SGA Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates debate ahead of elections
SGA held its Presidential and Vice Presidential debates on Thursday, April 6 in the Alumni Memorial Building.
SGA held its Presidential and Vice Presidential debates on Thursday, April 6 in the Alumni Memorial Building.
Writer Joellen Notte gave students an interactive look at the colorful world of sex toys at a Sex Week lecture on Thursday, April 6.
Washington Post reporter offered advice on navigating the mainstream media in the wake of fake news and pseudoscience at the annual Hill Lecture Series on Tuesday, April 4.
Artists of all ages gathered in Market Square and Krutch Park on Saturday, April 1 for the ninth annual Dogwood Arts Chalk Walk.
On Wednesday, March 31, Dr. Rachel Dwyer discussed the implications of watching Hindu films with religious undertones. According to Dwyer, movie viewers can catch a glimpse into Hindu values.
The revised Student Code of Conduct was approved Wednesday night by the Board of Trustees. It includes new medical amnesty policies as well as language changes around alcohol, weapons and indefinite suspension.
Yassin's Falafel House owner Yassin Terou spoke about immigration and community at the UT International House Tuesday, March 28 in honor of Culture Week 2017.
Students will have another chance to see the TV weatherman on campus on Wed., March 29.
Amy Greene gave a preview of her upcoming book about Appalachia, industrialization and loss at the annual Wilma Dykeman Stokely Memorial Lecture on Thursday March 23.
The Vols picked up win No. 23 behind Chelsea Seggern’s career night at the plate.