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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.
tnjn.com/Warren, Jessica
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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