Breaking: Hate words painted on The Rock during 9/11 memorial day
An unknown source smears The Rock with hate speech directed at the Jewish community. This recurring act drives UT students to keep pushing for change on campus.
An unknown source smears The Rock with hate speech directed at the Jewish community. This recurring act drives UT students to keep pushing for change on campus.
Young Americans for Freedom at UT-Knoxville will start their project on Sept. 10 to help honor those who lost their lives on 9/11.
I feel I would be remiss if we didn't take a moment to reflect on the terrorist attacks of Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. It is fair to say that day changed the world we live in for every person in this country. It changed my life for sure. I realize this column is nearly a week late from the anniversary, but it transcends boundaries. I could write about it at any time, and its connection with people would be there.
Young Americans for Freedom, a student organization at UT that's a part of the Young America's Foundation, participated in the 9/11: Never Forget Project by placing American flags beside the Humanities building and Amphitheater for people to view and remember as they walk by.