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see you
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You are invited to a ribbon-cutting ceremony
to celebrate the renaming of the Black Cultural Center as the Frieson Black Cultural
Center at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow. The center is being named for accomplished
businessmen and UT alumni Ron and Don Frieson, who recently gave $1 million to the
university to further the work of the center.
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see you there
Join the SGA Graduate Student Senate and
the Traditions Committee for a “Hog Roast” before the Arkansas game
from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. this Saturday outside Dunford Hall. The food is free, and the
event gives you the chance to meet and socialize with SGA representatives before the big
game. All students are invited to attend.
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jobs and
internships
Attend two workshops next week to help
you prepare for graduate school. The first session, “Gaining Admission into Highly
Competitive Graduate Programs,” begins at 4:00 p.m. while “Beginning
with the End in Mind: How to Come out of this with a Job” begins at 6:00 p.m.
Both workshops take place on Tuesday, October 6, in the Hodges Library Auditorium.
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awesome
Are you planning to travel to Jackson or
Memphis, Tennessee, over Thanksgiving Break? If so, UT offers a low-cost option for you
to travel home. Each year, the UT to West Tennessee program provides transportation to
and from West Tennessee for students over Thanksgiving break, winter break, and spring
break. Learn more about
purchasing tickets, travel schedules, and trip dates.
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news
UT’s student radio station, WUTK 90.3 The
Rock, will celebrate “World College Radio Day” tomorrow. Make sure to tune in to hear
live interviews, in-station musical performances, and surprise announcements during the
celebration. Each year, more than 500 college and university student radio stations in
more than 30 countries come together to recognize the value of student radio.
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see you there
The Pride Center is celebrating Pride Week
Sunday, October 4, through Friday, October 9. Events include safe zone workshops, an ice
cream social, a student panel, and a festival. LGBT+ students and allies, those who
support LGBT+ individuals, are encouraged to RSVP for events
here.
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