By JEANINE BIGGS News Writer “When you are anxious every feeling you wish never existed, happens. For me I get the queasy feeling like you are going to puke up your guts, the trouble breathing, throat closing, sweating, heart racing, hands and body shaking, and your mind thinking of everything that could possibly go wrong […]
StoredBy: Student Business Offers Storage Solution
By GRIFFIN GUINTA Editor-in-Chief There’s no feeling like emptying the last box, putting up the final decoration, and kicking back in your bed to admire your newly fitted dorm. By year’s end, however, this rush of elation is traded for a feeling of anxiety when it comes time to pack everything up. Many students, international […]
UT Prepares for Relay for Life
By DANIELLA JACONELLI News Writer The largest fundraising event on UT’s campus, Relay For Life, is coming up in just under a month, and the Relay committee and teams are hard at work. Relay For Life will be held on April 23, at Pepin Stadium from 3 p.m. until 5 a.m. the next morning. The […]
Student Government 2016-2017 Officers Announced
By ARDEN IGLEHEART News Writer On Tuesday night, Student Government announced the electees for the 2016-2017 year. President and Vice President were secured by James Scudero, a junior digital arts major, and Andrea Roche, a junior human performance major. Mallory Kuba won Speaker of Assembly, Magen Olander and Isabelle Smith won Sophomore Senators, Karen Weiner […]
Library Building Closed for Summer
By BIANCA LOPEZ & REBECCA TURNER News Editor & Features Editor All this summer, starting May 9, the Macdonald-Kelce Library will be closed for electrical system updates. Students staying for summer sessions can instead use limited library services in the Riverside building. During the library closure, students will not have access to the physical […]