Jessica Sizemore
jcade1@tennessee.edu

Jessica Warren has been a photographer and reporter for The Tennessee Journalist since Fall 2009.  She is currently working a practicum at the Knoxville News-Sentinel Sports Department, is Photo Editor for SCOOP Magazine, and Production Assistant for @Tennessee, a calendar show on The Volunteer Channel.

Warren is a senior in Journalism and Electronic Media with a concentration on Visual Communications.  She is also pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology.

For the past nine years, Warren has worked as a professional photographer focusing on portraits and weddings.  In 2000, she received her photography training from Rocky Mountain School of Photography in Missoula, Mont. 

Warren is originally from Northwest Alabama, but she has lived and traveled in many areas of the United States.

 

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Oreo was only a few weeks old when she was found on UT campus in May 2008.
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After the MediaWorks panel in the UC Auditorium on Oct. 1, the panelists met and talked with students.
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Sponsors of the event gave everyone in attendance a copy of the European Energy Review and a pamphlet on the Center for the Study for Social Justice.
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Jeremy Rifkin, founder and president of the Foundation on Economic Trends, said that the US is on the cusp of a third industrial revolution to an audience of students and faculty at the UC on Tuesday night.
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Ceramic artist Emily Greene created these cups.
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Pottery of all shapes and sizes could be bought at the holiday sale on Nov. 4-5.
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Pottery lovers admired and bought many of the ceramics on display.
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A variety of art prints were available for discount in the Treasured Relics bin.
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Art prints, created by UT students, faculty and alumni, were on display in gallery fashion.
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Lots of UT students and faculty came out to buy art on Wednesday and Thursday.
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There were many prints to buy at the UT Pots and Prints Holiday Sale held Oct 4-5.
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These screen print pins were created by Leslie Grossman.
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Prints on clothing were showcased and sold at the UT Pots and Prints Holiday Sale, Wednesday and Thursday.
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UT ceramic artists were able to turn ordinary functional items into works of art.
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Ceramic necklaces were available from Emily Greene, ceramic artist.
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A variety of vessels were sold at the holiday sale on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Proceeds from the UT Pots and Prints Holiday Sale went to the UT Pottery Club, Print Club, scholarships and visiting artists.
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These whimsical ceramic wall slugs were created by Jessica Kreutter, ceramic sculpturer.
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Thousands of functional and sculptural ceramic works were available for purchase during the School of Art's Annual Holiday Pots and Prints Sale, Oct 4-5.
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Ceramic artist Emily Greene created these cups.
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Pottery of all shapes and sizes could be bought at the holiday sale on Nov. 4-5.
tnjn.com/Warren, Jessica
Pottery lovers admired and bought many of the ceramics on display.
tnjn.com/Warren, Jessica
A variety of art prints were available for discount in the Treasured Relics bin.
tnjn.com/Warren, Jessica
Art prints, created by UT students, faculty and alumni, were on display in gallery fashion.
tnjn.com/Warren, Jessica
Lots of UT students and faculty came out to buy art on Wednesday and Thursday.
tnjn.com/Warren, Jessica
There were many prints to buy at the UT Pots and Prints Holiday Sale held Oct 4-5.
tnjn.com/Warren, Jessica
These screen print pins were created by Leslie Grossman.
tnjn.com/Warren, Jessica
Prints on clothing were showcased and sold at the UT Pots and Prints Holiday Sale, Wednesday and Thursday.
tnjn.com/Warren, Jessica
UT ceramic artists were able to turn ordinary functional items into works of art.
tnjn.com/Warren, Jessica
Ceramic necklaces were available from Emily Greene, ceramic artist.
tnjn.com/Warren, Jessica
A variety of vessels were sold at the holiday sale on Wednesday and Thursday.
tnjn.com/Warren, Jessica
Proceeds from the UT Pots and Prints Holiday Sale went to the UT Pottery Club, Print Club, scholarships and visiting artists.
tnjn.com/Warren, Jessica
These whimsical ceramic wall slugs were created by Jessica Kreutter, ceramic sculpturer.
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Thousands of functional and sculptural ceramic works were available for purchase during the School of Art's Annual Holiday Pots and Prints Sale, Oct 4-5.
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Smokey decided to enter the competition.
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Prizes were given to the winners.
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Smokey and Dr. Bass, forensic anthropologist, were guest judges at the contest on Oct. 29.
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This pumpkin took home the most original award.
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The UT Bookstore and UT Athletics sponsored the Pumpkin Carving Contest at the UC Plaza to help feed the hungry on Oct. 29.
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This was the best UT Themed pumpkin.
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Food barrels from Second Harvest were set up to received the canned food items, which were the entry fees.
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This contestant was in the creepiest pumpkin section.
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This pumpkin was in the most original division.
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The judges deliberated just after dark when the pumpkins were at their brightest.
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Freddy Krueger was the winner of the creepiest pumpkin.
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Nguyen said she loves Twitter and Facebook because there is interaction with the audience.
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Betty Nguyen, CNN anchor, said success is truly loving what you do during her speech in the Alumni Memorial Building Wednesday.
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Addington's new motto: Life is best if lived without fear but with awareness.
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Kelly Addington, of 2 Soul Sisters on a Mission, said that sexual assault is never a man against woman issue at Cox Auditorium, Monday night.
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Pink was the color worn by most during the Race for the Cure on Saturday morning.
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Many were dressed in costume to honor or memorialize loved ones.
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The Angel Company, from Angela Floyd School for the Dancer, came out to entertain during the Race for the Cure on Oct. 24.
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People of all ages came out Saturday morning to race for the cure.
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People filled Clinch Avenue waiting for the race to begin.
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The race began at the Knoxville Convention Center on Saturday morning.
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For the first time ever in Knoxville, two cyclists joined the Race for the Cure.
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Recycling was promoted at the after race festivities.
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A booth was set up for kids to have fun after the race.
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Racers enthusiastically cross the finish line.
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UT athletes congratulated racers as they crossed the finish line.
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Kroger sponsored the food tent and provided bananas for the racers.
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After race festivities were held at World's Fair Park.
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Ronald McDonald showed his support in the fight against breast cancer Saturday morning.
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The name Road Warriors represented this group of racers.
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Smiles shown brightly throughout the race.
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A group of UPS employees came out to Race for the Cure.
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It was a joyous occasion for some during the race.
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A few four-legged friends showed their support in the fight against breast cancer.
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Ann Coy, of Candy Blast, passed out pink beads at the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on Oct. 24.
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Groups of people concerned about campus safety walked around campus Wednesday night.
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Campus safety was a top priority Wednesday night during the Safety Walk.
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Students, SGA representatives, local authorities, and university officials walked campus to help make it a safer place on Oct. 21.
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Domenico Parisi, director of the National Strategic Planning and Analysis Research Center and sociology professor at Mississippi State University, said every state has pockets of poverty, which can undermine a community.
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Tricia Redeker Hepner reads Seyoum's story.
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Howard Dean spoke passionately about his "50 State Strategy" during his speech Wednesday night on the UT campus.
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