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RANDY BOYD WANTS BASEBALL BACK IN KNOXVILLE The Tennessee Smokies baseball team has been at its current residence in Kodak, Tennessee, for 20 years, but Smokies Owner Randy Boyd wants to bring the team back to downtown Knoxville. The Smokies, previously known as the Knox Sox when they were downtown, attract fans from all across East Tennessee and have acclimated to their current residence for the past 20 years. NEW TREATMENT FOR PAIN INVOLVES LASER TECHNOLOGY New treatment for pain involves laser technology. You hear a machine starting up. The parts boot up and a whirring sound fills your ears. A cold, metal instrument is placed on your body and steadily warms up. The warmth travels to surrounding parts of your body before the machine beeps three times and the treatment is completed. INSECTS BUGGING YOU? LOCAL CICADA EXPERT DISCUSSES Fruit-bearing trees for sale at Pope’s Plant Farm. Photo taken by Mo Charnot. One insect infamous for its wood-boring habits is the cicada. This May, the Brood X cicadas (colloquially known as the 17-year cicadas) will be emerging in the East Tennessee area, their last timemaking an
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HOW VIRTUAL REALITY IS HELPING PARKINSON'S PATIENTS The research backs up his experience. “Virtual reality training can improve the balance, motor function, and sensitivity of sensory organs in patients with PD, helping patients better participate in daily life,” according to research in the American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Denton is a member of a Parkinson’s CAMPUS MINISTRY FINDS WAYS TO KEEP COMMUNITY DURING Christian Community. Christian Students at UTK (CS@UTK) is a nondenominational campus ministry that prioritizes Biblical content and community. “The pandemic hit the reset button on a lot of things,” Director of Operations, Kyle Van Der Noord, said. “It’s made us rethink the club as if we were a start-up, as if we were starting afresh.”. FORMER LADY VOL RENNIA DAVIS SELECTED NINTH IN WNBA DRAFT On April 15, former Tennessee Lady Vol standout Rennia Davis was drafted ninth by the Minnesota Lynx in the 2021 WNBA Draft. She is the 43rd Tennessee women’s basketball player and the first under head coach Kellie Harper to be selected in a WNBA Draft. She is the 18th Lady Vol to be selected in the first round and this is the highest a SECOND LIFE HAS A SECOND COMING AS REMOTE WORK REMAINS THE Second Life Has a Second Coming as Remote Work Remains the Status Quo. Linden Lab’s virtual reality software Second Life is regarded somewhat as a fossil, a relic of the Internet from the mid-2000s. Many a young person will remember the colorful banner ads splashed across websites from their childhood, featuring waxy 3D models promisingusers
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MASSIVE CICADA EVENT TO SWARM SOUTHEAST Massive Cicada Event to Swarm Southeast. Break out the ear plugs because East Tennessee is in for a treat this summer– Brood X. Brood X is what scientists call the massive cicada event the Southeast will see this May when the insects make their way above ground to transition into adulthood and reproduce. NEW TREATMENT FOR PAIN INVOLVES LASER TECHNOLOGY New treatment for pain involves laser technology. You hear a machine starting up. The parts boot up and a whirring sound fills your ears. A cold, metal instrument is placed on your body and steadily warms up. The warmth travels to surrounding parts of your body before the machine beeps three times and the treatment is completed. INSECTS BUGGING YOU? LOCAL CICADA EXPERT DISCUSSES Fruit-bearing trees for sale at Pope’s Plant Farm. Photo taken by Mo Charnot. One insect infamous for its wood-boring habits is the cicada. This May, the Brood X cicadas (colloquially known as the 17-year cicadas) will be emerging in the East Tennessee area, their last timemaking an
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RANDY BOYD WANTS BASEBALL BACK IN KNOXVILLE The Tennessee Smokies baseball team has been at its current residence in Kodak, Tennessee, for 20 years, but Smokies Owner Randy Boyd wants to bring the team back to downtown Knoxville. The Smokies, previously known as the Knox Sox when they were downtown, attract fans from all across East Tennessee and have acclimated to their current residence for the past 20 years. TENNESSEE JOURNALIST Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a VOLS BASEBALL 2021 SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED (UPDATED 5/21 The SEC is allowing schools to play a standard baseball schedule, featuring a non-conference slate of games, amid the pandemic. Tennessee announced their SEC schedule last Tuesday. Here is the current schedule for the Vols: Dates. 2/19 – 2/21: 6:30/2:00/1:00 @ Georgia Southern Eagles. 2/23-2/24: 4:30/4:30 vs. Arkansas – PineBluff Golden Lions.
MASSIVE CICADA EVENT TO SWARM SOUTHEAST Massive Cicada Event to Swarm Southeast. Break out the ear plugs because East Tennessee is in for a treat this summer– Brood X. Brood X is what scientists call the massive cicada event the Southeast will see this May when the insects make their way above ground to transition into adulthood and reproduce. NEW TREATMENT FOR PAIN INVOLVES LASER TECHNOLOGY New treatment for pain involves laser technology. You hear a machine starting up. The parts boot up and a whirring sound fills your ears. A cold, metal instrument is placed on your body and steadily warms up. The warmth travels to surrounding parts of your body before the machine beeps three times and the treatment is completed. INSECTS BUGGING YOU? LOCAL CICADA EXPERT DISCUSSES Fruit-bearing trees for sale at Pope’s Plant Farm. Photo taken by Mo Charnot. One insect infamous for its wood-boring habits is the cicada. This May, the Brood X cicadas (colloquially known as the 17-year cicadas) will be emerging in the East Tennessee area, their last timemaking an
TENNESSEE POLITICIANS’ USE OF RACIST RHETORIC REFLECTS Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, anti-Asian sentiment has been on the rise, also in Tennessee. Politicians including Gov. Bill Lee and Sen. Marsha Blackburn are fueling the sentiment also in criticizing the role of Confucius Institutes in the state. KNOXVILLE ARCHITECT USES SECOND LIFE FOR ART EXHIBIT, PROJECTS Retired architect David Denton has found a novel use for the game Second Life: building and showcasing models of his architectural projects. The idea came to him 18 years ago after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a nervous system disorder that affects motor function. Denton was de HOW VIRTUAL REALITY IS HELPING PARKINSON'S PATIENTS The research backs up his experience. “Virtual reality training can improve the balance, motor function, and sensitivity of sensory organs in patients with PD, helping patients better participate in daily life,” according to research in the American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Denton is a member of a Parkinson’s THE COST OF BEING A WOMAN Women in the United States are paying $150 million per year on menstrual products. This means that in a span of 33 years, a woman would have spent about $4,752, assuming each piece of pads or tampons is $0.60 cents. Kenya was the first country to remove the tax on tampons and pads in 2004, and not many countries have since followedKenya’s
RANDY BOYD WANTS BASEBALL BACK IN KNOXVILLE The Tennessee Smokies baseball team has been at its current residence in Kodak, Tennessee, for 20 years, but Smokies Owner Randy Boyd wants to bring the team back to downtown Knoxville. The Smokies, previously known as the Knox Sox when they were downtown, attract fans from all across East Tennessee and have acclimated to their current residence for the past 20 years. NEW TREATMENT FOR PAIN INVOLVES LASER TECHNOLOGY New treatment for pain involves laser technology. You hear a machine starting up. The parts boot up and a whirring sound fills your ears. A cold, metal instrument is placed on your body and steadily warms up. The warmth travels to surrounding parts of your body before the machine beeps three times and the treatment is completed. INSECTS BUGGING YOU? LOCAL CICADA EXPERT DISCUSSES Fruit-bearing trees for sale at Pope’s Plant Farm. Photo taken by Mo Charnot. One insect infamous for its wood-boring habits is the cicada. This May, the Brood X cicadas (colloquially known as the 17-year cicadas) will be emerging in the East Tennessee area, their last timemaking an
COVID FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES TO DO IN PLACE OF SPRING BREAK Hiking is a perfect (and COVID-19 friendly) day-time activity for you and a few of your friends. Not only is it a great workout, but the activity releases endorphins that will uplift your mood and lower your levels of stress and anxiety. Harvard Health Publishing provides extensive information on the science of how hiking acts as astress-reliever.
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KNOX OFFICIALS SAY NEW STADIUM WILL BE INVESTMENT IN Knox officials say new stadium will be investment in community. Thursday, March 26th, Knoxville community members gathered with City of Knoxville officials to learn why the stadium construction is about more than just baseball. Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon and Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs joined other local officials and arepresentative
MARDI GROWL 2020 BENEFITS YOUNG-WILLIAMS ANIMAL CENTER Spectators, coordinators and participants crowded the streets of Downtown Knoxville on March 7 for the 13th annual Mardi Growl event. Mardi Growl is an annual dog parade and pet festival that benefits the Young-Williams Animal Center. Merchants of Beer presented this event. Along with Merchants of Beer, there were many other sponsors that made this event possible. KIN TAKAHASHI: FORGOTTEN FATHER OF EAST TENNESSEE FOOTBALL Kin Takahashi: Forgotten Father of East Tennessee Football. An alumnus volunteer takes part in beautification efforts as part of KT Days 2019. (Courtesy of Maryville College) Maryville College's first football team. Takahashi pictured center, in black. (Courtesy of the Maryville College Archives) The Maryville College football team in1895.
TENNESSEE JOURNALIST Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a VOLS BASEBALL 2021 SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED (UPDATED 5/21 The SEC is allowing schools to play a standard baseball schedule, featuring a non-conference slate of games, amid the pandemic. Tennessee announced their SEC schedule last Tuesday. Here is the current schedule for the Vols: Dates. 2/19 – 2/21: 6:30/2:00/1:00 @ Georgia Southern Eagles. 2/23-2/24: 4:30/4:30 vs. Arkansas – PineBluff Golden Lions.
TENNESSEE POLITICIANS’ USE OF RACIST RHETORIC REFLECTS Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, anti-Asian sentiment has been on the rise, also in Tennessee. Politicians including Gov. Bill Lee and Sen. Marsha Blackburn are fueling the sentiment also in criticizing the role of Confucius Institutes in the state. NEW TREATMENT FOR PAIN INVOLVES LASER TECHNOLOGY New treatment for pain involves laser technology. You hear a machine starting up. The parts boot up and a whirring sound fills your ears. A cold, metal instrument is placed on your body and steadily warms up. The warmth travels to surrounding parts of your body before the machine beeps three times and the treatment is completed. INSECTS BUGGING YOU? LOCAL CICADA EXPERT DISCUSSES Fruit-bearing trees for sale at Pope’s Plant Farm. Photo taken by Mo Charnot. One insect infamous for its wood-boring habits is the cicada. This May, the Brood X cicadas (colloquially known as the 17-year cicadas) will be emerging in the East Tennessee area, their last timemaking an
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TENNESSEE POLITICIANS’ USE OF RACIST RHETORIC REFLECTS Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, anti-Asian sentiment has been on the rise, also in Tennessee. Politicians including Gov. Bill Lee and Sen. Marsha Blackburn are fueling the sentiment also in criticizing the role of Confucius Institutes in the state. NEW TREATMENT FOR PAIN INVOLVES LASER TECHNOLOGY New treatment for pain involves laser technology. You hear a machine starting up. The parts boot up and a whirring sound fills your ears. A cold, metal instrument is placed on your body and steadily warms up. The warmth travels to surrounding parts of your body before the machine beeps three times and the treatment is completed. INSECTS BUGGING YOU? LOCAL CICADA EXPERT DISCUSSES Fruit-bearing trees for sale at Pope’s Plant Farm. Photo taken by Mo Charnot. One insect infamous for its wood-boring habits is the cicada. This May, the Brood X cicadas (colloquially known as the 17-year cicadas) will be emerging in the East Tennessee area, their last timemaking an
MAY 2021 – TENNESSEE JOURNALIST Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a KNOXVILLE ARCHITECT USES SECOND LIFE FOR ART EXHIBIT, PROJECTS Retired architect David Denton has found a novel use for the game Second Life: building and showcasing models of his architectural projects. The idea came to him 18 years ago after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a nervous system disorder that affects motor function. Denton was de SANTIAGO VESCOVI GETS SURPRISED BY HIS FAMILY BEFORE THE On Feb. 29, Tennessee basketball player Santiago Vescovi went through his normal pregame routines in Thompson-Boling Arena when his family, all of whom had traveled from Uruguay, surprised him on the court. Santiago Vescovi is a freshman who previously attended The NBA Global Academy, a training camp in Canberra, Australia. TEEN BOARD OF KNOXVILLE GIVES BACK TO THE COMMUNITY Leadership is the main theme and goal of the Teen Board, and it allows students to grow in their desire to help the community around them. “I would advise people to get involved. It is so much fun when you participate in all of the activities,” Patty said. Meetings are the first Sunday of every month at the Teen Center on Kingston Pike. WITCH HAZEL STUPEFIES GENERATIONS Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and aNEWS ARCHIVES
Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a series of STAFF | TENNESSEE JOURNALIST Meet Our Editorial Staff Maddie Torres, Editor-in-Chief ytw977@vols.utk.edu Madalyn (Maddie) Torres is a super senior studying journalism and electronic media with a minor in political science. She spent her freshman year at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga before transferring to INSECTS BUGGING YOU? LOCAL CICADA EXPERT DISCUSSES Fruit-bearing trees for sale at Pope’s Plant Farm. Photo taken by Mo Charnot. One insect infamous for its wood-boring habits is the cicada. This May, the Brood X cicadas (colloquially known as the 17-year cicadas) will be emerging in the East Tennessee area, their last timemaking an
APPEALS COURT HEARS TN ABORTION BAN ARGUMENTS Gov. Bill Lee (via tn.gov) The arguments, given via livestream, are part of an ongoing legal battle centered around a 2020 bill signed into law by Gov. Bill Lee, which banned abortion at six weeks of gestation, as well as for reasons of birth defects, race, or gender.The bill was swiftly blocked by a lower federal appeals court. Attorneys for the state argued that the bill did not place an COVID FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES TO DO IN PLACE OF SPRING BREAK Hiking is a perfect (and COVID-19 friendly) day-time activity for you and a few of your friends. Not only is it a great workout, but the activity releases endorphins that will uplift your mood and lower your levels of stress and anxiety. Harvard Health Publishing provides extensive information on the science of how hiking acts as astress-reliever.
TENNESSEE BASKETBALL LANDS ANOTHER FIVE-STAR COMMIT Tennessee basketball has gotten another five-star commit for the 2021 class in Brandon Huntley-Hatfield. Huntley-Hatfield, a 6-foot-9 220-pound power forward, has recently announced he will commit to the University of Tennessee and reclassify into the class of 2021.He was originally in the class of 2022 but said that reclassifying was the best option for him to get ahead in college and start CAMPUS MINISTRY FINDS WAYS TO KEEP COMMUNITY DURING Christian Community. Christian Students at UTK (CS@UTK) is a nondenominational campus ministry that prioritizes Biblical content and community. “The pandemic hit the reset button on a lot of things,” Director of Operations, Kyle Van Der Noord, said. “It’s made us rethink the club as if we were a start-up, as if we were starting afresh.”. NO. 5 VOLS WIN THRILLER AND EVEN UP SERIES WITH NO. 2 No. 5 Vols win thriller and even up series with No. 2 Vanderbilt. Tennessee took game two of the series against Vanderbilt on Saturday. The winner of game three will have sole possession of first place in the SEC East. After being shut out in game one of the series, No. 5 Tennessee looked to even things up against No. 2 Vanderbilt in gametwo
GARTH BROOKS TOUR BREAKS NEYLAND STADIUM RECORD Garth Brooks performed in Knoxville, Tennessee on Saturday, Nov. 16 on one of the final stops of his stadium tour. Brooks broke a Neyland Stadium record by selling more than 84,000 tickets in advance of theshow.
KIN TAKAHASHI: FORGOTTEN FATHER OF EAST TENNESSEE FOOTBALL Kin Takahashi: Forgotten Father of East Tennessee Football. An alumnus volunteer takes part in beautification efforts as part of KT Days 2019. (Courtesy of Maryville College) Maryville College's first football team. Takahashi pictured center, in black. (Courtesy of the Maryville College Archives) The Maryville College football team in1895.
TENNESSEE JOURNALIST Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a VOLS BASEBALL 2021 SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED (UPDATED 5/21 The SEC is allowing schools to play a standard baseball schedule, featuring a non-conference slate of games, amid the pandemic. Tennessee announced their SEC schedule last Tuesday. Here is the current schedule for the Vols: Dates. 2/19 – 2/21: 6:30/2:00/1:00 @ Georgia Southern Eagles. 2/23-2/24: 4:30/4:30 vs. Arkansas – PineBluff Golden Lions.
TENNESSEE POLITICIANS’ USE OF RACIST RHETORIC REFLECTS Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, anti-Asian sentiment has been on the rise, also in Tennessee. Politicians including Gov. Bill Lee and Sen. Marsha Blackburn are fueling the sentiment also in criticizing the role of Confucius Institutes in the state. NEW TREATMENT FOR PAIN INVOLVES LASER TECHNOLOGY New treatment for pain involves laser technology. You hear a machine starting up. The parts boot up and a whirring sound fills your ears. A cold, metal instrument is placed on your body and steadily warms up. The warmth travels to surrounding parts of your body before the machine beeps three times and the treatment is completed. INSECTS BUGGING YOU? LOCAL CICADA EXPERT DISCUSSES Fruit-bearing trees for sale at Pope’s Plant Farm. Photo taken by Mo Charnot. One insect infamous for its wood-boring habits is the cicada. This May, the Brood X cicadas (colloquially known as the 17-year cicadas) will be emerging in the East Tennessee area, their last timemaking an
MAY 2021 – TENNESSEE JOURNALIST Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a KNOXVILLE ARCHITECT USES SECOND LIFE FOR ART EXHIBIT, PROJECTS Retired architect David Denton has found a novel use for the game Second Life: building and showcasing models of his architectural projects. The idea came to him 18 years ago after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a nervous system disorder that affects motor function. Denton was de SANTIAGO VESCOVI GETS SURPRISED BY HIS FAMILY BEFORE THE On Feb. 29, Tennessee basketball player Santiago Vescovi went through his normal pregame routines in Thompson-Boling Arena when his family, all of whom had traveled from Uruguay, surprised him on the court. Santiago Vescovi is a freshman who previously attended The NBA Global Academy, a training camp in Canberra, Australia. TEEN BOARD OF KNOXVILLE GIVES BACK TO THE COMMUNITY Leadership is the main theme and goal of the Teen Board, and it allows students to grow in their desire to help the community around them. “I would advise people to get involved. It is so much fun when you participate in all of the activities,” Patty said. Meetings are the first Sunday of every month at the Teen Center on Kingston Pike. WITCH HAZEL STUPEFIES GENERATIONS Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a TENNESSEE JOURNALIST Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a VOLS BASEBALL 2021 SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED (UPDATED 5/21 The SEC is allowing schools to play a standard baseball schedule, featuring a non-conference slate of games, amid the pandemic. Tennessee announced their SEC schedule last Tuesday. Here is the current schedule for the Vols: Dates. 2/19 – 2/21: 6:30/2:00/1:00 @ Georgia Southern Eagles. 2/23-2/24: 4:30/4:30 vs. Arkansas – PineBluff Golden Lions.
TENNESSEE POLITICIANS’ USE OF RACIST RHETORIC REFLECTS Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, anti-Asian sentiment has been on the rise, also in Tennessee. Politicians including Gov. Bill Lee and Sen. Marsha Blackburn are fueling the sentiment also in criticizing the role of Confucius Institutes in the state. NEW TREATMENT FOR PAIN INVOLVES LASER TECHNOLOGY New treatment for pain involves laser technology. You hear a machine starting up. The parts boot up and a whirring sound fills your ears. A cold, metal instrument is placed on your body and steadily warms up. The warmth travels to surrounding parts of your body before the machine beeps three times and the treatment is completed. INSECTS BUGGING YOU? LOCAL CICADA EXPERT DISCUSSES Fruit-bearing trees for sale at Pope’s Plant Farm. Photo taken by Mo Charnot. One insect infamous for its wood-boring habits is the cicada. This May, the Brood X cicadas (colloquially known as the 17-year cicadas) will be emerging in the East Tennessee area, their last timemaking an
MAY 2021 – TENNESSEE JOURNALIST Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a KNOXVILLE ARCHITECT USES SECOND LIFE FOR ART EXHIBIT, PROJECTS Retired architect David Denton has found a novel use for the game Second Life: building and showcasing models of his architectural projects. The idea came to him 18 years ago after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a nervous system disorder that affects motor function. Denton was de SANTIAGO VESCOVI GETS SURPRISED BY HIS FAMILY BEFORE THE On Feb. 29, Tennessee basketball player Santiago Vescovi went through his normal pregame routines in Thompson-Boling Arena when his family, all of whom had traveled from Uruguay, surprised him on the court. Santiago Vescovi is a freshman who previously attended The NBA Global Academy, a training camp in Canberra, Australia. TEEN BOARD OF KNOXVILLE GIVES BACK TO THE COMMUNITY Leadership is the main theme and goal of the Teen Board, and it allows students to grow in their desire to help the community around them. “I would advise people to get involved. It is so much fun when you participate in all of the activities,” Patty said. Meetings are the first Sunday of every month at the Teen Center on Kingston Pike. WITCH HAZEL STUPEFIES GENERATIONS Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and aNEWS ARCHIVES
Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a series of STAFF | TENNESSEE JOURNALIST Meet Our Editorial Staff Maddie Torres, Editor-in-Chief ytw977@vols.utk.edu Madalyn (Maddie) Torres is a super senior studying journalism and electronic media with a minor in political science. She spent her freshman year at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga before transferring to INSECTS BUGGING YOU? LOCAL CICADA EXPERT DISCUSSES Fruit-bearing trees for sale at Pope’s Plant Farm. Photo taken by Mo Charnot. One insect infamous for its wood-boring habits is the cicada. This May, the Brood X cicadas (colloquially known as the 17-year cicadas) will be emerging in the East Tennessee area, their last timemaking an
APPEALS COURT HEARS TN ABORTION BAN ARGUMENTS Gov. Bill Lee (via tn.gov) The arguments, given via livestream, are part of an ongoing legal battle centered around a 2020 bill signed into law by Gov. Bill Lee, which banned abortion at six weeks of gestation, as well as for reasons of birth defects, race, or gender.The bill was swiftly blocked by a lower federal appeals court. Attorneys for the state argued that the bill did not place an COVID FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES TO DO IN PLACE OF SPRING BREAK Hiking is a perfect (and COVID-19 friendly) day-time activity for you and a few of your friends. Not only is it a great workout, but the activity releases endorphins that will uplift your mood and lower your levels of stress and anxiety. Harvard Health Publishing provides extensive information on the science of how hiking acts as astress-reliever.
TENNESSEE BASKETBALL LANDS ANOTHER FIVE-STAR COMMIT Tennessee basketball has gotten another five-star commit for the 2021 class in Brandon Huntley-Hatfield. Huntley-Hatfield, a 6-foot-9 220-pound power forward, has recently announced he will commit to the University of Tennessee and reclassify into the class of 2021.He was originally in the class of 2022 but said that reclassifying was the best option for him to get ahead in college and start CAMPUS MINISTRY FINDS WAYS TO KEEP COMMUNITY DURING Christian Community. Christian Students at UTK (CS@UTK) is a nondenominational campus ministry that prioritizes Biblical content and community. “The pandemic hit the reset button on a lot of things,” Director of Operations, Kyle Van Der Noord, said. “It’s made us rethink the club as if we were a start-up, as if we were starting afresh.”. NO. 5 VOLS WIN THRILLER AND EVEN UP SERIES WITH NO. 2 No. 5 Vols win thriller and even up series with No. 2 Vanderbilt. Tennessee took game two of the series against Vanderbilt on Saturday. The winner of game three will have sole possession of first place in the SEC East. After being shut out in game one of the series, No. 5 Tennessee looked to even things up against No. 2 Vanderbilt in gametwo
GARTH BROOKS TOUR BREAKS NEYLAND STADIUM RECORD Garth Brooks performed in Knoxville, Tennessee on Saturday, Nov. 16 on one of the final stops of his stadium tour. Brooks broke a Neyland Stadium record by selling more than 84,000 tickets in advance of theshow.
KIN TAKAHASHI: FORGOTTEN FATHER OF EAST TENNESSEE FOOTBALL Kin Takahashi: Forgotten Father of East Tennessee Football. An alumnus volunteer takes part in beautification efforts as part of KT Days 2019. (Courtesy of Maryville College) Maryville College's first football team. Takahashi pictured center, in black. (Courtesy of the Maryville College Archives) The Maryville College football team in1895.
TENNESSEE JOURNALIST Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a VOLS BASEBALL 2021 SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED (UPDATED 5/21 Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a STAFF | TENNESSEE JOURNALIST Meet Our Editorial Staff Maddie Torres, Editor-in-Chief ytw977@vols.utk.edu Madalyn (Maddie) Torres is a super senior studying journalism and electronic media with a minor in political science. She spent her freshman year at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga before transferring to TENNESSEE POLITICIANS’ USE OF RACIST RHETORIC REFLECTS Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, anti-Asian sentiment has been on the rise, also in Tennessee. Politicians including Gov. Bill Lee and Sen. Marsha Blackburn are fueling the sentiment also in criticizing the role of Confucius Institutes in the state. KNOXVILLE ARCHITECT USES SECOND LIFE FOR ART EXHIBIT, PROJECTS Retired architect David Denton has found a novel use for the game Second Life: building and showcasing models of his architectural projects. The idea came to him 18 years ago after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a nervous system disorder that affects motor function. Denton was de FOUR STATES LEGALIZE MARIJUANA FOR RECREATIONAL AND Four states will legalize and tax marijuana sales as of Tuesday evening. Arizona, Montana, New Jersey and South Dakota all passed measures on the 2020 ballot to SANTIAGO VESCOVI GETS SURPRISED BY HIS FAMILY BEFORE THE Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a TEEN BOARD OF KNOXVILLE GIVES BACK TO THE COMMUNITY Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a GARTH BROOKS TOUR BREAKS NEYLAND STADIUM RECORD Garth Brooks performed in Knoxville, Tennessee on Saturday, Nov. 16 on one of the final stops of his stadium tour. Brooks broke a Neyland Stadium record by selling more than 84,000 tickets in advance of theshow.
BREDESEN, BLACKBURN FACE OFF IN LAST DEBATE With mid-term elections approaching, Tennessee’s U.S. Senate candidates, Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R) and former Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen (D), squared off in their final debate Oct. 11 at the University of Tennessee’s Howard Baker Center.. Many TENNESSEE JOURNALIST Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a VOLS BASEBALL 2021 SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED (UPDATED 5/21 Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a STAFF | TENNESSEE JOURNALIST Meet Our Editorial Staff Maddie Torres, Editor-in-Chief ytw977@vols.utk.edu Madalyn (Maddie) Torres is a super senior studying journalism and electronic media with a minor in political science. She spent her freshman year at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga before transferring to TENNESSEE POLITICIANS’ USE OF RACIST RHETORIC REFLECTS Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, anti-Asian sentiment has been on the rise, also in Tennessee. Politicians including Gov. Bill Lee and Sen. Marsha Blackburn are fueling the sentiment also in criticizing the role of Confucius Institutes in the state. KNOXVILLE ARCHITECT USES SECOND LIFE FOR ART EXHIBIT, PROJECTS Retired architect David Denton has found a novel use for the game Second Life: building and showcasing models of his architectural projects. The idea came to him 18 years ago after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a nervous system disorder that affects motor function. Denton was de FOUR STATES LEGALIZE MARIJUANA FOR RECREATIONAL AND Four states will legalize and tax marijuana sales as of Tuesday evening. Arizona, Montana, New Jersey and South Dakota all passed measures on the 2020 ballot to SANTIAGO VESCOVI GETS SURPRISED BY HIS FAMILY BEFORE THE Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a TEEN BOARD OF KNOXVILLE GIVES BACK TO THE COMMUNITY Featured; News. UT and local; Politics; Arts and Culture. Events; Quizzes; Things To Do; Food; Going on Assignment in Prague This past summer, seven University of Tennessee, Knoxville students took part in the course “Going on Assignment in Prague.” Here we present some of the work they produced under the guidance of Journalism and Electronic Media Professor Mark Harmon and a GARTH BROOKS TOUR BREAKS NEYLAND STADIUM RECORD Garth Brooks performed in Knoxville, Tennessee on Saturday, Nov. 16 on one of the final stops of his stadium tour. Brooks broke a Neyland Stadium record by selling more than 84,000 tickets in advance of theshow.
BREDESEN, BLACKBURN FACE OFF IN LAST DEBATE With mid-term elections approaching, Tennessee’s U.S. Senate candidates, Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R) and former Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen (D), squared off in their final debate Oct. 11 at the University of Tennessee’s Howard Baker Center.. Many STAFF | TENNESSEE JOURNALIST Meet Our Editorial Staff Maddie Torres, Editor-in-Chief ytw977@vols.utk.edu Madalyn (Maddie) Torres is a super senior studying journalism and electronic media with a minor in political science. She spent her freshman year at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga before transferring to MASSIVE CICADA EVENT TO SWARM SOUTHEAST Break out the ear plugs because East Tennessee is in for a treat this summer– Brood X. Brood X is what scientists call the massive cicada event the Southeast will see this May when the insects make their way above ground to transition into adulthood and reproduce. APPEALS COURT HEARS TN ABORTION BAN ARGUMENTS Gov. Bill Lee (via tn.gov) The arguments, given via livestream, are part of an ongoing legal battle centered around a 2020 bill signed into law by Gov. Bill Lee, which banned abortion at six weeks of gestation, as well as for reasons of birth defects, race, or gender.The bill was swiftly blocked by a lower federal appeals court. Attorneys for the state argued that the bill did not place an DESMOND OLIVER DEPARTS ROCKY TOP FOR ETSU Tennessee Men's Basketball Assistant Coach Desmond Oliver is departing Knoxville to become the next Head Coach at ETSU. In 2019 Oliver was one of the frontrunners for the Kennesaw State position but remained with the Vols. Last week he was rumored to beAURORA SILAVONG
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