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awesome
The fall semester is well underway, and
September has already been full of big moments—birthdays for Smokey and Neyland
Stadium, a new route for the Pride of the Southland Band, awesome artwork on the Rock,
and students showcasing their Vol spirit. Take
a look at some of our favorite moments captured this month.
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deadlines
Don’t forget to request your $10
ticket this Wednesday or Thursday for the Saturday, October 10, football game against
Georgia by visiting Big Orange Tix.
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involved
The Homecoming Planning Committee is
looking for students to help create fun and engaging Homecoming activities and new
campus traditions for next year’s 100th anniversary of Homecoming. Applications are due October 14.
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involved
Stay in the loop of all things RecSports. The RecSports Report for September 28–
October 12 includes a list of upcoming yoga, hiking, and canoe trips. You can also keep
track of intramural sign-up dates and sport club games for you and your friends to
attend.
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reminders
Join the Center for Health Education and
Wellness for games of cornhole, giant Jenga, or bucketball, and free food and T-shirts
from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. this Thursday at Humanities Amphitheatre. All who
participate in a game of cornhole will be entered into a raffle to win a custom VOLS HELP
VOLS cornhole board.
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reminders
Do you know what to do if faced with the
threat of an active shooter on campus? Your reaction will depend on your knowledge and
readiness to act. Watch a video on how to survive an active shooter attack on the campus Safety website.
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news
Explore what undergraduate research looks
like around the world without leaving campus. Support UT students as they present their
research during the International Conference
of Undergraduate Research in Hodges Library Room 213 from 7:30 a.m. to 2:45
p.m. tomorrow and 10:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. this Wednesday.
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