By HANNAH FARROW News Editor He desperately needed help. Being chased by invisible people who were out to hurt him, his only option was to get to the police, only he couldn’t figure out how to get inside the station. With the invisible people getting closer, he tried to scale the fence to gain some […]
Sigma Lambda Gamma’s Pink Tie Affair
By JULIA ALBINI News Writer This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, make it a Pink Tie Affair. Sigma Lambda Gamma will host their 5th annual breast cancer awareness fundraiser on Oct. 27 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Plant Hall’s Grand Salon. The event will feature various raffles, a complimentary dinner presented by Sodexo, and a […]
Is UT Prepared for Safety Emergencies?
By LAINEY LOUDON News Editor In recent weeks, there have been four college shootings across the U.S., leaving 12 people dead and 14 wounded. On Oct. 11, a student opened fire at a dorm building at the University of South Florida; although no one was injured or killed, this event hit closer to home. People […]
Flu Ya Gonna Call? Maybe the Health Center
By ARIEL HERNANDEZ News Writer “I almost died last year and they saved me,” said Elizabeth Smith, sophomore allied health major. In the fall semester of 2014, Smith had tonsillitis and didn’t even know it until one morning her throat had swollen up and she had an attack for the first time […]
Public Health Majors Work on $23.5 Million Grant
By HANNAH FARROW News Writer They’re famous on campus. Professors, students and staff alike recognize the faces of these two seniors and stop them to ask about their accomplishments. Never imagining they would be helping as many people as they are now, Public Health students Austin MacFarland and Jennifer Finney are just happy to be […]