By LEAH FOREMAN After monitoring the video surveillance market for several months, junior business information technology major Andrew Gilliland saw a gap in the market in the summer of 2016. He decided to fill it while working as an RA in the Boathouse, a living and learning entrepreneurship community, Gilliland founded iSpyPens, LLC. The iSpyPen […]
Black History Month Educates and Entertains UT’s Campus
By LEAH FOREMAN In celebration of Black History Month, UT has several events planned, including an MLK Day of Service, a Black Student Union Stroll-Off, and a talk by Eric Deegan, NPR’s first full-time TV critic and author of Race-Baiter: How the Media Wields Dangerous Words to Divide a Nation. The month of February is […]
It’s that Time of Year: Housing Selection has Begun
By LEAH FOREMAN While it may seem like a while away, the fall semester is fast approaching. In order to secure on-campus housing, the following things must be completed in an orderly fashion. The housing application in Residence by Symplicity is due by Feb. 15 as well as the form used to make groups of […]
Sykes Named in Top 100 Business Schools by Bloomberg Businessweek
By LEAH FOREMAN For the first time in its history, the John H. Sykes College of Business was ranked last month by Bloomberg Businessweek as one of the Top 100 Best Business Schools, and its full-time MBA program ranked as one of the best business graduate programs. “We were ranked by Bloomberg Businessweek as one […]
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children Stuns
By LEAH FOREMAN When the main character of the film Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Jake Portman (Asa Butterfield) was a boy, he was told stories by his grandfather, Abe Portman (Terence Stamp) before he went to bed each night. Now an awkward teenager working at a grocery store, Jake frequently visits his grandfather […]