today, I've worn just a t-shirt every day." (On this day, he was wearing a sweater.)
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"Why will you or will you not get the flu shot (regular or H1N1)?" Drew Pirtle, a fourth year architecture major said, "I don't get sick very often and I probably won't get the shot. The only time I ever got a flu shot was my freshman year here, and I don't like paying for them."
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"Why will you or will you not get the flu shot (regular or H1N1)?" Calvin Smith, a junior theatre major said, "I'm not getting the shot because I'm not scared of the flu, but I am scared of dystonia."
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Students and faculty form a long line all the way onto Andy Holt Avenue to get the H1N1 shot being administered at the TRECS on Tuesday.
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LASO Vice President Sarita Atiles organized the event by Pedestrian Walkway.
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Students dancing by the clock between Pedestrian Walkway and McClung Tower.
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The top of the temple on this rainy Sunday
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The ceramic tiled ceiling of the dome of the temple.
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A sand urn sits at the entrance of the temple.
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The dancers dance to music played by "Greek Tycoon."
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After the rain stops, the church's youth dance on the stage, and the chairs fill up.
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Inside the church, Peerless Restaurant owner Gary Kalogeros presents his cooking demonstration "Hosting with Greek Appetizers."
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Spanakopita is a Greek spinach pie.
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Pastitsio, a Greek baked pasta dish, can be compared with Italian lasagna, but it has different spices and more tomatoes.
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Band "Greek Tycoon" play music under tents, but are surrounded by empty, wet chairs.
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Young vendors make saganaki, or "Greek flaming cheese."
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Despite the rain, Knoxvillians still come out to the festival, umbrellas in hand.
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Whitaker speaking at a DeMolay Convention
Austin Whitaker
The School of Journalism and Electronic Media is located in the College of Communication and Information
College of Communication and Information
Whitaker speaking at a DeMolay Convention
Submitted by: Austin Whitaker
Freshmen Tina Arfaee, Tara Wells, and Danny Sierra wear their AIDS ribbons in World's Fair Park.
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Who's Bad?
http://www.myspace.com/whosbadmusic
Young Michael Jackson
imdb.com
Bikers prepare for the ride.
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An American flag hangs from the ladder of a fire truck.
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Amos Lee
http://www.amoslee.com/shows.php
Help the invisible children at "Displace Me"
http://bloonlabs.com/dailybloon/invisible-children/
UT Meditation Society President, Danielle Pickle.
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